THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
worth & Co.—An immense flower of rose-pink colour, the labellum showing 
strong evidence of the Brassavola parent. 
Miltonia Prince Imperial (Venus x Hyeana), from Messrs. Charles- 
worth & Co.—The plant carried a spike of three flowers having the sepals- 
and petals light rose, heavily flushed with purple. 
Odontoglossum crispum Victor Newton, from Messrs. Armstrong 
& Brown.—A heavily built flower with very broad segments of thick- 
texture, and the column richly coloured. 
Odontoglossum St. George var. Albion, from H. T. Pitt, Esq. r 
Stamford Hill.—A handsome hybrid between O. eximium and O. 
Alexandria, carrying a spike of seven rose-coloured flowers, heavily blotched 
with claret-purple. 
Odontioda Grenadier var. Glow (Oda. Sander* x Oda. Chanti¬ 
cleer), from Messrs. Sander & Sons.—A fine result; the spike carried eight* 
flowers with very broad segments of brilliant scarlet-red colour. 
BrassoljBliocattleya Jupiter var. Zeus, from Messrs. Sander & 
Sons.—A model flower with well balanced segments of light rosy pint 
colour, the broadly expanded lip with darker markings. 
: L^liocattleya Champion (Lc. Aphrodite X Lc. Gottoiana), fronr 
Messrs. Sander & Sons,—An attractive hybrid, the three flowers of rose-- 
purple with the lip intense crimson-purple colour. 
Oncidium Papilio var. Charlesworthii, from Messrs. Charleswortfr 
& Co.—An interesting form that may be regarded as the albino of the species,- 
the flowers bright yellow, showing traces of the darker colours seen in the 
normal type. 
L^liocattleya Imperatrix Regina. See below. 
Cultural Commendation. 
To Mr. H. G. Alexander, Orchid grower to Lieut-Col. Sir George 
Holford, K.C.V.O., Westonbirt, for a magnificent plant of Laeliocattleya' 
Imperatrix Regina (C. Mendelli X Lc. Martinettii), each of the two finely 
matured leading bulbs carried a spike of six large flowers. A mostT 
attractive exhibit. 
Trade Exhibits. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, were awarded a Gold* 
Medal for a magnificent group of choice varieties. The central area was- 
rendered light and pleasing by numerous many-flowered spikes of the yellow 
Odontoglossums produced through O. crispum xanthotes and O. luteopur- 
pureum Vuylstekeanum. A new type of Laeliocattleya Fascinator was well 
represented, as adso the pleasing Miltonia hybrids, of which mention may be 
made of Odontonia W. R. Fasey (Od. Louise X M. Venus), of deep rose 
tint, obscurely marked with dull purple; Odontonia Ceres (M. Bleuana X 
Od. Lawrenceanum), yellow with reddish brown markings; and Odontonia/ 
