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was in fine form, and the Dendrobiums included well-flowered examples of 
Ainsworthii, nobile virginale and Buttercup. 
Messrs. Sanders received a Silver Flora Medal for a pleasing group, 
in which several Cymbidiums of merit were staged, including Merlin, 
Redstart and Martin. Dendrobiums were a_ special feature, the 
best being xanthocentrum var. borealis and nobile var. Our Prince. 
Odontoglossum Croesus with a fine spike of yellow and brown flowers, 
Odm. Brandtiz, and Leliocattleya Dulcis looked well, while among 
the species of botanical interest were Masdevallia elephanticeps and 
Leptotes bicolor. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co. received a Silver Flora Medal for an exhibit, 
in which Cattleya Freda Sander carried several pure-white flowers and 
Lelia anceps Reeblingiana, a tall spike of rich rose-purple coloured petals 
and labellum. A flower of brick-red tint was seen in Potinara Gratrixie., 
Leliocattleya luminosa aurea was in fine form, as also were Slc. Irene and 
Slc. Niobe. A pretty Dendrobium was staged in D. Thwaitesiz, 
Veitch’s variety, and Epidendrum kewense carried a number of rose-violet 
flowers. 
Lieut.-Col. Sir George Holford exhibited Leeliocattleya Ilma (Lc. 
Myra x Le. Tigris), with erect spikes of flowers, the sepals and petals 
bright orange yellow, the labellum ruby crimson. Also Cymbidium 
Martin, of greenish cream colour, the lip spotted with crimson. 
Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashtead Park, Surrey (gr. Mr. S. Farnes), staged 
Brassocattleya Albion (C. Trianz alba X Bc. Thorntonii alba), with two 
large white flowers, the central area of the wide labellum being greenish 
yellow. 
J. J- Bolton, Esq., Claygate, exhibited Odontoglossum Fabia var. 
Christopher Wren, bearing a spike of four flowers, of crimson-red colour, 
the labellum margined with white. 
Messrs. Flory & Black staged Sophrocattleya Clarinda, of deep rose 
colour, Slc. Flammea, rose colour with a crimson overtint, Cypripedium 
Phantasy (Glorita x Acteus), white dorsal sepal, the base of same and 
remaining portions of flower light greenish yellow, very distinct. 
Baron Bruno Schréder, Englefield Green, Surrey (gr. Mr, J. E. Shill), 
staged six very fine spikes of Cymbidium Pauwelsii, each bearing about 25 
well-developed flowers. 
Mr. H. Mariner, Kingston, staged a couple of Cypripedium hybrids. 
March 13th, 1923. 
Members of the Orchid Committee present: Sir Jeremiah Colman, 
Bart. (in the chair), Messrs. Jas. O’Brien (hon. sec.), A. McBean, W. H. 
White, Fred. J. Hanbury, A. Dye, R. Brooman White, H. T. Pitt, J. T. 
