ORCHID COMMITTEE, JULY 11. 
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To Cypripedium x Sliillianum (Gowerianum x Rothschildianum) (votes, 
unanimous), from G. W. Law-Schofield, Esq., New-Hall-Hey, Rawten- 
stall (gT. Mr. Shill). One of the finest of the Rothschildianum crosses ; 
petals resembling those of C. Rothschildianum, tint broader, greenish 
white, blotched purplish-chocolate ; dorsal sepal white with purple lines ; 
lip brownish-rose on the face, greenish at the base. 
ToLfelio-Cattleya x ' Adolphus ' (L. cinnabarina x C. Ackiandi[e) (votes, 
unanimous), from the Rev. F. Paynter, Stoke Hill, Guildford (gr. Mr. 
Cooke). Flowers Indian yellow, the sepals and petals bearing a few 
purple spots ; front of the lip claret colour. 
To Epilselia X Charlesworthii ^ (E.' radicans x L. cinnabarina) (votes, 
Fig. 79.— Cattleya HAREisoxiyE alba. {Journal of Horticulture) 
unanimous), from Messrs. James Veitch, Chelsea. Flowers deep orange, 
the base of the lip lighter yellow. 
To Lffilio-Cattleya xMartinetii (C. Mossise $ L. tenebrosa c^) (votes, 
unanimous), from M. Chas. Maron, Brunoy, France. Flowers pale lilac, 
lip veined purple. 
Other Exhibits. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford (gr. Mr. W. H. White), staged 
an extensive and interesting collection of hybrid Orchids, together with 
the species from which they were derived. 
Messrs. James Veitch, Chelsea, arranged a fine group of their hybrid 
Orchids, and in most cases the parents. 
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