go THE ORCHID REVIEW. — [APRIL, 1917: 
with the disc of the lip maroon and the apex purple; D. chessingtonense 
Gatton Park var., D. nobile Sander, a pretty rosy form without a dark 
disc to the lip, D. Rubens elegans, and others. 
Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashtead Park, Surrey (Orchid grower Mr. W. H. 
White), sent Cattleya Apelles (Whitei x Mendelii var. King George V.), a 
pretty white form, with some purple on the lip. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, staged a choice group, 
including several promising Odontoglossums bearing their first flower, 
noteworthy among them being O. Bagdad, with a zone of purple spots on a 
white ground, and forms of O. Doris and exultans. Odontioda was repre 
sented by good forms of O. Diana, Madeline, Cupid, Henryi, Ashtonie, 
Charlesworthii, and Leeana. We also noted examples of Dendrobium 
Armstrongia and D. nobile virginale, Cypripedium Holdenii, C. Venus 
Orchidhurst var., with four howers, Miltonia St. Andre, and others (Silver 
Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a brilliant group, 
including good forms of Odontoglossum crispum xanthotes, Lambeauianum, 
Doris, illustrissimum, O. Phoebe with six racemes, Odontonia Magali- 
Sander var. xanthotes, Odontioda Brewii, Sophrocatlelia Meuse (Scl. 
Marathon x Le. callistoglossa), a very richly-coloured and charming 
novelty, Brassocattleya Cliftonii magnifica and Be. Vilmoriniana, Leelio- 
cattleya Clonia, Brassocattlelia Joan, Cattleya Enid, Lelia harpophylla 
with two racemes, and others (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged an interesting group, 
including Lycaste Skinneri Mrs. G. Hamilton-Smith, a very large and 
richly-coloured form, Leliocattleya Trimyra var. Charm, a pretty white 
form with orange-yellow throat to the lip, a good form of Odontoglossum 
waltonense, Ccelogyne flaccida with four racemes, Cattleya Snow Queens 
C. Mary Sander and C. Cappei, the curious little Bulbophyllum ;mirum 
with fringed petals, B. Watsonianum, Leptotes bicolor, the pretty Eria 
marginata, and others. 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Slough, sent Cattleya Suzanne Hye de Crom, 
a charming albino, a good form of Dendrobium nobile, and two 
Odontoglossums, one a well-coloured seedling O. crispum, the other 4 
hybrid of uncertain parentage, heavily blotched with chocolate-purple on 4 
light ground. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, sent the richly-coloured 
Dendrobium Thwaitesie Veitch’s var., Lzeliocattleya luminosa aurea, Le. 
Godmanii (Le. Ballii x C. Schroederw), a promising hybrid with fawn- 
coloured sepals and petals and a deep orange lip, Cattleya Trianz alba, 
and Brassocattleya Cliftonii magnifica. : 
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