JULY, 1922.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 219" 
L#LIOCATTLEYA KENNIE.—That Cattleya Gaskelliana has been the 
means of adding many beautiful hybrids to our collections cannot be 
doubted when we consider such plants as C. Lord. Rothschild (Gaskelliana 
X aurea), C. Suzanne Hye (Gaskelliana X Mossiz), and C. Mrs. Myra 
Peeters (Gaskelliana X Warneri), each of which has also been raised with 
the alba variety of Gaskelliana. One of the most recent results exists in 
Lzliocattleya Kennie, obtained by crossing C. Gaskelliana with Lec. 
Gladiator (C. Mossiz xX Le. callistoglossa), and raised by Messrs. Flory & 
Blackin 1920. A very beautiful variety of it has been flowering during the 
last few weeks in the collection of J. Frederick Phipp, Esq., Devizes, Wilts 
AUTUMN CHALLENGE CUP. 
egg Challenge Cup shown above, and valued at 20 guineas, is to be 
awarded at the Autumn Orchid Show of the Royal Horticultural 
Society for the best group, not exceeding 60 square feet, exhibited by an 
amateur who does not employ more than three assistants, including the 
head gardener. 
R.H.S. Great AutuMN SHow.—The Royal Horticultural Society 
announce that the Great Autumn Show will be held at the Holland Park 
Skating Rink, Holland Park Avenue, London, W., on October 3rd, 4th, 5th 
and 6th (not October 4th to 7th as at first announced). 
