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[November, 1921. 
Schroderae. Each spike carried about four large flowers, all the segments 
being of thick texture and richly coloured. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. were awarded a Silver-gilt Flora Medal, for 
an extensive exhibit containing many superb Cattleyas, and of which 
mention may be made of C. Harrisoniana alba, Stanley’s var., C. Adula, C. 
Felix, very dark, and C. Hardyana, with the petals mottled. Brassocattleya 
Ilene, with a very large rose-pink flower, Be. Maroniae with a spike of 3 fine 
flowers, and Laelia Dayana delicata were also noted. Dendrobium 
chrysanthemum, D. formosum, and the now scarce Odontoglossum Harry- 
anum were in fine form. 
Messrs. Sanders received a Silver Fora Medal, for an attractive group 
containing, Cattleya Mary Sander, C. Fabia alba, with a spike of five good 
flowers, C. Ancre (Hardyana X Peetersii), Miltonia insignis, probably 
with M. Bleuana parentage, M. Candida, several excellent Cypripediums, 
the pretty Odontonia brugensis, and O. Farnesiana (M. Warscewiczii X O. 
Edwardii), with chocolate-coloured flowers. 
Messrs. Hassall & Co. staged Blc. Thyone var. perfecta, a large flower 
with broad segments, the petals stiff and erect, and the whole flower apricot 
yellow in colour, the labellum having a narrow rose margin and median line 
of colour. 
Messrs. Flory & Black exhibited Lc. Venus, Lc. Carmencita, Lc. Vera, 
C. Prince John, with white sepals and petals, C. Brenda, with a snow-white 
flower, and Sc. Perseus, a charming hybrid between C. Maggie Raphael 
and Sc. Thwaitesii. 
Dr. F. Bedford, Fulford, York, exhibited the interesting Angraecum 
Ellisii, with a spike of nine flowers. 
Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashtead Park, Surrey, showed Lc. Queen Alexandra 
(C. Trianae X Lc. Bella), with a spike of three rose-purple flowers. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill, staged Lc. Cambrai, a hand¬ 
some hybrid between Lc. Barbrossa and C. Hardyana. 
A. J. Hollington, Esq., Enfield, exhibited Lc. La France (C. bicolor X 
L. Tenebrosa), with a spike of 4 flowers, sepals and petals chocolate, lip 
crimson colour. Also C. Krishna, dark rose-purple. 
C. J. Lucas, Esq., Warnham Court, Horsham, exhibitedJLc. Serbia, a 
large purple flower, Lc. Golden Wren (C. iridescens X Lc. Thyone), bronze- 
buff colour, and C. Mantinii, rich purple, and excellent formation. 
E. R. Ashton, Esq., Broadlands, Tunbridge Wells, staged Blc. Tucuman, 
resulting from the crossing of Blc. Cooksonii and C. Rhoda. The spike 
carried three medium-sized flowers of bright golden apricot colour, the lip 
mottled with dull crimson. 
Lieut.-Col. Sir George Holford, K.C.V.O., exhibited Lc. Le Brasseur 
Hye, a bold flower derived from Lc. Aphrodite X C. gigas. 
