cc^i peoceedis'CtS of the eoyal hoeticultural 



Silver Banks ian Medal. 



To Leopold de Eothschild, Esq., Gunnersbury House (j 

 for an effective arrangement of Yanda ccendea, Oncm 

 and other Orchids. 



To Mrs. Spicer, Aberdeen Park, Highbury, N., 

 Cypripedium Spicerianum. 



To E. 1. Measures, Esq., Camber well (gr. Mr. Smith), 



To Messrs. J. W. Moore, Ltd., Eawdon, Leeds, for a g 



First-class Certificate. 



To Cattleya x ' Cleopatra ' {superha x Dowiana 

 unanimous), from Major G. L. Holford, CLE., C.V.O., 

 Mr. Alexander). Habit of Cattleya superha, but with 

 which are bright rose with ruby-crimson front to the lip. 



To Cypripedium x * Germaine Opoix,' ' Westfield vai 

 Coffinet ' X Fairrieanum) (votes, unanimous), from Fi 

 Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins\ A fine 

 C. X Tiialia ' Mrs. Francis Wellesley,' which it rese 

 best primary cross of C. Fairrieanum. Flowers lar 

 having numerous dotted blackish-purple lines on a y* 

 the margin being white ; petals and lip yellowish ting 

 brown. Eaised in the Gardens of the Palace of the 

 M. Octave Opoix. 



To Cattleya x Fahia superha {labiata x Dowiaih 

 unanimous), from Sir Frederick Wigan, Bart. (gr. Mr. Y 

 bright rose with purplish-crimson lip. having gold lines a 



To Cattleya lahuita, Captain J. F. Laycock (votes, u 

 Captain J. F. Laycock, Wiseton, Bawtry. A noble ty; 

 with purplish-rose flowers, having a ruby-purple front to 



Award of Merit. 



To Cattleya x fulvesceju delicata (Forhesii x . 

 (votes, unanimous), from Major G. L. Holford, CLE.. 

 Alexander). Sepals and petals light greenish-buff' tinge 

 yellow with red-brown veining. 



To Cattleya x Fahia Bradslimuice {lahiatd x J 

 (votes, unanimous!, from J. Bradshaw, Esq. (gr. ^ 

 Flowers bright magenta-rose, with ruby-purple hp with c 



To Cypjripedium x ?iite?is, 'Ball's variety' iijisig 

 (votes, 11 for, 2 against), from Major G. L. Holford, C.I.. 



To Cattleya x Mantinii, 'Fowler's variety' (. 

 Dou'iana aurea) (votes, unanimous), from J. Gurney I 

 Mr. Davis). The darkest and finest-coloured variety, 

 mauve colour, with maroon lip veined with gold. 



To Lcelio-Cattleya x 'Golden Beauty' [L.-C. x 1 

 Greenwood ') (votes, 10 for, 1 against), from Messrs. 

 Flowers yellow with a ruby-red blotch on the lip. 



