SEPTEMBER, I915.] THE _GRCHID REVIEW. 279 
Cowan, J. Cypher, J. Evans, A. R. Handley, Dr. Hartley, J. Lupton, 
D. McLeod, W. J. Morgan, W. Shackleton, S. Swift, Z. A. Ward, and 
H. Arthur (Sec.). 
A Large Silver Medal was awarded to R. Ashworth, Esq., Newchurch: 
(gr. Mr. W. Gilden), for a fine miscellaneous group, including three good 
things which appear in the award list. 
Silver Medals were awarded to Col. J. Rutherford, M.P., Blackburn 
(gr. Mr. J. Lupton); to Messrs. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, and to: 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, for fine groups, the first-named 
containing several promising seedling Lzliocattleyas, and the last a 
number of interesting botanical species. 
Interesting exhibits were also sent by Mrs. R. le Doux, West Derby 
(gr. Mr. J. W. Fletcher); Miss Bolton, Penketh, Warrington (gr. Mr.. 
T. Clare) ; S. Gratrix, Esq., Whalley Range (gr. Mr. W. W. Field); A. J- 
Oakshott, Esq., Bidston (gr. Mr. C. Findlow), and O. O. Wrigley, Esq., 
Bury (gr. Mr. E. Rogers), several of which appear in the Award List. 
A fine plant of the rare Utricularia montana, bearing about 80 blooms,. 
was also sent from the collection of W. Bolton, Esq., Warrington (gr. Mr. 
Cain). Although not an Orchid, it is generally grown with them. 
FirsT-CLAss CERTIFICATES. 
Cypripedium niveum Heatherlea var., a fine round flower of perfect 
form, from Miss Bolton. 
Cattleya Sybil var. Emmeline, a fine well-set flower of even colour, with 
very distinct marking on the lip, from Mrs. R. le Doux. 
Leliocattleya Armada (C. fulvescens X L.-c. luminosa), a large 
flower, of good shape and colour, with a well-lined lip, from S. Gratrix, Esq. 
Awarps OF MERIT. 
Miltonia Harwoodii Ashlands var. (C. Neetzliana xX M. vexillaria),- 
Oncidium Mantinii Ashworthiz, and Odontoglossum percultum var., 
Brunette, from R. Ashworth, Esq. 
Cattleya Sybil var. Arline, from Mrs. le Doux. 
FirsT-CLaAss CULTURAL CERTIFICATE. 
Mr. C. Findlow, gr. to A. J. Oakshott, Esq., for Miltonia vexillaria var- 
Enchantress, a magnificent specimen bearing 118 flowers. A Bronze 
Medal was also awarded to the gardener. 
RENANTHERA STorIEI.—A plant of this handsome Philippine Orchid. 
is now flowering at Kew. It has much of the general habit of R. coccinea, 
but the flowers are larger, and the lateral sepals are covered with large 
crimson blotches. It is well figured in the Botanical Magazine (t. 7537)» 
from a plant that flowered in the collection of the late Sir Trevor 
Lawrence, Bart., at Burford, in June, 1896. 
