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among them being C. Doris majestica with a spike of eighteen flowers, 
winter-blooming Cypripediums, and others. 
Messrs. Sanders, St. Albans, received a Silver Banksian Medal for an 
interesting and varied group, containing a fine plant of Ccelogyne barbata, 
Arachnanthe Cathcartii, the rare and pretty Vanda luzonica, Cattleya 
Maggie Raphael, Odontoglossum Columbia (Magali Sander X splendidum), 
Cypripedium Elfin (Moonbeam X insigne Sanderianam), yellow with some 
spots on the dorsal sepal, C. Peacock (Baron Schréder X Hera), and 
several others. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, showed Cypripedium Tracy- 
anum var. Purity, a light-coloured form, with a large white area on the 
dorsal sepal. 
Miss M. Waters Anson, Blyth Villa, Parkstone, Dorset, was awarded 
a Silver-gilt Flora Medal for a beautiful series of paintings of certificated 
Orchids from the collections of Sir George Holford and Pantia Ralli, Esq. 
MANCHESTER AND NORTH OF ENGLAND ORCHID. 
At the meeting held at the Coal Exchange, Manchester, on November 
5th, 1919, the members of Committee present were: R. Ashworth, Esq. (in 
the Chair), Messrs. A. Burns, A. Coningsby, D. A. Cowan, J. Cypher, 
J. Evans, J. Howes, A. J. Keeling, D. McLeod, Dr. Paul: B.. W. 
Thompson, J. Thrower, and H. Arthur (Secretary). . 
Frrst-CLass CERTIFICATE. 
Lelia pumila alba Haddon House var., from P. Smith, Esq. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
Lzliocattleya Honoria var. The Shah, Cattleya Mrs. Pitt var. The Pearl, 
and Dendrobium superbiens, from Capt. W. Horridge. 
Cattleya Pittportia var. Lady Leon, from Sir H. Leon, Bart. 
CULTURAL CERTIFICATES. 
To Mr. A. Coningsby, for Dendrobium Goldiei and D. superbiens. 
To Mr. A. Burns, for Pleione przcox. 
To Mr. J. Howes, for Brassocattleya Penelope. 
First-CLass BoTaNICAL CERTIFICATE. 
Dendrobium Goldiei and Oncidium bracteatum, from Capt. W. 
Horridge. 
A Large Silver Medal was awarded to Mrs. Bruce and Miss Wrigley, 
Bury (gr. Mr. A. Burns), for a fine representative group, containing 
Cypripediums in variety, Coelogyne Mooreana, and various other showy 
Orchids of the season. 
A Silver Medal was awarded to Capt. W. Horridge, Bury (gr. Mr. 
Coningsby), for a group of choice Cypripediums, Cattleyas, Dendrobium 
Phalznopsis Statterianum, and various other good things. 
