APRIL, 1922 ] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 123 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
February 28th, 1922. 
EMBERS of the Committee present: F. J. Hanbury, Esq. (in the 
Chair), Messrs. J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), S. W. Flory, F. K. Sander, 
J. Cypher, H. T. Pitt, T. Armstrong, A. McBean, Gurney Wilson, E. R. 
Ashton, J. Wilson Potter, R. Brooman White, H. G. Alexander, C. H.- 
Curtis and W. H. Hatcher. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
Potinara Juliette (Slc. Marathon X Be. Ena) from Messrs. Charlesworth 
& Co. A remarkable hybrid containing the four genera Sophronitis, Lelia, 
Cattleya and Brassavola, and named in honour of Mons. Potin, President 
of the Horticultural Society of France. The spike carried two flowers, of 
an exceedingly rich rose-crimson colour, with a purple over tint, the 
labellum velvety crimson, and with lines of old gold colour in the throat. 
Cymbidium Thrush (Holfordianum X Schlegelii), from Lieut.-Col. 
Sir George Holford, K.C.V.O. A charming hybrid of cream colour, the 
lip slightly spotted with crimson, and the crest yellow. The spike carried 
14 flowers. 
Cymbidium Miranda Bronze Beauty (Alexanderi X Lowio-grandiflorum),. 
from Lieut.-Col. Sir George Holford. The spike carried 13 large flowers 
of bright bronze colour, the labellum marked with red. 
Cattleya Tityus var. Wedding Bells (Enid X Octave Doin), from Messrs. 
Sanders. This elegant plant carried two very large flowers of rose-colour, 
the expansive labellum rose-crimson, and with the throat yellowish. 
Angulocaste Sanderz (L. Skinneri alba xX A. Clowesii), from Messrs. 
Sanders. A very handsome hybrid, the robust plant carrying six large 
flowers of pale lemon-yellow colour. 
Cymbidium Redstart var. Bright Eyes (Dryad x Pauwelsii), from 
Lieut.-Col. Sir George Holford. The spike carried 12 rose-coloured flowers,. 
the lip lighter and streaked with crimson. 
Awarps OF MERIT. 
Cymbidium Redstart (Dryad X Pauwelsii), from Lieut.-Col. Sir George 
Holford. A pretty result, the cream coloured flower being tinted with rose, 
and spotted with crimson on the lip. 
Cymbidium Miranda (Alexanderi X Lowio-grandiflorum), from Lieut.- 
Col. Sir George Holford. A grand variety of large size, of bright bronze- 
buff colour, with crimson apex to lip. The spike carried 17 flowers. 
Cymbidium Curlew var. Rosy Gem (Butterfly xX Alexander!), from 
Lieut.-Col. Sir George Holford. A remarkably distinct result in which the 
cream-coloured flower had the labellum suffused with rich rose-crimson. 
Sophroleeliocattleya Mars (Sle. Marathon x C. Clotho), from Messrs. 
