THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
December, 1921.] 
For the Small Challenge Cup there were also three entries, the winner 
tein g J. J. Joicey, Esq. (gr. Mr. J. Mackay), who staged many superb 
hybrids, one of which obtained the* only First-class Certificate of the day, 
this being Be. Prince of Wales. BIc. Joiceyi carried large golden-buff 
flowers, Sic. Joseph Chamberlain bore a couple of rose-pink flowers with a 
crimson lip, Lc. Carmencita had three orange-yellow blooms, and there 
TVere also C. Thora elegans, and Lc. witleyehsis, yellow with effective 
crimson band to the lip. Among the Cypripediums were fine examples of 
Dreadnought and Elatior, while novelties were seen in Odontonia Thisbe, 
white, with reddish markings on the broad lip. 
Dr. Miguel Lacroze (gr. Mr. Taylor) exhibited a very attractive group, 
which was given a Silver-gilt Flora Medal. In the centre were three fine 
examples of Be. Penelope, and near by Be. Sofrano, with golden-yellow 
flowers, also Be. Ilene, of pleasing rose-purple tints. A fine example of C* 
Cantaurie, as well as Sic. Roehampton, stood out prominently, and there 
were good plants of other fine Cattleyas, Dendrobiutns, and attractive 
Odontoglossums. 
H./T. Pitt, Esq. (gr. Mr. Thurgood), received a Silver-gilt Grenfell 
Medal for an interesting exhibit containing a specimen Cattleya Portia, the 
new Lc. Renown (Lc. St. Gothard X C. Clothoe), with a large rose-purple 
flower, having an unusually large lip. Also the rare Angraecum Leonis, 
numerous Cypripediums, many choice Cattleyas, pretty Odontoglossums, 
including Od. Lady Veitch, and good Odontiodas. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. were awarded the Gold Medal for the best 
Trade exhibit, which comprised an extensive exhibit of exceptionally fine 
plants. These included Lc. St. Gothard, St. George, Schroderse and 
Miranda. Of the many elegant Brassavolas, one of the best was Be. 
Sofrano var. Renown, of excellent formation, yellow, with a slight green 
tinge. Novelties included Odontonia Thais (M. Bleuana X O. Aglaon), 
sepals and petals with rose-purple markings, the lip brownish yellow, and 
Odontonia Merope (M. Bleuana X O. illustrissimum) equally pretty. In 
the centre were many superb examples of Dendrobium Phalaenopsis, and in 
the front row the curious Dendrobium Coelogyne, Spathoglottis kewensis, 
Phalaenopsis Esmeralda, and many elegant Odontoglossums. Miltonias 
were well represented by the pretty M. Venus, Coelogyne by C. Mooreana, 
and Laeliocattleyas by a remarkably fine variety of Lc. General Maude. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown were awarded a Silver-gilt Grenfell Medal 
for an exhibit comprising a choice selection of autumn-flowering Cattleyas, 
including C. Fabia alba, C. Armstrong^ lilacina, C. Venus Orchidhurst 
variety, and Lc. Honoria with a spike of four intense purple flowers. 
Among the species were Cattleya Harrisoniana alba, C. labiata Mrs. E. 
Ashworth, and the rare L. pumila alba. In the centre was Cymbidium 
