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Western region of the Cape Province. 
fairly common. 
THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
[SEPTEMBER, 1922. 
At the present time it is said to be 
Bolus figured it in his Orchids of South Africa (vol. L, 
t. 45), and states that the limb of the lip and the tips of the petals are 
bright golden yellow, the rest of the flower pale yellow; 
the side sepals are very fleshy. 
distinguishing features. 
The crisped 
NEW HYBRIDS. 
NAME. 
| 
PARENTAGE. 
Cattleya Thisbe 
Lelia Charm . é 
Leliocattleya Giedta: 
Sophrocattlelia Hague 
C. micans X C. Pit 
L. autumnalis X L. ~ ganar 
Lc, Purple Empeat Le Rubens. 
Oda. Bradshawie > : 
O. Pescatcrei * ? Si 
ny 3: OF: ailastiiecimnih: 
Slc. bletchleyflora x C. Octave Doin 
all parts except 
leaves are one of its 
EXHIBITOR. 
Sanders 
Duke of eae 
B 
Flory & Blac 
Flory & Mick 
Flory & B 
Stuart Low. 
ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
July 25th, 1922. 
EMBERS of the Orchid Committee present :—Sir Jeremiah Colman, 
i Bart. (in the real Prince Tadashige Shimadzu, Messrs. Jas. 
O’Brien (hon. ‘sec.), F. K. Sander, 5. W. Flory, Chas. H. Curtis, 
J. E. Shill, H. T. Pitt, T. Armstrong, Pantia Ralli, J. T. Barker, 
Frederick J. Hanbury, and Gurney Wilson. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
Odontoglossum Topaz (regale X Lambeauianum), from R. Gerrish, 
Esq., Milford Manor, Salisbury (gr. Mr. W. Sorrell). The finely grown 
plant carried a tall spike with six handsome flowers, the ground colour 
primrose-yellow, the sepals and petals with maroon blotching, and the 
immense lip almost covered with a solid blotch of maroon-purple. __ 
Odontoglossum Tagus (Othello x Doris), from R. Gerrish, Esq. The 
spike carried six medium-sized flowers of rich coloration. The sepals and 
petals rose-tinted, and very prettily marked with deep rose-purple. It should 
develop into a still finer state. 
Disa Julia A. Stuckey (Italia x grandiflora), from Messrs. Flory & 
Black. Six very pretty examples of this new and interesting hybrid were 
staged, and the Award was given to one distinguished as superba. The 
broad lateral sepals are of bright scarlet, the dorsal sepal pink with purplish 
lines: This hybrid appears to possess a strong constitution. 
