116 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [May, 1918, 
Lawrenceanum Hyeanum, the pretty little Bulbophyllum Sillemianum with 
two bright yellow flowers, and others (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged an excellent 
group, including good examples of Dendrobium infundibulum and D, 
Jamesianum, Lzliocattleya bella with tive handsome flowers, Le. Clarice, 
three fine Odontoglossum crispum xanthotes, and several blotched hybrids, 
Odontioda Schreederi, and other brilliant forms, Miltonia Bleuana, a few 
good Cattleyas, and others (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, staged a brilliant little group, 
including the white Brassocattleya Veitchii Queen Alexandra, good 
examples of Leliocattleya Dominiana and eximia, Lc. Sextus (Le. 
Feronia X C. Schroederze), blush-white with orange disc to the lip, Le, 
Marco (Lc. Mena x C. Schreederz), a pretty cowslip-yellow hybrid, Le. 
Moonbeam, Dominiana, and Ballii, Cymbidium Lowianum concolor, 
Diana, and I’Ansonii, Cattleya Schrcederze Purity, Oncidium Gardneri and 
concolor, Odontioda Chantecler, Odontoglossum Royal-Purple, and others 
(Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. C. F. Walters, Balcombe, staged a small group of well-flowered 
Dendrobiums, including D. Ainsworthii and its fine variety Mrs. Haywood, 
D. Rolfez, several forms of D. nobile, two good Cymbidium insigne, 
Lelia Latona, Odontioda Bradshawie, and others (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Slough, showed Cattleya Peter (Hardyana X 
Venus), a brilliant hybrid, most like the former, and having sepals and 
petals tinged with rose on a light ground, and the lip crimson, with yellow 
veining in the throat, and a yellow patch on either side. 
MANCHESTER AND NoRTH OF ENGLAND ORCHID. 
A meeting was held at the Coal Exchange, Manchester, on April 4th, 
when the members of Committee present were : Rev. J. Crombleholme (in the 
chair), Messrs. R. Ashworth, D. A. Cowan, J. Cypher, A. G. Ellwood, 
J. Howes, A. J. Keeling, D. McLeod, J. McNab, W. Shackleton, H. Thorp, 
and H. Arthur (Secretary). There was a fine display of choice Orchids, 2. : 
considerable number of which gained certificates. 
First-CLass CERTIFICATES. 
Leliocattleya West Point Rex (Lc. bletchleyensis x C. Empress-F ree 
erick), Brassocattleya, Apollo Regina, Cattleya intertexta alba magnifica, 
Odontioda Red Cross var. exquisita, and O. Coronation West Point vats 
from S. Gratrix, Esq. 
Odontioda mira (Oda. Bradshawiz x Odm. mirum), the finest variety . : 
yet seen, the large flowers with brilliant crimson markings ; from P. Smith, 
Esq. A Silver Medal was also awarded to this fine exhibit, a note of which : 
appears on page 118. 
