156 | THE ORCHID REVIEW. [May, 1922. 
barbigerum. In the centre was a noble plant of the very rare Arachnanthe 
Cathcarti. 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean received a Silver Flora Medal for an interesting 
group of white Cattleyas, including several fine varieties of Lc. Eunice alba, 
Le. Schrédere, and Lc. Beatrice. In the centre was a large plant of 
Oncidium superbiens and two many-flowered plants of On. McBeanianum 
(macrathum X superbiens), Odontoglossum triumphosum (triumphans xX 
cirrhosum) carried a spike of thirty golden-yellow flowers with red-brown: 
blotching, and there were several richly-coloured Odontiodas. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. were awarded a Silver Flora Medal for an 
attractive group, in which a strong plant of Phalenopsis Schilleriana and 
the scarce Lelia harpophylla were in prominent positions. Other plants of 
interest were Bulbophyllum siamense, the pretty Oncidium Papilio, 
Sarcochilus Fitzgeraldii, various Miltonias, a fine variety of Cattleya 
Enid alba, the handsome Bc. Cliftonii magnifica, and several good 
Odontiodas. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood), was awarded a Silver 
Flora Medal for a neatly-arranged group, containing many scarce species 
and some beautiful hybrids, among the latter being Odontoglossum St. 
James, with a spike of six unusually large flowers having segments of 
violet-rose colour margined with white. The curious Bulbophyllum 
Peachei and Maxillaria lepidota were in the front row, and in other positions 
were several rare Masdevallias and a selection of the best Odontoglossum 
hybrids. 
Messrs. Hassall & Co. received a Silver Flora Medal for an exhibit of 
handsome Cattleyas, the best being C. Tityus var. The President, a superb 
flower of immense size and rich colour. Others were Cattleya Luedde- 
manniana Stanleyi, a white flower with amethyst-purple markings of the 
lip, Lc. luminosa aurea, several fine Brassocattleyas, various Cymbidiums, 
including select varieties of Alexanderi and Pauwellsii, and choice forms of 
Miltonia Bleuana, as well as vigorous Odontiodas. 
Messrs. Flory & Black received a Silver Banksian Medal for a neat 
exhibit containing several novelties. Cattleya White Queen and Odontioda 
Clarinda were both attractive, and a fine flower was seen in Bc. Alma, 
which had been in flower for six weeks. Lec. Yellow Wings had orange- 
yellow coloured segments, and Cattleya The Bride carried a large pure- 
white bloom. 
Baron Bruno Schréder exhibited Brassocattleya Albata (Triane x Be. 
Thorntonii), a beautiful pure-white flower; and Cattleya Minnehaha (C. 
Triane The Baron x C. Lady Rowena), a fine albino result. 
Pantia Ralli, Esq.; showed Odontioda Theresa (Oda. Coronation x O- 
Dora), with a spike of five flowers streaked with reddish scarlet. 
