*88 the ORCHID REVIEW. [December, i 9 2t . 
Hanburyanum, and around it elegant Cypripediums, including C. 
Christopher var. Grand Duke Nicholas, C. Mad. Fevrier, and robust plants 
of Cyp. Maudiae. Od. The Prince (Col&ssus X Doris) carried a handsome 
flower, and there were fine spikes of the rare Cymbidium erythrostylum 
and a new albino Cattleya. 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean received a Silver-gilt Grenfell Medal for an 
excellent group containing several richly coloured varieties of Cattleya 
Fabiata, bright forms of C. Hardyana, the handsome C. Abekeniae, with a 
spike of three flowers, dark forms of Lc. Colmaniana, and the attractive 
Thora. An elegant item of coloration was seen in Oncidioda Cooksoniae, 
and there were distinct Odontoglossums in Jasper and other hybrids of 
Harryanum. A fine example of cultivation existed in Cochlioda vulcanica, 
with a spike of over 40 flowers, and another in Dendrobium Deari. Albino 
Cattleyas were well represented in C. labiata alba and C. Bellona alba. 
Messrs. Sanders staged an attractive exhibit, for which a Silver-gilt 
Grenfell Medal was awarded. Conspicuous plants were Odontoglossum 
Triomphe de St. Andre, with a spike of 13 blotched flowers, O. amabile 
Perseus, with 8 handsome blooms, and O. Alexandra. In the centre was a 
fine plant of Lc. Fulva carrying 11 buff-yellow flowers, and around it special 
varieties of Cattleya Venus, C. Hardyana, the choice Lc. Britannia alba, 
Lc. Carmencita, and C. Ariel ccerulea, a specimen with bluish-tinted 
flowers. There were good examples of Vanda ccerulea, the elegant 
Ccelogyne Mooreana, C. brunnea, C. speciosa alba, and various Brassavola 
hybrids, of which the best were Be. Enid-Hye and Be. Mrs. J. Leemann. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. obtained a Silver-gilt Grenfell Medal for an 
extensive exhibit in which were several albino forms of Cattleya labiata, 
that known as Harefield variety being the best. The richly-coloured 
Cattleya Adula Glebe variety, and Blc. Everest, with a large well-formed 
flower, were much admired, as also were several examples of the fine 
Phalaenopsis Rimestadiana. Golden colour was added by the attractive 
Lc. Golden Wren, and by some Indian Dendrobiums. The trigeneric 
Lowiara insigms had reddish blooms, and similar tinted flowers were seen 
in various fine hybrids of Sophronitis. 
Messrs. J. Cypher & Sons received a Silver Flora Medal for an interest¬ 
ing group, the centre being composed of three fine examples of Den- 
drochilum Cobbianum, with numerous spikes. A specimen of Cirrhopetalura 
Medusae with six many-flowered spikes, Brassavola lineata, several quaint 
Masdevallias and Maxillarias, interesting Oncidiums, and a representative 
collection of Cypripediums were seen to advantage. The white Cattleya 
Astron and fine forms of C. Portia were also included. 
Mr. Harry Dixon was awarded a Silver Flora Medal for a pleasing 
exhibit containing a robust plant of Cymbidium Tracyanum, a well-flowered 
