172 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JuLy-Aucust, 1918, 
At the meeting held on July 2nd Orchids were less numerous, and the 
awards consisted of two medals and two Preliminary Commendations. 
Orchid Committee present: Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. (in the Chair), 
J. O’Brien (hon. sec.), Arthur Dye, ]. Wilson Potter, W. H. White, R. A, 
Rolfe, W. Bolton, J. Charlesworth, T. Armstrong, F. K. Sander, R. G. 
Thwaites, Sir Harry J. Veitch, F. J. Hanbury, and C. H. Curtis. 
PRELIMINARY COMMENDATIONS. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM JASPER ASHTEAD PARK VAR. (crispum X amabile).—A 
very distinct form, the flower most resembling the O. crispum parent, and 
having broad segments of good substance, the colour white with clusters of 
dark purple spots in the centre, and the crest of the lip bright yellow. 
Exhibited by Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashtead Park (gr. Mr. W. H. White). 
ODONTOGLOSSUM PROMERENS Princess Mary (eximium X crispum).—A 
beautiful variety, the flower being of excellent shape, and the ground colour 
pure white, the spots having two broad bands of reddish mauve, and the 
nearly circular petals a large blotch of similar colour in the centre, and the 
broad lip some darker markings in front of the yellow crest. Exhibited by 
Messrs. Armstrong and Brown. 
GENERAL EXHIBITs. 
Messrs, Armstrong and Brown, Tunbridge Wells, were awarded a 
Silver Flora Medal for a beautiful group, including good examples of Lelia 
tenebrosa and purpurata, Anguloa Cliftonii, and the rare Cypripedium 
Druryi, with a fine series of hybrids. Noteworthy among these were a good 
Odontonia brugensis, Odontioda Lutetia, Cooksoniz, and Madeline, 
Odontoglossum Cynthia (eximium x Mars) a fine white, well blotched 
variety, good examples of O. eximillus, and others, Cypripedium Maudie, 
Lzliocattleya Martinetii, some well grown Miltonia vexillaria, Hyeana, and 
other good things. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, also received a Silver 
Flora Medal for a rich and varied group, including Odontioda Lyra (Odm. 
Jasper X Oda. Royal-Gem), a promising ruby-violet seedling, with lilac apes 
to the lip, O. Lorna (Oda. Lambeauana X Odm. Olympia), arichly coloured 
hybrid with some white splashes on the segments, O. Juliet (Oda. 
Bradshawie X Odm. promerens), Odontoglossum Penelope albens (Rolfee 
x Olympia), with large white segments and some of the unmistakable 
Rolfez marking on the lip, the yellow O. luteopurpureum Vuylstekeanum, 
good examples of O. crispum xanthotes and O. eximium xanthotes, tw° 
plants of the rose-purple Disa Blackii, the rare Cirrhopetalum pulchrum 
var. Cliftonii, Cattleya Stuartii virginalis and C. Warscewiczii majestic, 
Phalznopsis Lueddemanniana with three racemes, some finely-grown plants 
of Miltonia Charlesworthii, Brassocatlelia Ajax (Lc. Aphrodite X Be, 
Veitchii), Leliocattleyas, and others, 
