310 THE ORCHID REVIEW. {OcToBRR, 1914. 
Sir Harry J. Veitch. There was a very good show of Orchids, and five 
groups gained medals, but they were completely scattered. Several plants 
were submitted to the Committee for Certificate, but only one of them 
gained an Award of Merit. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood), staged 
an interesting and pretty group, which gained a Silver Banksian Medal. 
The back consisted of numerous good Cattleyas and Leliocattleyas, among 
which we noted C. Wendlandiana with two fine racemes, C. Iris, two well- 
flowered plants of the beautiful C. Hardyana var. Countess of Derby, with 
white sepals and petals, C. Dowiana aurea, C. Thayeriana, C. Source d’Or, 
C, suavior, C. Thela (Whiteleyze x Hardyana), and C. Harrisoniana alba, 
Leliocattleya Pallas, L.-c. Martinetii x C. Dowiana aurea, with salmon- 
rose sepals and petals, and a richly-coloured lip with some yellow in the 
throat, and another interesting thing from C. Harrisoniana alba X L.-c. 
Constance Wigan, with a spike of five light-coloured flowers, most like the 
Cattleya parent in shape. We also noted the fine yellow Odontoglossum 
grande Pittianum, O. bictoniense album, O. crispum, O. loochristiense, 
Miltonia Clowesii, three plants of Chondrorhyncha Chestertonii, Brasso- 
cattleya Pittiana and Maroniz, the fine Cypripedium Germaine Opoix, and 
other interesting things. 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Chessington, Streatham (gr. Mr. Hannington), 
received a Bronze Banksian Medal for an interesting little group, mostly 
consisting of hybrids raised in the collection, and including five plants of 
Odontioda Devosiana, O. Thwaitesii, O. Cupid, O. Bradshawie, and 0. 
crispilia (O. Cecilia x Odm. crispum), Cattleya Adula, Iris, Pittiana 
Euphrasia, and C. Gaskelliena alba, a fine Lzeliocattleya Dominiana, 
Odontoglossum Uroskinneri, Miltonia vexillaria Leopoldii, and others. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Brackenhurst, -Pembury (gr. Mr. Davis), sent 
Cattleya Prince Edward (Schilleriana x Warscewiczii), bearing a spike 
of six very richly-coloured flowers,. .and Brassolelia Madame Irene 
Mavrocordato (L. Iona nigrescens x B. Digbyana), bearing a single flower 
with rose-purple sepal3 and petals, and a dark purple fringed lip. 
Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashtead Park, Epsom (gr. Mr. Farnes), sent 
Cattleya Harrisoniana alba, with a spike of five flowers, Lzliocattley 
Anthela Ashtead Park var. (Lec. Phryne X C. Warscewiczii), a pale yellow 
flower with a rosy mauve lip and some yellow veining in the throat, and 
L.-c. Thyone var. Bonnie (L.-c. Ophir x C. Dowiana aurea), having yellow 
flowers with red lines at the base of the lip. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a choice groUP 
including the beautiful Leliocattleya amabilis (L.-c. Fascinator * ™ 
Lueddemanniana Stanleyi), a fine thing with white sepals and petals, and 
some brilliant purple markings on the lip, Cattleya Antiope (C. Chamber 
