274 THE ORCHID REVIEW’. [NOVEMBER, 1916 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, staged a small group 
of choice things, including Cattleya Iris, Fabia, Armstrongiz, Saturn 
(O’Brieniana alba X Gaskelliana alba), C. Claesiana alba, C. Acis Orchid- 
hurst var. (Maronii X Dowiana aurea), having yellow sepals and petals, and 
a dark crimson lip with lighter veining, Brassolelia Veitchii, Odonto- 
glossum Victory var. Sir Douglas Haig, a fine variety, having bronzy 
claret segments margined with white, and a promising Lzliocattleya from 
Cattleya Warscewiczii and Lzliocattleya Greenwoodii, most like the latter 
in general character (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a choice group, 
including the interesting Odontonia Cybele (M. candida x O. cirrhosum), 
fairly intermediate in character, and having a triangular, acuminate white 
lip, Brassocattleya Veitchii and the white var. Queen Alexandra, Odontioda 
Charlesworthii and O. Brewii nigra, Odontoglossum armainvillierense 
xanthotes, Miltonia vexillaria Hesperia, a cross of M. v. Leopoldii and 
similar in type, good examgles of Leliocattleya Serbia, Salonica, and 
Numidia, Cattleya Hardyana, C. Miguelito (Octave-Doin X Dowiana 
aurea), a charming thing, having white sepals and petals tinged with lilac, 
and a claret-purple lip with yellow veining (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, staged a brilliant little group of 
Cattleyas, including several plants of C. Adula, Sylvia, Beatrice, and 
Hassallii, C. Sylvia alba (Fabia alba X Dowiana aurea), with white sepals 
and petals and a rich crimson lip, Brassocattleya Maronii, and Lelio- 
cattleya Zena (Lc. Ophir x C. iridescens), a charming little thing with 
yellow sepals and petals and a rosy crimson lip (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, staged a bright group, including 
some good Cattleyas, Lzliocattleyas, and other interesting things, Le. 
Olive being a very promising hybrid derived from C. Adula X Le. 
callistoglossa (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Cooksbridge, staged a pretty little group, 
including some good examples of Cattleya Hardyana, C. Rothschildiana, 
C. Cowaniz alba, and others, with a good example of Cymbidium Hanbury- 
anum (erythrostylum xX Tracyanum), bearing a spike of honey-yellow 
flowers lined with red-brown, and with darker markings on the lip (Silver 
Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a showy group, including 
fine examples of Cattleya Mantinii, C. Fabia, C. F. alba, the beautiful 
albino C. Lady Veitch, C. Sir Douglas Haig (Warscewiczii x Sylvia)s 
bearing six fine flowers, having deep rose sepals and petals, and a ruby 
purple lip with some yellow markings in the throat, Coelogyne Mooreanay 
Brassocattleya Oberon, Rhynchostylis retusa, Cypripedium Rossetti, and 
others (Silver Banksian Medal). 
