182 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [Nov.-DEc., 1920 
FIRST-cLAss CERTIFICATES. 
L#LIOCATTLEYA IVANHOE SUPERBA (C. Dowiana aurea x Lc. eximia). 
—A magnificent form, the flower being very large and of perfect shape, the 
sepals and very broad petals being rosy mauve, and the lip ruby-purple, 
with yellow veining on the disc. Exhibited by Baron Bruno Schréder. 
VANDA C@RULEA KING OF THE BLUES.—A magnificent form, bearing 
a strong spike of very large dark blue flowers, the richest in colour that we 
remember to have seen. Exhibited by Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashstead Park, 
Surrey (gr. Mr. Faines). 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA SOFRANO (Bc. Leemaniz x C. iridescens).—A very 
beautiful hybrid, of good shape, and having clear sulphur yellow flowers, 
flushed with rose on the lip. Exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
CATTLEYA DOoLorRosa (parentage ?).—A charming thing, having pale 
yellow sepals and petals and a crimson-purple lip, with yellow lines at the 
base. Exhibited by W. R. Fasey, Esq., Holly Bush Hill, Snaresbrook 
gr. Mr. E. J. Seymour). 
CATTLEYA TROILUS (Luegez x Clotho).—A handsome Cattleya, having 
well-shaped, light mauve sepals and petals, and an undulate violet-purple 
lip. Exhibited by W. R. Fasey, Esq. 
CYPRIPEDIUM FRONTLINE (mirum x Leeanum).—Most like a very fine 
C. Leeanum, and having a large white dorsal sepal, spotted with purple 
and with a yellow base, the broad petals and lip being yellow green tinged 
with mahogany brown. Exhibited by W. R. Fasey, Esq. 
SOPHROCATLELIA CAMDEN (Lc. Oakwood Alpha x Sc. Doris).—A 
charming hybrid, having deep chrome yellow sepals and petals of good 
shape, and the lip darker with a band of cherry red in front. Exhibited by 
E. R. Ashton, Esq., Camden Park, Tunbridge Wells (gr. Mr. Varnum). 
CULTURAL ‘COMMENDATION. 
VANDA CGRULEA.—Sir Otto Beit, Lewin Water, Welwyn (gr. 
Mr. Lloyd), for a splendidly grown plant bearing four spikes of flowers. 
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION. 
BRASSOCATLELIA CITRINA (BI. Jessopiz xX C. citrina).—A remarkable 
little plant, with erect habit and short pseudobulbs and leaves, but the 
peduncle deflexed, and bearing a greenish yellow flower, with slightly 
fringed lip. Exhibited by Pantia Ralli, Esq. 
SILVER-GILT FLora MEDAL. 
To Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, for a brilliant group 
of showy Orchids, noteworthy among them being some finely-blotched 
Odontoglossums and the charming O. promerens xanthotes, Odontiodas, 
Miltonias, Cattleyas, Lzliocattleyas, and Cypripediums, the rare Bulbo- 
phyllum galbinum, Trichosma suavis, and many others. 
