THE ORCHID REVIEW. 205 
JuLy, 1923.] 
BRASSOLAELIOCATTLEYA JUPITER. 
a. of the principal objects of interest in the recent Chelsea Show 
was the magnilicent Brassoleliocattlea Jupiter var. Mrs. Stewart 
exhibited by J. J. Bolton, Esq., Claygate Lodge, Claygate, Surrey (gr. Mr. 
=. Lyne). of exposing this 
valuable plant was considered too great, so only the severed spike of two 
is account the Committee, by long adopted 
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Owing to the winterly weather the risk 
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flowers was shown. On th 
MRS STEWART. 
BRASSOLZELIOCATTLEYA JUPITER VAR. 
* Cook ms Pipe 1 a - it c 
Custom in such cases, were prevented from giving more than a Vote of 
1 ting Pet nee (Certificate rAnid 
Thanks. If the plant had been presented 4 First-class Certificate would 
undoubtedly have been awarded. 
rs can be seen in the 
A foe ls ic nn d 
much reduced photograph, the total width of each was ten inches, anc 
when the petals were slightly extended by drawing them out with the 
