cxvi PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
To Laelio-Cattleya x 'Fanny Leon ' (L.-C. x exoniensis x C. labiata) 
(votes, unanimous), from H. S. Leon, Esq., Bletchley (gr. Mr. A. Hislop). 
Sepals and petals clear rosy lilac ; lip purplish crimson, with yellow and 
brown markings at the base. (Fig. 72.) 
To Lffilio-Cattleya x ■ Sunray ' (L. cinnabarina x C. superba) (votes, 
unanimous), from Messrs. Charlesworth, Bradford. Flowers bright 
copper-orange colour, with claret crimson lip. 
To Lfelio-Cattleya x Charlesworthii (L. cinnabarina ? C. Dowiana 
aurea c?) (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Charlesworth. Sepals and 
petals reddish orange ; lip marked with purple. 
Botanical Certificate. 
To Dendrobium Madonna, from Messrs. F. Sander, St. Albans. 
Flowers in drooping racemes ; white with purple markings on the edge of 
the labellum. 
To Tainia penangiana, from Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart. (gr. Mr. 
Fig. 71.— Phal.unopsis Schillebiano-Stuartiana. [Journal of Horticulture.) 
W. H. White). Flowers on stout upright spikes ; green tinged with 
brown. 
To Maxillaria leptosepala, from Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart. Flowers 
resembling a small M. luteo-alba ; white tinged with pink and yellow. 
To Maxillaria arachnites, from Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart. Seg- 
ments narrow and drooping ; yellow. 
Cultural Commendation. 
To Mr. E. Hill, gr. to the Eight Hon. Lord Rothschild, Tring 
Park, for Odontoglossum crispum, with a 3 ft. 6 in. three-branched spike 
bearing thirty- seven flowers. The plant had been grown at Tring for 
seventeen years 
To Mr. Downes, gr. to J. T. Bennett-Poe, Esq., Cheshunt, for a fine 
La'lia anceps Sanderiana, with four spikes of flowers. 
