¥20 THE ORCHID REVIEW. — [Juy-Aucust,. 1920. 
The meeting of June 15th, was held at the Royal Horticultural Hall, 
Vincent Square, Westminster, when the exhibits were very few in number. 
Orchid Committee present: Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. (in the Chair), 
J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), W. Bolton, Arthur Dye, Sir Harry J. Veitch, R.A. 
Rolfe, C. H. Curtis, F. K. Sander, J. E. Shill, R. G. Thwaites, E. R. 
Ashton, Pantia Ralli, and F. J. Hanbury. 
FIRST-CLASS. CERTIFICATES. 
L#LIOCATTLEYA Mars VAR Mrs. WILLOUGHBY PEMBERTON (Baroness 
Emma X eximia).—A very large and perfectly-shaped flower, the sepals 
and broadly ovate petals rosy-mauve, and the lip rich purple, with some 
yellow on the disc and some close lines in the paler throat. Exhibited 
by Baron Bruno Schréder, The Dell, Englefield Green (gr. Mr. J. E. 
‘Shill). 
: SILVER FLoRA MEDAL. 
To Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, for a beautiful group 
of choice things, the centre consisting of ten beautiful albino Cattleyas, 
including C. Stuartii virginalis (Mossia Wageneri X Mendelii Bluntii), 
‘C. Blackii, and C. Myra Peeters, while behind was a beautiful example of 
Leliocattleya Martinetii, Lc. Fascinator, Lelia tenebrosa Walton Grange 
var., with clear yellow sepals and petals, a handsome Disa Blackii, a tall 
scarlet Odontioda, etc., other interesting things being the rare Masdevallia 
velifera, M. calura, M. Reichenbachiana, three pans of the charming 
Habenaria rhodochila, one with five spikes, the interesting Myrmecolelia 
tibibrosa with three flowers, reddish-buff with purple lip, Brassocatlelia 
Joan, Odontoglossum Penelope (Rolfe x Olympia) with four handsomely 
spotted flowers, O. Marcus (Jasper x Harryanum), a fine thing with closely 
mottled flowers, some charming whites and other good things. 
OTHER EXuIBITs. 
W. R. Fasey, Esq., Holly Bush Hill, Snaresbrook (gr. Mr. Seymour), 
sent Odontoglossum Fabia majesticum (eximium xX Aglaon), the sepals and 
petals well blotched with claret, and the fine lip broadly bordered with 
white. 
Messrs. Sanders, St. Albans, sent Odontoglossum crispum_ belgicum, 
bearing five well-shaped white flowers, with a zone of red-brown. blotches 
on the segments. 
MANCHESTER AND NorTH OF ENGLAND ORCHID. 
At the meeting held at the Coal Exchange, Manchester, on May 6th, the 
members of Committee present were : Rev. J. Crombleholme (in the Chair), 
Messrs. R. Ashworth, A. Burns, E. Cooper, D. A. Cowan, J. C. Cowan, 
A. Hanmer, Dr. R. N. Hartley, J. Howes, D. McLeod, §: McNab, 2. 
Thompson and H. Arthur (Secretary). : 
