THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
[July, 1921. 
Dora (M. Bleuana X OcL Dora), rose colour. A new hybrid was 
seen in Laeliocattleya Circe var. Lemonara, carrying four flowers, eanary- 
yellow, lip margined with rose-magenta j also in Wilsonara majalis (Oda. 
Chanticleer X On. corynephorum), segments scarlet, tipped with rose. In 
the background were stately plants of Vanda tricolor tenebrosa, Epiden- 
drum arachnoglossum candidum, Coelogyne burfordiensis, the. curious 
•Cypripediu-m Rothschildianum, and many hybrids of Lgelia cinnabarina. 
In the foreground were Bulbophyllum nudescarpum, B. barbigerum, and 
othet botanical novelties. Mention may be made of Miltonia Prince 
Imperial, with rose-purple segments ; M. Our Princess (M. Charlesworthii 
X M. Lyoth), with an immense crimson blotch on the lip ; and Odontioda 
^Victoria (Bradshawiae X Dusky Monarch). 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Cooksbridge, Sussex, received a Gold Medal 
for an extensive group of exceedingly fine plants, among which were fine 
varieties of the pure-white Cattleya Cowaniae, C. Julienne, with a four- 
flowered spike of rose-pink colour, grand plants of C. Schroder® and C. 
Mendelii, as. well as Miltonia Charlesworthii and fine examples of Cypripe- 
.dium Lawrenceanum Hyeanum. An interesting plant was Odontoglossum 
Eugeni (cordatum X crispum), and so was Oncidium McBeanianum 
tsuperbiens X macranthum). There were many fine Odontoglossums, 
including O. Diamond, with broad petals, prettily fringed; O. eximium 
'Leonora ; some specially good varieties of O. crispo-Solon; and a reddish- 
-copper coloured hybrid between C. amabile and O. Maillardianum. Other 
noteworthy plants were the cream-coloured Ccelogyne lentiginosa and fine 
Torres of Brassocattleya Bianca. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, were awarded a Gold 
Medal for a well-arranged exhibit, in which were many superb plants. 
Odontoglossum crispum Snowdrift carried a spike of 28 flowers, Od. Doris 
had 32 flowers of primrose colour, and Od. elatior bore 20 blooms of reddish- 
-chocolate tint. Cypripediums included C. callosum Sanderse, C. Holdenii, 
-C. Maudiae, and a new albino between C. Curtisii Sander® and C. callosum 
Sanderae. Many excellent Miltonias as well as fine Odontiodas added to 
the attractive nature of this group. Laeliocattleya Aphrodite bore 14 large 
flowers, Brassocattleyas were in fine condition, and a good result was seen 
in the cross between Lc. Ernestii and C. Suzanne Hye de Crom, white with 
yellow lip. An interesting plant was Cypripedium barbatum Warneri, very 
•dark ; and a good specimen of the green-flowering Coelogyne pandurata. 
Messrs. Sanders, St. Albans, received a Silver-gilt Flora Medal for an 
extensive group of rare species and fine hybrids. Dendrobium Dalhousie- 
anum luteum carried many-flowered.spikes, and Cymbidium Miranda var. 
Golden Oriole (Alexanderi X Lowiograndiflorum) was equally effective. 
<Cyptipediuros included specimen plants of C. Curtisii Sander®, as well as a 
