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Oncidium McBeanianum. Mention may also be made of a choice selection 
of Cymbidium hybrids. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. obtained a Silver Flora Medal for an 
attractive exhibit containing several well-flowered Dendrobiums, Lycaste 
Skinneri, both white and coloured forms, the rare Helcia sanguinolenta, 
Odontoglossum bictoniense, with a strong spike, Cattleya Triane The 
Baron, Lc. luminosa aurea, the elegant Lelia anceps Dawsonii, Lc. Bella 
alba, with large white flowers, Cattleya Monarch, a noble flower, and the 
pretty Cirrhopetalum picturatum. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. received a Silver Flora Medal for a group 
of fine hybrids including Odontonia Magali Sander, with a spike of over 70 
flowers, Phaius Marthize, with an erect spike of 15 flowers, Lycaste 
Skinneri alba, the new Odontonia Ceres, a selection of Brassocattleyas, thé 
handsome Neomorrea irrorata, Dendrobium Bancroftianum, several choice 
Odontoglossums, Cattleya Enid alba, and numerous Leeliocattleyas. 
Messrs. Flory & Black received a Silver Banksian Medal for a neat group 
containing the elegant Cypripedium Hypericum, the pure white Cattleya 
Snowdrop, Sophrocatttleya Perseus, very pretty, and Cattleya The Bride. 
Leliocattleya H. T. Pitt carried a spike of four fine flowers, and there were 
several elegant Brassocattleyas, and a fine variety of Slc. Ruth. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown staged Odontioda Venus, with a 14 flowered 
spike, Odontoglossum The Prince, white ground with neat blotching, The 
Orchidhurst variety of Lc. Schrédere, carrying three immense flowers with 
cream-white sepals and petals, and Rolfeara Sunrise, with three pretty 
flowers of cerise colour. 
R. O. Thwaites, Esq., Streatham Hill, exhibited a selection of the pure 
white Cattleya Oenone alba (labiata alba x Mossiae Wagneri), C. Snow- 
drop, also white, and Odontoglossum Meredithize (Rossii x venustulum),. 
boldly blotched, the rose lip having a bright yellow crest. : 
Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashtead Park, Surrey, exhibited Cattleya Gravesiana 
alba The Bride, a pure white hybrid between C. Lueddemanniana alba and 
Mossi 
iz alba. Se March 14th, 1922. 
Members of Committee present :—Fred. J. Hanbury, Esq. (in the chair), - 
Prince Tadashige Shimadzu, Messrs. J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), Stuart Low, 
J. Wilson Potter, A. McBean, A. J. Kaye, H. T. Pitt, T. Armstrong, ‘ aisage 
Shill, C. H. Curtis, A Dye, S. W- Flory, C. J. Lucas, R. Brooman White, 
H. G. Alexander and Gurney Wilson. 
First-Class CERTIFICATES. 
Sophroleliocattleya Falcon Westonbirt var. (Les Aureole X 3. 
grandiflora), from Lieut.-Col. Sir George Holford, K.C.V.O. A large plant | 
carrying three spikes with a total of 10 flowers, of perfect formation and‘ 
