254 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [AUGUST, 1922. 
GROUPS : 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. were awarded a Silver-gilt Flora Medal for 
an extensive exhibit containing some finely grown plants of Cattleya 
Warscewiczii, mostly with five flowers on the spike, and Leliocattleya 
Canhamiana, of which some distinct varieties were in excellent condition. 
Among the Dendrobiums were D. Parishii, well-covered with bloom, fe 
Thwaitesie, and D. Victoria Regina, with its slaty-blue flowers. D. 
thyrsiflorum carried eight handsome pendulous spikes of bloom, and there 
was a good example of Cattleya Mendelii Sunray and the interesting 
Maxillaria tenuifolia. 
Messrs. Sanders obtained a Silver Flora Medal for a fine exhibit in 
which Cattleya Kienastiana Sandere and C. Mossiz Wageneri occupied 
central positions. Strong plants of Aérides virens and Acropera Loddigesit 
carried excellent spikes of bloom, as also did the handsome Dendrobium 
densiflorum. Lelia Gouldiana was shown in fine form, although out of season, 
and Cypripedium Curtisii Sanderze looked well among some botanical 
species, of which mention may be made of Epidendrum Parkinsonianum, 
E. organense, and Masdevallia muscosa. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. staged a fine example of Leliocattleya 
General Maude, a many-flowered plant of Miltonia Charlesworthii, and the 
richly coloured Slc. Prince Hirohito, with the lip of intense crimson. 
July 11th, 1922. 
Members of the Orchid Committee present: Sir Jeremiah Colman, 
Bart. (in the Chair), Prince Tadashige Shimadzu, Messrs. Jas. O’Brien 
(hon. sec.), Pantia Ralli, A. McBean, W. J. Kaye, F. K. Sander, Hi te 
Pitt, Gurney Wilson, F. J. Hanbury, J- E. Shill, E. KR. Ashton, and 
C. J. Lucas. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood) was awarded a Silver 
Flora Medal for an attractive group containing three specimen plants of 
Platyclinis filiformis, the elegant Anguloa brevilabris, fine examples of Vanda 
teres, Catasetum fimbriatum, and a grand specimen of Bulbophyllum 
macrobulbum bearing no less than 20 fleshy flowers of cream colour 
densely spotted with chocolate red. A Cultural Commendation was 
given to Mr. Thurgood for his skill in cultivating this plant, and a 
similar recognition for Platyclinis filiformis with over 30 spikes of golden- 
yellow blooms. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. received a Silver Flora Medal for an exhibit 
of white Cattleyas, including Myra Peeters, Mossice Wagneri, Stuartti 
virginalis with a blush lip, Muriel with a pink tinge on the labellum, and 
Hesta, the latter carrying a spike of six white flowers, the lip marbled with 
bright mauve. 
