January, 1922.) THE “ORCHID KEViEw. 19 
Lc. Carmencita, Lc. Schrodere, the beautiful Lc. Britannia alba, Le. 
Roger Sander, and Cattleya Princess. Other notable plants were Cattleya 
Fabia and its albino variety, a  well-flowered Ccelogyne Mooreana, 
Oncidium bicallosum, Platyclinis latifolia, and many excellent 
Cypripediums. 
Col. H. Cary Batten, O.B.E., staged a group of excellent Orchids, 
which included a very fine variety of Cypripedium Rossettii, the elegant 
C. Memnon, C. villosum aureum, the attractive Oncidium Papilio majus, 
and the bright yellow O. varicosum Rogersi. In the class for three Orchids 
in bloom, the same exhibitor was first with Cypripedium Memnon, bearing 
five flowers, Oncidium aurosum and Cattleya Suavior. 
Sir Wm. Howell Davies, M.P. (gr. Mr. J. T. Curtis), received the 
second prize in this section, with Cyp. insigne Sandere, C. insigne 
Harefield Hall, and a distinct variety of the same species. 
C. W. Melville Wills, Esq. (gr. Mr. Chapman), was placed first for two 
Orchids, Cyp. insigne Sandere with five flowers and C. Leeanum 
superbum. The second prize went to Mr. Curtis, who also was placed 
first for a single specimen —Cyp. insigne Harefield Hall. Col. Cary 
Batten received the second prize for Cattleya Appletonii. 
In the class for the best plant of Cypripedium insigne, C. R. Dalton, 
Esq. (gr. Mr. Jennings), came first with a specimen carrying twenty flowers. 
Col. Cary Batten and Dr. J. Morton Evans being second and third. 
Class 18 for three ‘Cypripediums showed Mr. R. Dalton to be first, 
followed by W. Melville Wills, Esq., and Sir Wm. Howell Davies, M.P., 
the latter staging C. Stonei superbum, a species very seldom seen, the long 
drooping petals proving very attractive. . 
In the class for three orchids in bloom, Mr. H. A. White was first with 
Oncidium varicosum Rogersii and two Cattleya hybrids. Mr. W. J. Wilkins 
second with a fine plant of Cyp. Lucifer, and two varieties of C. insigne, 
and Dr. J. Morton Evans third with Cyp. Arthurianum Sandere, etc. 
Mr. W. J. Wilkins came first in the class for six Cypripediums, exhibiting 
C. Leeanum Clinkaberryanum, C. Antinous, larger than usual, C. Maudiz 
magnificum, C. Hannibal and C. insigne Harefield Hall. The second prize 
went to Dr. J. Morton Evans, who included C. Alcibiades superbum and C. 
Leeanum giganteum. 
For six Orchids, any variety, Mr. J. W. Wilkins was first with a beau- 
tiful variety of Lycaste Skinneri, a well-flowered Cattleya Wendlandiana, 
and Cyp. Arthurianum with seven flowers. Dr. J. Morton Evans was 
second, exhibiting Cypripedium Hitchinsiz with five flowers, Vanda ccerulea, 
Le. Britannia and a pretty hybrid of C. bicolor. The third prize went to 
Mr. H. A. White, whose best plants were a couple of Stenoglottis longifolia, 
one with eleven erect spikes, and the other with five. 
