is THE ORCHID REVIEW. (Marcu, 1914, 
Phalznopsis Schilleriana, Leeliocattleya bella, Saccolabium_bellinum, 
Sophronitis grandiflora, Oncidium splendidum, Eria_ convallarioides, 
Cypripedium aureum virginale, C. a. Hyeanum, and others (Silver Flora 
Medal). 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a choice group, including 
several promising Odontoglossums (see Records next month), with good. 
forms of Cattleya Triane, a dark Dendrobium nobile, Cymbidiums, 
~Odontiodas, Epidendrum polybulbon, Brassocattleyas, a well-bloomed 
Mormodes tigrinum, and others (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Mr. H. Dixon, Spencer Park Nursery, Wandsworth, showed a few good 
~Odontoglossum crispum and O. aurosum (see New Hybrids p. 95). 
Mr. W. A. Manda, St. Albans, staged a small group of Cattleya Triana, 
showing much variation in colour. 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Cooksbridge, sent a few good Odontoglossums 
and Odontiodas, Cymbidium Gottianum, Masdevallia Veitchiana, and 
- others. 
Messrs. Swan & Price, St. Albans, staged a small group of Cypripediums, 
including C. Sladdenii, Minos Youngii, Swanii, and others. 
FIRST-CLAss CERTIFICATES. 
CYPRIPEDIUM PyramMus (Hera x Mrs. Wm. Mostyn).—A handsome 
hybrid, having the dorsal sepal very heavily blotched with dark purple on a 
white ground, somewhat tinged with rose near the margin, and the petals 
-and lip dark mahogany brown. Exhibited by Baron Bruno Schréder. 
DENDROBIUM Lapy CoLMaN (Artemis x Findlayanum).—A noble form, 
having immense rose-purple flowers, with a very large maroon blotch on 
the disc. Exhibited by Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. 
_ AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CATTLEYA TRIANZ Mrs. bE Barri CRAWwsHAy.—A _ finely-grown 
-example, having broad, rose-pink sepals and petals, and the lip rose- 
purple in front of the deep yellow disc. Exhibited by Baron Bruno 
Schréder. 
CATTLEYA TRIANZ Mrs. PHILLIPS.—A charming form, having a very 
broad purple band at the apex of the petals, and a smaller one on the 
sepals. Exhibited by C. J. Phillips, Esq., The Glebe, Sevenoaks. 
CYMBIDIUM GOTTIANUM WESTONBIRT VAR. (eburneum xX insigne).—A 
fine form, having the sepals and petals well flushed with pink, and the lip 
spotted with purple. Exhibited by Lt.-Col. Sir George L. Holford. 
CYMBIDIUM SCHLEGELII SOUTHFIELD VAR. (insigne X Wiganianum)-— 
A large and handsome form, having the flowers tinged with blush pink, and 
‘the lip with numerous reddish purple spots. Exhibited -by W. Waters 
Butler, Esgq., Southfield, Edgbaston. a 
ObonTIopA Diana VAR. GLADYS. (C. Neetzliana x O. sranhilebort very 
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