September, ic 
THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
9S 
CERTIFICATED ORCHIDS. 
O WING to the suspension of the Orchid Review for the first six months 
of the current year, the following Certificated Orchids are now 
published in order to make our records complete. 
First-class Certificates. 
Odontioda cardinalis (Oda. Schroderiana X Odm. eximium), from 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. November 2nd, 1920. One of the finest 
Odontiodas yet produced, both in colour and shape. Flowers about four 
inches across. Sepals and petals scarlet-crimson, tips and margins white,, 
tinged with lilac. The handsome lip blotched with chestnut-red. 
Odontoglossum St. George, Ralli’s variety (eximium X Alex¬ 
andria), from Pantia Ralli, Esq. November 16th, 1920. A fine flower of 
perfect shape, white heavily blotched with deep purple. 
Odontioda Jupiter, Pitt’s variety (Oda. Coronation X Odm. eximillus), 
from H. T. Pitt, Esq. November 30th, 1920. A charming flower of model 
shape, and bright ruby-red colour, the segments having a white margin. 
Cypripedium Forest King (Desdemona X Beekmannii), from H. T. 
Pitt, Esq. November 30th, 1920. A vigorous plant carrying a large flower, 
the white dorsal sepal green at the base and with lines of purple spotting. 
Cypripedium Memoria F. M. Ogilvie, Chardwar variety (Curtmanni 
X Pyramus), from Messrs. Armstrong & Brown. November 30th, 1920. 
One of the best of its section. The dorsal sepal wider than its length, 
white, with the middle mauve-purple. Petals and lip yellowish. 
L®liocattleya Schroder® gloriosa (C. Maggie Raphael alba X 
Lc. Bella alba), from Baron Bruno Schroder. December 14th, 1920. A 
pure-white flower of perfect formation, the lip, however, of rich purple, with 
a few thin yellow lines on the white base. 
LajliocAttleyA Schroder.® var. Conqueror, from Baron Schroder. 
January nth, 1921. Flowers seven and a half inches across, petals pure 
white, lip purplish crimson. 
Odontioda Hypatia, McBean’s variety (Odm. ardentissimum X Oda. 
Diana), from Messrs. McBean. January nth, 1921. A remarkable hybrid 
in which the large segments are claret-red with blush-white margin. Lip 
with yellow crest and with dark blotch on the medium area. 
Sophrol®liocattleya Joseph Charlesworth (Lc. Eurydice X Scl. 
Marathon), from Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. January 25th, 1921. One 
of the largest and most brilliantly coloured of the Sophronitis hybrids. In 
colour reddish-rose with a golden sheen. 
Sophrol®liocattleya Falcon (S. grandiflora X Lc. Aureole), from 
Lt.-Col. Sir George Holford, K.C.V.O. February 8th, 1921. A beautiful 
hybrid having scarlet-red flowers, the lip ruby-red with a light orange base. 
