Marcu, 1917 | THE ORCHID REVIEW. 67 
FirsT-CLass CERTIFICATE: 
EULOPHIELLA ROLFEI (Elisabethe xX Peetersiana).—A striking hybrid, 
most like a dwarfed E. Peetersiana in habit and in the colour of. the 
flowers, but intermediate in other respects. The inflorescence is stout and 
about three feet high, and it bore twelve flowers and four buds, the former 
over 2% inches across, with rosy purple sepals and petals of waxy texture, 
and a white, three-lobed lip, with a purple apex, and several yellow crested 
keels on the disc. Exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CYMBIDIUM INSIGNE ALBUM.—A charming white variety, bearing an 
inflorescence of eleven flowers, with the disc of the lip yellow, and a few 
obscure pale buff blotches on the side lobes. Exhibited by Messrs. Arm- 
strong & Brown. 
MILTONIA VENUS (vexillaria X Phalenopsis)—A charming little plant, 
with much of the general character of the seed-bearer, but the lip spotted 
with ruby crimson, and the base yellow, with radiating crimson lines. 
Exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
ODONTIODA JOAN BROADLANDS VAR. (Oda. Charlesworthii x Odm. 
armainvillierense).—A brilliantly-coloured variety, bearing very deep ruby- 
red flowers, the lip being paler with ruby-red blotches and the disc yellow. 
Shown by E. R. Ashton, Esq., Broadlands, Camden Park, Tunbridge Wells. 
PRELIMINARY COMMENDATION. 
ODONTIODA MADELINE VAR. OpaL (Oda. Charlesworthii X Odm. 
crispum).—A seedling of good shape and exceptionally dark brownish 
claret-colour, with some deep rose on the lip. Exhibited by Messrs. Arm- 
strong & Brown. 
GENERAL EXHIBITS. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a brilliant group, 
the prominent feature being about thirty well-grown Odontiodas, including 
forms of Charlesworthii, Madeline, one with much yellow in the ground 
colour, Lambeauiana, Brewii, Patricia, Wilsonii, Joan, Cooksoniz, Diana, 
Royal Gem, and O. Sensation (Oda. Vulystekee xX Odm. crispum), 
Cattleya Trianz alba, C. Enid alba, Brassocattleya Cliftonii, a handsome 
form of Odontoglossum Aglaon, O. eximium xanthotes, and O. Norta 
(Jasper X Phoebe), most like the former but with more acuminate segments 
(Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Sander & Sons exhibited a good group, including forms of 
Miltonia Bleuana, Cymbidium Pauwelsii, and Gottiana, Leliocattleya Serre 
(Lc. bletchleyensis X C. Percivaliana), having pale rose sepals and petals 
and a purple lip, Brassocattleya Andre-Maron var. amabilis, Odontoglossum 
percultum, Xylobium leontoglossum, the rare Eria globifera and E. clausa, 
Platyclinis glumacea var. valida, and others (Silver Banksian Medal). - 
