28 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JANUARY, 1922. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Reigate, received a Gold 
Medal for an extensive exhibit in which were several well-flowered specimen 
Cypripediums, including Arthurianum with eleven flowers, King Emperor, 
Earl of Tankerville, Royal George and Leeanum aureum giganteum. Fine 
spikes of Wanda coerulea, the scarce Dendrobium Victorize Regine. 
Cirrhopetalum appendiculatum, and the rare Bulbophyllum lemniscatoides 
were seen to advantage, as also were some fine Cattleyas and the elegant Sc. 
Eleanor, scarlet-red with golden throat. - 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown were awarded a Silver-gilt Medal for a fine 
exhibit of Cattleya Maggie Raphz!l alba, five of the best plants each carried 
five flowers on a spike. Among the Lzliocattleyas were fine forms of 
Schrédere and Bombadier, while Cypripediums of merit included 
Maudie, majesticum and Arthurianum. The rare Dendrobium Ccelogyne, 
a fine variety of Oncidium Papilio, and Od. crispum Oakfield Sunrise were 
a'so included, and in the background were many fine specimens of Odonto- 
glossums and Odontiodas. 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean were awarded a Silver Flora Medal for a group, 
of various hybrids, including Od. St. George, richly coloured Le. Linda, 
very choice Od. Aision (Solon x Acquitania), the elegant Bc. Vilmoriniana, 
Bc. Bianca, with a large flower, Cattleya Maggie Raphael superba, an elegant 
variety, and richly coloured Odontiodas, of which Diana was one of the 
best. The pretty Oncidium incurvum album was shown with a much 
branched spike of numerous flowers. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. obtained a Silver Flora Medal for an 
attractive exhibit of Odontoglossum crispum, about 20 specimen plants, the 
result of crossing two very fine varieties. All the flowers were of excellent 
formation and of thick texture. A cut spike of Eulophiella Rolfei, with 
numerous rose-purple flowers, was also included. 
Maj.-Gen. Sir Charles F. Hadden, K.C.B., Rossway, Berkhampstead, 
was awarded a Silver Banksian Medal for a group of specimen plants of 
Cypripedium insigne, very well flowered, and of Cyp. Leeanum, barbatum, 
and Ashburtoniz. 
The Rev. J. Crombleholme exhibted Cypripedium Sanactzeus var. 
Theresa, very distinct, white, with yellow petals and lip; Cyp. Lord 
Wolmer var. Plutus, with a prettily spotted dorsal; and Cyp. Monialis 
Rosa (Velatum x Niobe). 
E. R. Ashton, Esq., Broadlands, Tunbridge Wells, staged Od. Ithone 
var. Papillon, with a spike of seven flowers effectively blotched with 
reddish-brown. 
Col. Stephenson R. Clarke, C.B., Borde Hill, Cuckfield, exhibited 
Brassocattleya Albion var. alba (Bc. Thorntonii x C. Triane alba) an 
attractive flower, pure-white, with greenish-yellow in the throat. 
