SEPTEMBER, 1915.]| THE ORCHID REVIEW. 277 
Lt.-Col. H. V. Warrender, High Grove, Pinner (gr. Mr. Strong), sent a 
good plant of Cattleya Clarkiz with three flowers. 
Messrs.. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a choice group, 
including two richly-coloured forms of Vanda coerulea, a good example of 
Lelia Bella (figured at p. 265 of our eighteenth volume), Catasetum 
macrocarpum and the rare C. Russellianum, a good example of Habenaria 
Susanne, Cattleya Alcimeda (Gaskelliana alba X labiata alba), the rare 
Miltonia Schroederi, Sophrocattleya Laconia, Odontioda Red-Cross, Sophro- 
lelia Gratrixiz, and several pretty Odontoglossums and Cypripediums. 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Orchid Nursery, Slough, sent Brassocattleya 
Ilene magnifica, a fine, rather light-coloured form, B.-c. Andre-Maron (C. 
Schreedere x B.-c. Leemaniz), B.-c. Miguel (B. Digbyana X C. Carmen), 
a large rosy lilac flower, with some purple marbling on the lip, and a good 
form of Leliocattleya rubens. 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, sent six plants of Cattleya Sybil, 
varying much in colour, and five of them with the bicolor type of lip, also 
plants of C. Adula. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
CATTLEYA SyBIL VAR. W. R. Lee (Dowiana aurea X iridescens).—A 
large and handsome form with the Dowiana type of lip. The sepals and 
petals are yellow, with a bronzy rose shade, and the broad entire lip is deep 
crimson, with much dark yellow veining in the centre. Exhibited by 
W. R. Lee, Esq., Plumpton Hall, Heywood, Manchester (gr. Mr. C. Branch). 
CATASETUM PILEATUM (Bungerothii).—A fine plant, bearing an 
inflorescence of nine large white flowers, with a greenish yellow disc to 
the broad, shell-shaped lip. Exhibited by Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., 
Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. J. Collier). 
SOPHROCATTLEYA SYLVIA (S.-c. Doris X C. Hardyana).—A handsome 
hybrid, bearing a flower of excellent shape, the sepals and petals being 
broad and dark purple in colour, and the broad lip undulate in front, and 
tich ruby purple with some yellow veining in the throat. Exhibited by 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CaTTLEyA HARDYANA FowLer’s VAR. (Warscewiczii X Dowiana aurea). 
—A very beautiful form, having broad white sepals and petals, and the lip 
intense crimson with copious yellow veining. Exhibited by J. Gurney 
Fowler, Esq. 
L#LIOCATTLEYA EXIMIA DELICATISSIMA (L. purp 
—A beautiful light-coloured variety, bearing two spikes of four flowers 
each, the sepals and petals being pale lilac, and the lip with radiating light 
purple lines all round the disc, and the front blush white. Exhibited by 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq. 
urata x C. Warneri). 
