350 THE ORCHID REVIEW. {(NovEMBER, 1922- 
Odontoglossum St. George var. solum (Alexandrina  eximium), from 
Messrs. A. & J. McBean. An elegant and very attractive variety in which 
the tall spike carried six large flowers blotched with rich crimson-purple, 
and having lighter areas of rose tint. 
Brassocattleya Dr. G. G. MacDonald, Langley var. (Bc. Ilene x C. 
Peetersii), from Messrs. Flory & Black. One of the best of the Brassavola 
crosses, in which the large flower is of model shape and proportions, of a 
pleasing rose-pink tint, the wide labellum prettily fringed, and with an 
orange-yellow centre. The spike carried two such flowers. 
Leliocattleya St. George var. Victory (C. Fabia x Lc. St. Gothard), 
from Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. This plant carried two large and hand- 
some flowers in which the immense labellum constituted the chief point of 
attraction, being of rich ruby crimson with a narrow rose-coloured edge. 
GROUPS AND OTHER EXHIBITS. 
Messrs. Sanders were awarded a Silver Banksian Medal for a group 
containing varieties of Cattleya Hardyana, a fine form of Vanda coerulea 
carrying a spike of 12 flowers, Lc. Glory, with bright yellow flowers, the 
pretty Lc. Carmencita, as well as Bc. Ilene conspicua, Cattleya Peetersili 
alba and Oncidium tigrinum. Among the Cypripediums were fine varieties 
of Godefroyz and Maudiz coloratum. | 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, exhibited Odontioda James 
O’Brien (Oda. Oakwoodiensis x Oda. Chanticler), in which the spike 
carried three large flowers of thick texture and handsomely blotched with 
crimson-brown on a whitish ground. The wide lip has a prominent bright 
yellow crest. 
' His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace, exhibited 
Cattleya Sylvia, Blenheim var., the spike bearing three very pretty flowers 
in which the segments had a delicate venation of lighter tint. Also 
Lzliocattleya Cornelius, with a spike of four large flowers, the well-developed 
Jabellum of bright purple, and the throat yellow. 
Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashstead Park, Surrey, staged Gaisatogiossure 
Zenith, a promising seedling with round flowers neatly blotched. 
Messrs. Flory & Black exhibited Potinara Royal Purple, of bright 
coloration, the handsome Blc. Bella with two immense flowers, Sophro- 
cattleya S. W. Flory, rich crimson-red, and Od. Ursus, a promising hybrid 
between amabile and Georgius Rex. 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean staged Cattleya 7Enaes, of golden-orange colour 
with a ruby-crimson lip, the new Lc. Profusion (C. Hardyana x Le. 
Serbia), with a grand purple lip and Od. Laurentia var. excellens, carrying 
a spike of six round flowers having dull reddish blotching. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. staged Cattleya Vuldow, an elegant novelty 
obtained by crossing Vulcan and aurea. 
