Decemper, 1922] § THE ORCHID REVIEW. 7 38x: 
Cyp. Psyche var. Daisy Bank, the finest flower of the type yet seen in. 
the North of England ; from B. J. Beckton, Esq. 
Miltonia Lord Lambourne, a wonderful flower of the vexillaria type, 
intensely-coloured ; from P. Smith, Esq. 
AWARD oF Merit. 
Cattleya Venus, Stonehouse var. ; from S. Gratrix, Esq. 
AWARD OF APPRECIATION, FIRST-cLASs. 
Od. crispum St. Elmo; from S. Gratrix, Esq. 
CULTURAL CERTIFICATES, 
Mr. J. Howes for Od. grande (three plants), Cattleya Venus, Stonehouse 
var., C. Bellona alba, Lec. luminosa, and Bc. Oberon, Sanders var. 
Mr. A. Burns for Epidendrum vitellinum autumnale, Od. grande and 
Cattleya Portia. 
October 19th, 1922. 
Members of the Committee present :—A. Hanmer, Esq., (in the chair), 
Messrs. R. Ashworth, B. J. Beckton, A. Coningsby, J. C. Cowan, 
am ae Cussons, J. Cypher, A. G. Ellwood, J. Evans, W. Giles, J. Howes, 
J. Jackson, A. Keeling, D. L. Thorpe, D. McLeod, E. W. Thompson, J. 
Whitham and H. Arthur (secretary). : 
S. Gratrix, Esq., was awarded a Gold Medal fora fine group, several plants 
in which obtained awards. Other exhibitors included P. Smith, Esq., 
Ashton-on-Mersey ; A. Hanmer, Esq., Buxton; Dr. Craven Moore, 
Victoria Park; F. Hardy, Esq., Ashton-on-Mersey; Mrs. Gratrix, West 
Point; B. J. Beckton, Esq., Irlams-o’th-Height; Capt. W. Horridge, 
Bury ; D. Losh Thorpe, Esq.; Messrs. Cypher & Sons, who were awarded 
a Silver Medal for a group of various Orchids ; and Messrs. Keeling & Son. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES, 
Brassoleeliocattleya Amber, West Point var., grand shape, sepals and 
petals rich yellow, and with a fine aurea-like lip; Od. crispum Daphne, very 
large flower; Od. eximium Iona of fine shape and heavily blotched; Be. 
Lisette, the darkest Brassocattleya yet seen; from S. Gratrix, Esq. 
Cattleya Lamberhurst alba (intermedia alba x citrina), flowers creamy- 
white resembling the former parent, but the plant most resembles C. citrina ; 
Le. Daphne rotunda, a very large mauve flower, lip magenta ; Od.. 
“Thwaitesize, Haddon House var., the finest and darkest variety of this 
hybrid; from P. Smith, Esq. i 
Cypripedium Greyi magnificum, large flower, white, with numerous 
small reddish-purple dots, from Mrs. Gratrix. 
Cypripedium Duchess of Marlborough, broad dorsal sepal, waxy white,. 
base bright green, petals and pouch light green shaded with brown; from 
B. J. Beckton, Esq. 
