352 THE ORCHID REVIEW. | NovEMBER, 1922. 
September 21st, 1922. 
Members of the Committee present :—Rev. J. Crombleholme (in the 
chair), Messrs. B. J. Beckton, J Birchenall, A. Coningsby, A. T. Cussons, 
J. Cyper, A. G. Ellwood, J. Evans, Dr. R. N. Hartley, J. Howes, W. M. 
Jackson, A. Keeling, D. Mcleod, E. W. Thompson, J. Whitham and H. 
Arthur (secretary). 
S. Gratrix, Esq., was awarded a Silver-gilt Medal for an excellent group 
of Cattleyas and Cypripediums. P. Smith, Esq., staged Leeliocattleya 
General Maude var. Victory, a very fine flower to which a Silver-gilt Medal 
‘was awarded. | 
Messrs. Cypher & Sons, received a Silver Medal for an interesting group 
containing fine species and hybrids. Messrs. Keeling & Sons, staged 
‘Cattleya Snowflake and other albinos. : 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE. 
Blc. Golden Crown var. Diadem (Blc. Joan xX C. Venus), the largest 
-and best coloured form of this hybrid ; from P. Smith, Esq. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
Cattleya Abekeniz var. Aurora, Cattleya Hardyana var. Albion, Blc. 
Asmodia, West Point var.; from S. Gratrix, Esq. 
CULTURAL CERTIFICATE. 
Mr. J. Howes for Cattleya Soulange var. Monarch. 
October 5th, 1922. 
Members of the Committee present:—Rev J. Crombleholme (in the 
chair), Messrs. B. J. Beckton, A. Burns, J. Evans, W. Giles, A. Hanmer, 
J. Howes, J. Jackson, A. Keeling, D..McLeod, E. W. Thompson and H. 
Arthur (secretary). Mr. A. McBean was invited to sit with the Committee. 
S. Gratrix, Esq., was awarded a Gold Medal for a grand group of 
Cattleyas and choice hybrids, several of which gained awards. 
Mrs. Bruce & Miss Wrigley were also awarded a Gold Medal for a group 
composed principally of Od. grande, including the variety aureum, and over 
twenty plants of Epidendrum vitellinum autumnale, as well as Cymbidium 
erythrostylum. 
A Hanmer, Esq., Buxton, received a Large Silver Medal for Odonto- 
glossums in variety. A. T. Cussons, Esq., Prestwich, was awarded a Silver 
Medal for a fine exhibit of Cypripediums. 
B. J. Beckton, Esq., staged various Cypripediums, the pretty Cirrko- 
petalum Meduse, and Miltonia spectabilis Moreliana. Messrs. A. J- 
Keeling & Son exhibited the rare Cirrhopetalum Rothschildianum and 
other choice Orchids. 
(To be continued.) 
