28 THE. ORCHID. REVIEW. [JANUARY, 1916. 
Bci. GOLDEN-Horn (Bcl. Rowena.x. Lc. Goldcrest), O.R., 1915, p. 
127.—Sir George L. Holford, March, 1915. 
Bet. Lua (BI. Gratrixiz x Lc. Ballii), Charlesw. Cat., 1g09, p. 72).— 
Charlesworth & Co., 1908. 
Bei. LuTetia (Bc. Leemaniz X Lc. highburiensis), Charlesw. Cat., 
1912, p. 71.—Charlesworth & Co., 1g1I. 
BCL. PERVENUSTA (B. Digbyana X Lc. bletchleyensis), Charlesw. Cat., 
1gI4, p. 10.—Charlesworth & Co., 1913. 
Bev. RENn1# (Bc. Leemannie xX Lc. Truffautiana), O.R., 1911, p. 342. 
—Ch. Maron. April, 1908. 
Leliocattleya Reni, J.S.H.Fr., 1908, p. 301. 
Bc_. SEAFORTH-HIGHLANDER (Bc. Leemanie xX Lc. Aphrodite).— 
Sander & Sons, Nov., 1914. 
Brassocattleya Seaforth-Highlander, O.R., 1914, p. 366. 
Bev. SpHINX (Bc. Maroni# X Lc. Canhamiana).—Marcoz. July, 1912. 
Brassocattleya Sphinx, J.S.H.Fr., 1912, p. 448. 
Bev. Tuera (B. Digbyana X Le. Ballii), Charlesw. Cat., 1909, p. 72.— 
Charlesworth & Co., 1908. 
Bev. Triune (Be. langleyensis x Lc. Ballii), O.R., 1911, p. 148.—Sir 
Trevor Lawrence, Aprill, rgr11. 
Bei. Watteau (B. Digbyana x Lec. Truffautiana).—Ch. Maron. Oct., 
1909. 
Leliocattleya Watteau, J.S.H.Fr., 1909, p. 588. 
Bei. WINIFRED (Bl. Gratrixie x Lc. Myra), O.R., Igto, p. 86.— 
Charlesworth & Co., Feb., rgro. 
THe Rep Cross Funp.—From an aidvertisenient on another page it 
will be seen that the collection of Orchids of Mrs. R. N. Hooper, Stans- 
hames Court, Chipping Sodbury, Glos.. is to be sold for the benefit of the 
funds of the joint societies of The British Red Cross and the Order of the 
Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. The collection is to be 
disposed of by private treaty through Messrs. A. J. Keeling & Sons, 
Westgate Hill, Bradford, who inform us that Mrs. Hooper, being herself 
a member, has approached the officials of the joint societies, and the sale 
has their approval and best wishes for success. The collection consists of 
nearly 2,000 well-grown plants, and a Catalogue is being prepared, with 
particulars of sale, which will be forwarded by Messrs. Keeling on 
application. Mrs. Hooper’s Orchid grower has joined the colours. 
We learn that about 150 of the Orchids sold by F. D. Godman, Esq., 
South Lodge, Horsham, for the benefit of the Red Cross Funds (see page 
352 of our last volume) have been purchased by Col. Stephenson R. Clarke, 
C.B., Borde Hill, Cuckfield, Sussex. ; 
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