THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
plant of Dendrobium chrysanthum, several Cypripediums of merit, 
including Maudiae and insigne Sander®. Laeliocattleyas were represented 
by the Spencer Park variety of Linda with a spike of three rose-pink flowers, 
and a fine example of Luegae. Epidendrum vitellinum autumnale was also 
Messrs. Hassall & Co. were awarded a Silver Banksian Medal for a 
collection of choice Cypripediums, including Shogun, Dreadnought* 
Rossettii, Thalia and Royal Sovereign, all of which were in excellent 
condition. The central area was made up of several specially good 
Cattleyas, such as Fabia alba, Bryan alba, Lc. Schroder®, with white 
sepals and petals, Lc. Delhi and a fine Blc. Muriel, with a large flower of 
soft rose-pink colour. Other attractions were Blc. Thyone, Blc. The 
Baroness, C. Tityus and C. Venus, all well above the average type and 
admirably cultivated. 
Messrs. Mansell & Hatcher received a Silver Banksian Medal for a neat 
exhibit containing Miltonia Bleuana, the scarce Oncidium bicallosum, the 
pretty Lc. Helice and Lc. Invincible. Mention may be made of Cattleya 
Hardysius, with a spike of three flowers, having white sepals and petals, 
C. Mantinii, richly coloured, C. Fabia alba, and a fine variety of C. amabilis. 
Sir Otto Beit, K.C.M.G., Welwyn, Herts., exhibited a specimen Gattleya 
Bowringiana, with eight many flowered spikes. 
Sir Herbert S. Leon, Bart., Bletchley Park, staged Cattleya Lady Leon, 
and the Bletchley Park variety of Cattleya Moira. 
First-class Certificate. 
Brassocattleya Prince of Wales (Be. Ilene X C. Octave Doin),from J. J. 
Joicey, Esq. The Hill, Witley, Surrey. A bold flower of large dimension 
and soft rose-purple colour, the expansive lip with varying shades of violet- 
purple and lined with gold in the centre. 
Awards of Merit. 
Cattleya Pittportia var. Lady Leon (Portia X Mrs. Pitt), from Sir 
Herbert S. Leon, Bletchley Park.—A pleasing hybrid and distinct in 
character, bearing many magenta-rose flowers of medium size, the central 
area of the lip lighter in colour. 
Cypripedium Lady Leon (Dowleri X Honoriae), from Sir H. S. Leon 
(gr. Mr. Field). Of excellent formation, the yellowish segments prettily 
spotted with purple. 
Laeliocattleya Athene var. Our Prince (callistoglossa X St. Gothard), 
from Messrs. Charlesworth & Co—This carried three large flowers with 
wide segments, and bright rose-purple in colour. 
Odontonia Thais (M. Bleuana X O. Aglaon), from Messrs. Charlesworth 
Sc Co .—A handsome result in which the white ground is most effectively 
marked with rose-purple blotching. 
