CXC PEOCEEDIXGS OF THE EOY.IL HOETICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Award of Merit. 
To Lfelia x ' Mrs. M. Gratrix ' (cinnabarina ? Digbyana ^ ) (votes, unani- 
mous), from Messrs. J. Yeitch. Flowers 5 inches across. Sepals and 
petals yellow with a slight rose tint ; lip distinctly three-lobed, all the 
divisions being irregularly fringed ; yellow, with a rose-coloured tinge on 
the front portion. (Fig. 148.) 
To Cattleya x ' Princess ' (Trianaei 3 Luddemanniana $ ) (votes, unani- 
mous), from Messrs. Jas. Yeitch. Flower large, of the typical C. labiata 
Fig. 148.— L.i:ll\ ' Mes. M. Grateix.' [Journal of Horticulture.) 
form ; sepals and petals pale rose colour ; lip reddish -purple, with 
diverging orange-coloured lines from the base. 
To Lselio-Cattleya x Bryan var. ' Duchess of York ' (Laelia crispa ? 
Cattleya Gaskelliana ) (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Jas. Yeitch. 
A near approach to L.-C. xExoniensis. Sepals and petals blush-white ; 
lip white at the base, changing to lemon-yellow in the centre ; front 
lobe ruby-purple. 
Other Exhibits. 
Sir Frederick Wigan, Bart. (gr. Mr. ^Y. H. Young), showed Laslio- 
Cattleya x Gottoiana marmorata and La?lia pumila magnifica. 
