OcToBER, 1922.] THE ‘ORCHID REVIEW: 319 
SILVER-GILT LINDLEY MEDAL. 
Arachnanthe Lowii; from Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart, Gatton Park, 
Surrey. The above medal was awarded to Mr. J. Collier, who had 
cultivated this rare plant so well that it consisted of three stout stems, well 
provided with large leaves, and carrying eight long spikes with a total of 
160 flowers. 
GROUPS. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. were awarded a Silver Flora Medal for an 
extensive exhibit containing the pretty Miltonia Binotii, good examples of 
Vanda ccerulea, the rare Aérides odoratum album, Lelia crispa, a fine 
variety of Cattleya Gaskelliana alba, the pretty Dendrobium Dearei, Lc. 
Marmion, with richly-coloured flowers, and an example of the scarce 
Odontoglossum Schlieperianum citrinum, with citron-yellow flowers. 
Messrs. Sanders were awarded a Silver Banksian Medal for an interesting 
exhibit in which the rare Stanhopea peruviana aurea was in a conspicuous 
position. Cattleya bellatula and C. Adula were well represented, the latter 
by Sanders’ variety, a remarkably rich crimson-purple flower. Lc. Britannia 
alba had a spike of three flowers, white, with purple mottling on the lip, 
while another attractive plant was seen in a well-flowered example of 
Odontonia brugensis. 
Richd. G. Thwaites, Esq., Streatham Hill, exhibited six specimens of 
his strain of Cattleya Hardyana alba, in which the sepals and petals 
are clear white, and the lip bright purple. The finest of these bore the 
varietal name Mrs. Allan. 
Baron Bruno Schréder, Englefield Green, Surrey, staged Laliocattleya 
Rubicon (C. Hardyana x Lc. Geo. Woodhams), of rich purple colour, the 
labellum still darker, and tinged with crimson. ~ 
J. J. Bolton, Esq., Claygate, exhibited Sophrocattlelia His Majesty, a 
handsome flower, with mauve-pink sepals and petals, the latter flushed with 
rose-crimson on the median area. 
September 19th, 1922. 
Members of the Orchid Committee present : Sir Jeremiah Colman, 
Bart. (in the chair), Messrs. Jas. O’Brien (hon. sec.), J. E. Shill, ase 
Hanbury, C. J. Lucas, A. Dye, W. Wilson Potter, Fred. K. Sander, Gurney 
Wilson, C. H. Curtis, and Stuart H. Low. 
FirsT-CLass CERTIFICATE. 
Leliocattleya Pyramus (Le, St Gothard X C. Thurgoodiana), from 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. A remarkable example of this comparatively 
new hybrid. The spike carried two immense flowers of perfect formation, 
bright purple in colour, the petals slightly frilled at the tips, the orbicular 
