THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
[October, 1921, 
CERTIFICATED ORCHIDS. 
{Continued from p. 95). 
O WING to the suspension ol 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 :—* 
Awards of Merit. 
Cattleya Martella (Fabia X Trianae), from Baron Bruno Schroder, 
Nov. 2nd, 1920.—Sepals and petals pure white, the broad lip purple with a 
thin white margin. 
Brassocattleya Mrs. Pitt (C. Octave Doin X Be. Digbyano-Warned), 
from H. T. Pitt, Esq., Nov. 2nd, 1920.—Of soft rose pink colour, the 
fringed labellum having a yellow disc. 
Cattleya Picotee (Hardyana X Octave Doin), from W. R. Fasey, 
Esq., Nov. 2nd, 1920.—A perfectly formed flower with white sepals and 
petals tinged lilac; the labellum with the front ruby-purple, and a yellow 
patch on each side. 
LiELiocATTLEYA Momus, Bryndir variety (Lc. rubens X Octave 
Doin), from Dr. Miguel Lacroze, Nov. 16th, 1920..—A large flower of 
excellent formation, and bright rosy mauve colour. 
BrassoljEliocattleya The Baroness, Fasey’s variety, from 
W. R. Fasey, Esq., Nov. 16th, 1920.—The large flowers of canary yellow 
colour, the lip having the front lobe rose-tinted and fringed. 
Odontoglossum Red Admiral (eximium x Lambardianum), from 
W. R. Fasey, Esq., Nov. 16th, 1920.—A white flower tinged with lilac, 
and bearing large claret blotches. 
Lajliocattleya Fulva, from Lt.-Col. Sir George Holford, K.C.V.O., 
Nov. 16th, 1920. — The large flower of chrome yellow colour, the crimped 
lip tinged and veined with rose-purple. 
Cypripedium Warrior (Alcibiades X Lord Wolmer), from Messrs. 
Sanders, Nov. 30th, 1920.—A noble flower having the dorsal sepal 3 £ins. 
across, and the petals nearly 2ins. wide. Dorsal sepal white with dark 
claret blotching. 
Cypripedium Bacchus (Nydia x Earl of Tankerville), from Lt.-Col. 
Sir George Holford, K.C.V.O., Nov. 30th, 1920. — Dorsal sepal white with 
dark claret lines of colour. 
Odontoglossum Rosina Magnificum (eximium X Lakinim), from 
W. R. Fasey, Esq., Nov. 30th, 1920—Of rich claret colour with white 
lines and margin. 
BrassoLaELIocattleya Cissie (Lc. Myra X Be. Mrs. J. Leeman) from 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Nov. 30th, .1920.—Flowers of bright chrome 
yellow colour, with rose markings on the front of the lip. 
