184 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JUNE, 1914. 
Ernest Mocatta, Esq., Woburn Place, Addlestone, Surrey (gr. Mr. 
Stevenson), sent Miltonia vexillaria Woburn, a large rose-pink form, and 
M. v. leucoglossa, the latter bearing ten spikes of flowers. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a magnificent 
group of about seventy feet frontage, which received a Gold Medal. It was 
broken up into five banks with intervening dells. The centre consisted of 
a conical mound of brilliant Odontiodas arranged with maiden-hair ferns, 
while the end banks were largely composed of choice Odontoglossums of 
the most varied description, the intervening portions being made up of 
Cattleyas, Lzliocattleyas, Brassocattleyas, a brilliant lot of Renanthera 
Imschootiana, Phalznopsis amabilis and Lueddemanniana, Oncidium 
pulchellum, Dendrobium macrophyllum, and others far too numerous to 
particularise. The group was excellent, both for culture and arrangement, 
and altogether a very worthy exhibit. “a 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, received a Gold Medal for a very 
brilliant group of about the same extent and very effectively arranged in 
conical banks and dells. The centre consisted of a large number of 
beautiful Miltonias, with a row of Trichopilia suavis in front. Then came 
masses of Phalzenopsis amabilis and. Renanthera Imschootiana, and a most 
brilliant series of Odontoglossums and Odontiodas, with fine large clusters 
of Leeliocattleya Hyeana and L.-c. Fascinator on the lower elevations. 
There were also many fine Cattleya Mossiz and Schroedere, Brasso- 
cattleyas, and Cypripediums, a pretty batch of Odontonias, the brilliant 
Vuylstekeara Hyeana, and a series of beautiful hybrids, with the rare 
Bulbophyllum Sillemianum and triste, Denbrobium hedyosmum, ; 4f 
many botanical species, an altogether remarkable group. 
Messrs, Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, received a Silver-gilt 
Cup for a very large and varied group, in which brilliant Odontiodas and 
Odontoglossums, with many beautiful Miltonias, Cattleyas, Laliocattleyas 
Brassolelia Helen, Cymbidium Lowianum and var. concolor, some Wely — 
grown Ccelogyne pandurata, Brassocattleyas, and brightly-coloured 
Masdevallias were very effectively combined. The Odontiodas were Vey 
numerous and effective, and included many O. rosefieldensis, three fine 
forms of O. Chantecleer, O. beechensis, Boltonii, and O. Cooksonl# 
Orchidhurst var. We noted also Cattleya Skinneri alba, Bulbophyllum 
barbigerum, Cypripedium Mary (glaucophyllum x Fairrieanum), and many 
other fine things of the season. 
Messrs. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, received a Silver-gilt Cup for : 
particularly effective group, which was arranged on the ground level, with 
a low arch near the back on which many ephiphytic species We 
realistically arranged with suitable foliage plants, the effect being that of # 
fairy glen. It contained many beautiful Lzliocattleyas, Odontoglossum™® 
