i88 THE ORCHID REVIEW. {Aucust, 1917. 
GENERAL EXHIBITS. ' 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, staged a fine group, 
to which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It contained the handsome 
Miltonia vexillaria Frank Reader, M. Charlesworthii, Cypripedium Alma 
Gevaert, the graceful C. Vipanii, Anguloa Cliftonii, Bulbophyllum Dearei, 
a fine Cattleya Warscewiczii, Odontioda Henryi, Bradshawiz, heatonensis, 
Penelope, and Cereus var. Figaro (Oda. Charlesworthii x Odm. excellens), 
having clear yellow flowers blotched with chestnut brown, and the lip with 
a light yellow margin (remarkably different from the original light scarlet 
form), a very fine Odontoglossum Amethyst Glebelands var. O. Pescatorei 
album, with a fine panicle of flowers, O. eximium and var. xanthotes, O. 
Armstrongiz, blotched with violet-purple on a white ground, and several 
other good things. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, also received a Silver 
Flora Medal for a brilliant group, including two fine Cattleya Hardyana 
alba, C. Warscewiczii majestica, a noble form with four flowers, the blush- 
pink variety Mrs. E. Ashworth, C. Gaskellian alba, the pretty C. 
calummata, two examples of C. Hesta, Sophrocatlelia Laconia, a very 
richly-coloured Leliocattleya Momus, the rare Broughtonia sanguinea 
with two racemes, half-a-dozen well-grown Miltonia Charlesworthii, 
Bulbophyllum Lobbii with seven flowers, Oncidioda Charlesworthii with 
four large panicles, Odontioda Zenobia, Brewii, and others, Odonto- 
glossum eximium xanthotes, and several good blotched hybrids. 
A third meeting was held on July 31st, when the exhibits were again 
moderate, and the awards consisted of two Awards of Merit and two 
medals. 
Orchid Committee present: Sir Jeremiah Colman (in the chair), J. 
O’Brien (hon. sec.), Sir Harry J. Veitch, W. Bolton, S. W. Flory, F. K. 
Sander, Pantia Ralli, T. Armstrong, Gurney Wilson, J. Wilson Potter, 
and C. J. Lucas. 3 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CATTLEYA Princess Roya (Fabia X Hardyana).—A richly-coloured 
hybrid, most like the latter in general character, and having deep rose-purple 
sepals and petals, the latter with some paler mottling, and a ruby-red lip, 
margined with lilac, and lined with golden yellow in the centre, 
Exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
CATTLEYA RosiITA ORCHIDHURST VAR. (Prince John x iridescens).—A 
very beautiful hybrid, the flower being of excellent shape, and the sepals 
and petals salmon pink, tinged with yellow, while the lip is chrome yellow, 
with a rounded, deep magenta front lobe. Exhibited by Messrs. Armstrong 
& Brown. 
