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FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES, 
« deavapiaanns Ccrispum virginale Princess Mary; ©. hellemense (har- 
vengtense X crispum), a noble flower, sepals and petals rich yellow, heavily 
blotched with reddish brown; Odontioda Chantecler var. flammea, flowers 
of fine shape and rich scarlet in colour; and Cattleya Mendelii alba The 
Queen ; from S. Gratrix, Esq. 
Odontoglossum Phillipsianum var. aureum (luteopurpureum Vuylsteke- 
anum X eximium xanthotes), probably the finest yellow yet flowered, 
-_ heavily spotted with deep yellow on a light ground (a Silver Medal being 
also awarded); and O. Doreen var. majesticum (eximium X Empress of 
India), from P. Smith, Esq. 
Odontoglossum crispum Leonie (Britannia x Leonard Perfect), a grand 
form, flowers heavily blotched with reddish brown, from Mrs. Gratrix. 
Odontioda Gladys var. Enchantress (Oda. Bradshawie x Odm. Pesca- 
torei), a fine plant, bearing a spike of 15 flowers, sepals and petals blotched 
with red on a white ground and margined with magenta, lip almost white in 
front, from Messrs. Sanders. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
Brassocattleya Triune var. Victory, from Mrs. Gratrix. 
Odontoglossum Amazon, Brassocattleya Joan var. Golden Wren, Leelio- 
¢attleya Moonbeam var. Radiance, and Cattleya Mossie grandis, from 
S. Gratrix, Esq. 
Odontoglossum eximium xanthotes var. Snowball, from P. Smith, Bac. 
AWARDS OF APPRECIATION. 
Cypripedium Gowerianum Gratrixianum (Lawrenceanum Hyeanum X 
Curtisii Sanderz) (1st class), from S. Gratrix, Esq. 
Odontioda Madeline var. Newline (Odm. crispum Grarieanum X Oda. 
Charlesworthii) (1st class), and Odontoglossum Pioneer (Vulturia x 
<rispum) (2nd class), from P. Smith, Esq. 
CULTURAL CERTIFICATES. 
To Mr. J. Howes, for Lzeliocattleya Colombia var. Wellsiana. 
To Mr. E. W. Thompson, for Miltonia Charlesworthii var. Peerless. 
Silver-gilt Medals were awarded to S. Gratrix, Esq., West Point (gr. 
Mr, J. Howes), and to P. Smith, Esq., Ashton-on-Mersey (gr. Mr. E. W. 
Thompson), for particularly choice groups. 
Interesting exhibits were staged by Mrs. Gratrix, West Point (gr. Mr. 
J. Howes); Messrs. Sanders, St. Albans; Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, 
Tunbridge Wells, the latter a wonderful blotched Odontoglossum. 
The Annual General Meeting of the Society was held at 2.30 p.m., the 
Rey. J. Cromebleholme. presiding. The minutes of the previous Annual 
Meeting, May, 8th, 1919, were read and confirmed, and the Report and 
