124 THE -ORCHID REVIEW. [APRIL, 1922. 
Armstrong & Brown. A pretty hybrid, in which the spike carried three 
attractive flowers of deep rose-purple colour. 
Odontioda Venus (O. Aglaon X Oda. Coronation), from Messrs. Arm- 
strong & Brown. The fully-developed spike carried 14 flowers handsomely 
blotched with crimson rose. 
Odonticda Cissie (Oda. Lambeauiana X O. King Arthur), from Messrs. 
J. & A. McBean. All the segments of this novelty were of excellent 
formation and rich claret-red colour. 
Cymbidium Kittiwake (Dryad xX Gottianum), from Lieut.-Col. Sir 
George Holford. A charming hybrid bearing seven white flowers, the lip 
streaked with crimson-purple. 
Odontioda Latona var. lilacina, from Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. A 
beautiful variety of rich rose-crimson tints, with the crest yellow. The spike 
bore 14 flowers. 
Cymbidium Butterfly (insigne X Lowio-grandiflorum), from Lieut-.Col. 
Sir George Holford. A vigorous plant carrying two fine spikes with a total 
of about 45 elegant flowers. 
Brassoleliocattleya Camada (Lc. Artemis x Be. Mrs. J. Leemann), 
from Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. This plant carried two large flowers 
of bright golden-yellow colour, the expansive labellum fringed at the 
margin. 
. GRoups. 
Lieut.-Col. Sir George Holford, K.C.V.O., Westonbirt (gr. Mr. H. G. 
Alexander) was awarded a Gold Medal for a magnificent group of Cym- 
bidiums occupying 250 square feet. All the plants were splendid examples 
of cultivation, a Silver-gilt Lindley Medal being also awarded on this 
account. Among the varieties were Alexanderi, President Wilson, Butterfly 
and Miranda, each carrying many-flowered spikes, while the novelties 
included Bulltinch, Curlew, Petrel, Pipit and Ring Dove, the parentage of 
which is given under ‘‘ New Hybrids.” : 
Messrs. Sanders received a Silver Flora Medal for an interesting exhibit 
containing fine examples of Phalaenopsis Schilleriana, the scarce Dendrobium 
atroviolaceum and Sarccchilus Fitzgeraldii, Oncidium splendidum holox- 
anthum, with flowers entirely yellow, the handsome Angulocaste Sandere, 
Spiranthes gracilis, with several erect spikes, the stwaceive Oncidium 
Cavendishianum aurem, Dendrobium Coelogyne, several elegant Cymbidium 
hybrids and fine Cattleyas. * ; 
Messrs, J. and A. McBean, were awarded a Silver Flora Medal for a fine 
group in which were Brassocattleya Cissie, 
oo oe seer aca and very pretty, several good varieties of 
Fie : e alba, a fine selection of Odontoglossums, including 
Ramses, with a many-flowered spike, and in the centre a-specimen plant of 
orange-yellow, Bc. Minerva, 
