180 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JUNE, 1915. 
M. Charlesworthii, M. Bleuana, and a few M. Roezlii, Cymbidium tigrinum, 
Eulophia scripta, the richly-coloured Sophrocatlelia Hon. Mrs. Barbara 
Wilson, a few Cypripedium niveum, and numerous others. Among the 
numerous Odontoglossums we noted a fine example of the striking O. 
crispum Solum, the chaste O.c. virginale and various blotched forms, and a 
good O. illustrissimum, while Odontioda was represented by a richly 
coloured O. Madeline, O. Coronation Fowler’s var., O. Charlesworthii, and 
Fig. 23. ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM SOLUM. 
a number of other brilliantly-coloured forms. The group was\very effectively 
arranged with moss and Maidenhair Ferns, and was much admired. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Collier), 
staged a very handsome group, to which a Silver-gilt Cup was awarded. 
Striking features in the group were the number of scarlet Odontioda 
Bradshawie, and a lot of well-grown botanical Orchids, which were set UP 
on a bank of moss at the front so as to bring them well up tothe eye. At 
the back was a fine lot of Odontoglossum Thompsonianum, bearing 4 
