216 THE ORCHID REVIEW. (Jury, 1914. 
Brassocattleya Irene (C. Mossie xX B.-c. Marie), Leeliocattleya Helios, 
yellow, with claret lip, Odontoglossum crispum xanthotes McBean’s var., 
a very beautiful form, Odontioda keighleyensis, Charlesworthii, and 
Lambeauiana, some-fine Miltonias, &c. (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Orchid Nursery, Slough, staged an interesting 
little group, including several good Cattleya Mossiz Wageneri and 
Reineckeana, Lzliocattleya Aphrodite, and others, Brassocatlzlia Albatross 
(B.-l. Veitchii x C. Mossiz), white with a tinge of pink on the lip, 
Odontoglossum Jasper, some good Miltonia vexillaria, and others. 
The meeting preceding a big show is usually marked by a falling offin 
the number of exhibits, and this was the case on June 16th, though there 
were fine groups from amateur exhibitors which gained Silver Flora Medals. 
Two other medals went to trade exhibits, the remaining. awards being a 
First-class Certificate and a Cultural Commendation. 
Orchid Committee present: Sir Harry J. Veitch (in the Chait), 
Messrs. J. O’Brien (Hon. Sec.), Gurney Wilson, R. A. Rolfe, F. Sander, 
J. Wilson Potter, Stuart H. Jlow, F. J. Hanbury, R. G. Thwaites, T. 
Armstrong, A. McBean, Walter Cobb, J. Charlesworth, C. H. Curtis, 
W. P. Bound, A. Dye, E. H. Davidson, H. G. Alexander, W. H. White, 
S. W. Flory, W. Bolton, and Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. 
E. R. Ashton, Esq., Broadlands, Tunbridge Wells (gr. Mr. C. Young), 
received a Silver Flora Medal for a brilliant group, containing some finely- 
grown specimens of Miltonia vexillaria, M. Charlesworthii with seven 
flowers, a fine Lelia tenebrosa, Leliocattleya Aphrodite, Cowanll, 
Ganymede, and others, the beautiful Miltonioda Harwoodii, Odontomia 
brugensis, some fine Cattleya Mossiz, Odontioda St.-Fuscien, O. Charles: 
worthii, O. Ashtonii (Odm. Armstrongiz x C. Neetzliana), well blotched 
with salmon red on a cream ground, Promenza xanthina, some 00 
Odontoglossums, and other interesting things, the whole forming a Very 
fine display. 
His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace, Woodstock (8* 
Mr. G. Hunter), also received a Silver Flora Medal for a beautiful group: 
the leading feature of which was a series of Cattleya Mossi Wagene — 
both home-raised and imported, good examples of C. M. Reineckean® 
some fine Lelia Canhamiana and Aphrodite, and a row of Cypripedium 
niveum and bellatulum in front. 
Earl Brownlow, Ashridge Park (gr. Mr. Robertson), showed two finely- 
grown specimens of Ccelogyne Dayana, bearing an aggregate of about 
twenty graceful racemes. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Brackenhurst, Pembury, Sussex (gT- Mr. J 
Davis), showed Odontoglossum Aquitania, a fine form, bearing 4 spike © 
