THE ORCHID REVIEW 
| July* 19*1. 
Lc. Dominiana, richly coloured; Cattleya Mossiae var. La Vierge; 
C. Mossiae, var. Pintadeau ; Miltohia Charlesworthii; and in the centre, a 
well-flowered plant of Odontoglossum naevium. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood), exhibited the hand¬ 
some Odontoglossunj crispum Pittianum; O. crispum Lucianii; O, 
crispum Magnum Bqnum ; O. crispo-solon and O. Antinous (Othello X 
excellens) with a spike of nine golden-yellow flowers. 
G. Geale, Esq., Wandsworth, staged Blc. Triune, with two finely 
developed flowers of rose-pink colour, the lip having purple streaks in the 
centre. 
De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks, exhibited Odonto¬ 
glossum harvengtense, with a spike of seven flowers of excellent formation, 
heavily blotched with orange-brown. 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
June yth, 1921 . 
Members of the Committee present:—Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart, (in 
the Chair), Prince Tadashige Shimadzu, Messrs. Jas. O’Brien (hon. sec.) 
Gurney Wilson, C. H. Curtis, A. Dye, J. E. Shill, E. R. Ashton, W. J. 
Kaye, Pantia Ralli, F. J. Hanbury. C. J. Lucas, J. T. Barker, T. Armstrong 
and Fred. K. Sander. 
First-class Certificate. 
LjEliocattleya Mrs. Willoughby Pemberton var. magnifica (Lc. 
Baroness Emma X Lc. eximia), from Baron Bruno Schroder, Englefield 
Green, Surrey.—This finely grown plant carried a spike of two very large 
flowers of model proportions, sepals and petals rose colour, the broad 
labellum crimson-purple, with yellow zone near the column. 
BrassoLjELiocattleya Jupiter, from Messrs. Hassall & Co.—An 
immense flower, the broad petals rosy-mauve, the widely-expanded labellum 
richly marked with dark purple. 
Awards of Merit. 
Miltonia vexillaria Purple Emperor, from W. R. Fasey, Esq., 
The Oaks, Snaresbrook.—This small plant carried a spike of six flowers of 
an unusually dark rose colour. 
Dendrobium Gatton Sunray (illustre X Dalhousieanum luteum), from 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Surrey.—This well-grown plant 
carried two spikes, having respectively 7 and 6 large fleshy flowers of straw- 
yellow colour, with crimson-purple blotches on the labellum. 
Odontioda Dauntless Orchidhurst var. (Od. Armstrongi* x Oda. 
Coronation), from Messrs. Armstrong & Brown.—This young plant carried 
a spike of three flowers, with broad segments, heavily blotched with lilac. 
