ORCHID COMMITTEE, SEPTEMBER 20. 
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Aivard of Merit . 
To Miltonia x Binotii (votes, unanimous), from Sir Trevor 
Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. W. H. White). A 
supposed natural hybrid between M. Candida and M. Regnellii. 
The plant bore seven spikes of pretty flowers. Sepals and petals 
cream-white, tinged with rose at the base and barred with 
cinnamon-brown ; lip lilac with purplish base. 
To Miltonia x leucoglossa (votes, unanimous), from Sir 
Trevor Lawrence, Bart. (gr. Mr. W. H. White). A natural 
hybrid, probably of M. cuneata. Sepals and petals cream-white, 
with irregular blotches of light violet; lip white. 
To Cattleya x intertexta (labiata Warnerii x Mossise) 
(votes, unanimous). A fine garden hybrid, intermediate in 
character between the two forms of C. labiata used in its 
production. 
To Laelia x splendens (purpurata $ crispa $) (votes, unani¬ 
mous), from Messrs. Jas. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea. This is the 
reverse cross of the variety previously shown, but similar to it. 
Interesting, as by it the suggestion that L. x exoniensis is of 
this parentage is disproved, although L. x splendens bears 
some resemblance to it. 
Cultural Commendation. 
To Mr. W. H. White (gr. to Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart.), for 
a fine specimen of Miltonia spectabilis, with many flowers. 
Grown at Burford for some years. 
Other Exhibits. 
Frau Ida Brandt Riesbach, Zurich, sent Angrsscum Ellisii 
and Odontoglossum Lindleyanum. 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, showed Dendrobium 
atroviolaceum and other Orchids. 
C. L. N. Ingram, Esq. (gr. Mr. T. W. Bond), showed Laelio- 
Cattleya x ‘ T. W. Bond’ (labiata $ purpurata <?) resembling 
L.-C. x eximia. 
Jeremiah Colman, Esq., Gatton Park (gr. Mr. King), showed 
Cattleya x Hardyana ‘ Mrs. J. Colman.’ 
Mr. J. W. Moore, Rawdon, sent Vanda coerulea. 
