148 THE. ORCHID REVIEW. (JUNE, 1916- 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, staged a very fine and 
effectively-arranged group, gaining a Silver-gilt Flora Medal. The centre 
consisted of a lot of fine Leliocattleyas, Cattleya Dusseldorfii Undine, &c., 
with a good specimen of Dendrobium Jamesianum on either side, these 
being followed by a cluster of Phalznopsis amabilis and Renanthera 
Imschootiana at one end, and of Oncidium Masshallianum, Kramerianum, 
Gardneri, &c., at the other. . We noted also the rare and distinct Cattleya 
intermedia Aquinii, Lzliocattleya luminosa aurea, Vanda Parishii and var. 
Marriottiana, Brassocattlelia Triune memoria Sir Trevor Lawrence, a. very 
brilliant form, some beautiful Odontoglossums, Odontiodas, Eria erecta, &c. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, also received a Silver-gilt Flora 
Medal for a brilliant group, arranged in undulating banks. The centre..was 
largely made up of Leeliocattleya Fascinator, the rich purple Lc. Hyeana, 
white and coloured Cattleyas, and many beautiful Miltonias, while the forms 
of Odontoglossum and Odontioda were excellent. We noted also a fine _ 
Acineta Humboldtii with two racemes, Dendrobium Sandere and the 
remarkable D. Harveyanum, a fine Oncidium anthocrene, Cattleya Magali- 
Sander and C. Mossiz Wageneri, two beautiful albinos, C. citrina, Ione 
‘siamensis, Coelogyne integerrima, a fine Cypripedium Rothschildianum, 
Odontoglossum spectable General Joffre with a spike of nineteen flowers, 
Odontioda Chantecleer Perfection, &c. 
Messrs. J. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, staged a very effective group, 
which gained a Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. It contained several well- 
flowered Dendrobium Wardianum, Oncidium Marshallianum, Lelia 
purpurata, Leliocattleyas, Renanthera Imschootiana, Epidendrum 
Boundii, a well-bloomed Lycaste cruenta, Bulbophyllum barbigerum, 
Coelogyne pandurata, Odontoglossums, Miltonias, &c. 
Messrs. Mansell & Hatcher, Rawdon, East Yorks, also received a 
Silver-gilt Banksian Medal for a fine group, including some good Cattleyas 
and Miltonias in the centre, with Odontoglossums and others at the ends, 
over which hung graceful sprays of O. Thompsonianum and O. Clytie. 
We noted also a good Ccelogyne pandurata, the remarkable green Lycaste 
Locusta, Masdevallia Rushtonii, Cattleya Seramis (Mendelii x Empress- 
Frederick), and a number of good Odontiodas and Odontoglossums, among 
which were some promising seedlings, including Odontioda Orion (Odm. 
Jasper X Oda. Charlesworthii), well-blotched with scarlet on a light yellow 
ground, O. Irene (Odm. Jasper X Oda. Bradshawiz), a pretty rose pink 
flower with white margin, O. Dainty (Odm. crispum xX Oda. Goodsonii), 
rose with a cluster of crimson dots in the centre, Odontoglossum Rosalind 
(Wiganianum X amabile), bright yellow with many brown dots on the 
segments, O. Seramis (crispum X Phcebe), a beautiful white of intermediate 
shape, neatly blotched with red-brown, and others. 
