-Maxcu, 1923.] THE ORCHID. REVIEW. 93: 
GROUPS. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. were awarded a Gold Medal for a very fine: 
exhibit containing excellent examples of the xanthotic varieties of Odonto- 
glossum crispum, as well as the bright Od. Wilckeanum aureum, Among 
the numerous blotched Odontoglossums were Adula, with a fine spike of 
thirteen flowers, Agapetam, of rich chestnut-brown, and eximatum, an 
interesting cross between eximium and maculatum. Calanthes were in 
excellent condition, and comprised the pure-white Harrisii, the elegant 
Wm. Murray, and others. Lycaste Skinneri alba, Phaius Cooksoni# and 
Masdevallia Chimera were all of interest. Leliocattleya Marcus, of 
orange-yellow colour, Lc. Thesis (Lc. Myrrha X C. Triane), and C 
Trianz maxima were seen to advantage, as also was the richly-coloured 
Potinara Julietta. The back part was rendered attractive by many-flowered 
spikes of Oncidium Cavendishianum and On. splendidum. 
Messrs. Sanders received a Silver Flora Medal for an excellent group: 
containing many fine examples of Lelia Gouldiana and the pretty Vanda 
Watsonii. Cattleya Avalanche (Mary Sander X Snow Queen) bore a 
beautiful pure-white flower, and other albinos were seen in C. Suzanne Hye 
de Crom. Cymbidiums included Butterfly, with large flowers of a pleasing 
golden-buff colour, while the popular Lycaste Skinneri was very well 
represented by selected varieties. This group had along the front row many~ 
interesting species, among them Sarcochilus Fitzgeraldii, Bulbophyllum 
Dayanum, Eria stricta, and Cirrhopetalum picturatum, the latter being 
always pleasing. 
Messrs. Cowan & Co. were awarded a Silver Flora Medal for a well- 
arranged group in which several grand varieties of Cattleya Tityus and C. 
Ultor were included. C. Douai carried pure-white flowers, and Le. 
Hassalli alba hada slight rose tint on the lip. Among the Cymbidiums. 
were excellent varieties of Coningsbyanum, and of Sybil (eburneum xX 
Pauwelsii). Odontoglossums were represented by Calypso, with a spike of 
fourteen flowers, yellow and brown, and Rubens, of fine formation. Several 
elegant Cypripediums were well placed. 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean received a Silver Flora Medal for a selection of 
Cattleyas, including chocoensis alba and Snowflake, both carrying pure- 
white flowers. Odontioda Rosina bore several flowers, excellent in shape,. 
and of a colour resembling crushed strawberry. In the centre was a grand 
variety of Lc. Schroedere, and on either side good forms of Lc. Beatrice 
and Lc. Monica. Lc. Eunice (C. chocoensis alba X L. anceps) carried 
tall spikes with several attractive flowers. A pretty hybrid was seen in 
Sle. Rosalind (Lc. Dominiana X Sc. Pearl). 
Messrs. Cypher & Sons received a Silver Flora Medal for an excellent. 
exhibit of choice Cypripediums, all the plants being robust and well-. 
