92 THE ORCHID REVIEW. (APRIL, ot 
D. Owen with a spike of seven flowers, a fine Laeliocattleya George Wood. 
hams, Sophronitis grandiflora, Cattleya Clotho and C. Schroeder Hercules, 
Cypripedium Maudie, and others. Among the Odontoglossums we noted 
the rare O. nevium, O. eximillus Orchidhurst var., a fine white, blotched 
with light violet and bearing a spike of fifteen flowers, O. Nora, 0. 
Conqueror, and some promising seedlings, while the Odontiodas included 
O. Ariel (Odm. Crawshayanum x Oda. Cooksoniz), with vinous-purple — 
sepals and petals, and traces of white markings, and a rose-coloured lip, 
with a rather spiny yellow crest, O. Royal-Gem Orchidhurst var., a very fine 
form, with good examples of O. Henryi, Zephyr, Cooksoniz, aud others 
(Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a fine group of — 
well-grown plants, the majority being Odontoglossums and Odontiodas, with : 
few Cattleyas and Leliocattleyas, Odontonia Irene, and cut spikes of 
Eulophiella Peetersiana and Neomoorea irrorata. Odontoglossum Dora — 
was a particularly fine plant, bearing an inflorescence of .18 flowers, and 0. i 
Marjorie (illustrissimum x Pescatorei Veitchianum), a promising hybrid 
with well-spotted flowers, anda broad, Pescatorei-like lip. We noted also 
good examples of O. crispum xanthotes, Odontioda Red- Cross, O Joam, 
and various other showy things (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, staged a very pretty little group, 
including two well-bloomed Sophronitis grandiflora, Sophrocatlelia Hon. 
Barbara Wilson (C. Fabia x Sl. heatonensis), with four flowers, having — 
bright rose sepals and a darker lip, Sophrocattleya Atreus, Leeliocattleyg 
Pronax (Le. George-Woodhams x elegans), Oncidioda Cooksoml®, — 
Odontioda Vuylstekex, and several other good things (Silver Banksiat 
Medal). 
Messrs. Sanders, St. Albans, staged a good group, including several 
hybrid Cymbidiums, Leliocattleya dulce var Sandere (C. Mendelii * 
Lelia anceps alba), white with a yellow disc to the lip, Lc. Goldcrest, ® 
light rose form of Le. Joy-Sander, a fine Odontoglossum = mirum, ¥ 
Fascinator, Odontioda Rolfei (C. vuleanica X Odm. Hunnewellianum), and 
other interesting things (Silver Banksian Medal). o 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Slough, sent a good white Cattleya Magall- 
Sander, and Brassocattleya Rosita (Bc. Irene x C. Dowiana Rosita), 4 
distinct and attractive thing, having cream-white flowers of § 
Shape, much flushed and mottled with rose, and much claret-red marking 
on the lip. : 
We were also much interested in a nearly complete series of painting> — 
of British Orchids, shown by C, E. Clarke, Esq., Wilmington Avenu® — 
Chiswick, including such rarities as Cephalanthera rubra, the Irish : 
Spiranthes Romanzoffiana, Cypripedium Calceolus (rare as to native : 
