September, 1921] 
THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
July 26 th, 1921. 
|T% EMBERS of the Committee present:—Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart, 
lie (in the Chair), Sir Harry J. Veitch, Prince Tadashige Shimadzu, 
Messrs. Jas. O’Brien (hon. sec.), A. McBean, Pantia Ralli, C. H. Curtis, 
J. Wilson Potter, A. Dye, and Gurney Wilson. 
Award of Merit. 
L^liocattleya General Maude var. rubens (Lc. rubens X C. 
Hardyana), from H. T. Pitt, Esq., Stamford Hill.—One of the best of the 
hybrids belonging to the L. pumila section, in which the broad and flat 
petals of this species are carried through Lc. rubens (L. pumila X C. 
Hardyana) into the certificated hybrid. The large flower of rose-purple 
colour, with the extensive labellum more intense* and tinged with 
crimson. 
Groups. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. F. W. Thurgood), was awarded 
a Silver Flora Medal for an attractive exhibit in which were several fine 
examples of Cypripedium Triumphans, C. barbatum, C. glaucophyllum, and 
the new C. Vanguard (Rothschildianum X glaucophyllum). The scarce 
Angraecum Scottianum, good Miltonias, the pretty Cirrhopetalum 
umbellatum, Habenaria rhodocheila, some interesting Masdevallias and the 
rare Bulbophyllum macrobulbon were also noticed, while in the centre was 
Odontoglossum Paris, with a branched spike of white flowers, the segments 
blotched. 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Streatham Hill (gr. Mr. F. Gover), staged 
Odontioda beechensis with red-coloured flowers, and two good plants of 
Miltonia vexillaria var. Queen Alexandra. 
August gth, 1921. 
Members of the Committee presentSir Jeremiah Colman, Bart, (in 
the Chair), Prince Tadashige Shimadzu, Messrs. J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), 
F. J. Hanbury, A. Dye, W. H. White, C. H. Curtis,'j. E. Shill, 
A. McBean, S. W. Flory, E. R. Ashton, Pantia Ralli, W. J. Kaye, 
J. T. Barker and Gurney Wilson. 
First-class Certificate. 
Ueliocattleya Golden Geow (C. Venus X Lc. Sunrise), from 
Baron Bruno Schroder, Englefield Green, Surrey.—A very attractive hybrid 
carrying a spike of four medium-sized flowers of rich old gold colour, the 
labellum rosy damask, and the column creamy-white. The parentage 
comprises C. aurea, C. bicolor, C. Gaskelliana and L. flava. 
