182 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JUNE, 1915. 
C. Dusseldorfii Undine, Leliocattleya Fascinator-Mossiz and many others, 
Lelia purpurata Lewisii, white with a few dark lines in the throat, 
Masdevallia Pourbaixii and M. Shuttryana Chamberlainii, Restrepia 
guttulata, Cypripedium Mastersianum, Ccelogyne ‘tamentosa, Phalzenopsis 
Lueddemanniana, Zygopetalum Charlesworthii, a handsome form of 
Miltonia Charlesworthii, and others, the whole group showing excellent 
culture and effective arrangement. : 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a large and very rich group, 
which also gained a Gold Medal. It was banked up in'the centre with the 
scarlet Renanthera Imschootiana, Odontoglossums, Cymbidium insigne and 
Pauwelsii, Epidendrum O’Brienianum, and a lot of Dendrobium thyrsi- 
florum, while on either side were many of the bright purple Leeliocattleya 
‘Hyeana, showy Cattleyas and Brassocattleyas, some good Oncidium 
pulchellum, Odontiodas, and some home-raised Miltonia vexillaria, the vat. 
William Thompson being one of the largest and most richly-coloured forms 
yet seen. In front were a row of Trichopilia Backhouseana and a number 
of interesting botanical Orchids. Among good things noted were a plant 
of Lycaste gigantea with seven flowers;“the deep green L. Locusta, 
Odontoglossum Goodsonii and other fine hybrids, Dendrobium cariniferum 
and senile, Warscewiczilla discolor, Zygopetalum Perrenoudii, Lycaste 
Deppei, the fine Maxillaria Fletcheriana, Miltonia vexillaria G. D. Owen, 
Angrecum Leonis, Ccelogyne Parishii, integerrima, and a pretty form 
nearly allied to C. Sandere, Promenza xanthina, Luisia amesiana, Ione 
siamensis, and numerous other showy and botanical things, which we have 
not space to enumerate. : 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown staged a large and excellent group, to which 
a Silver-gilt Cup was awarded. The centre consisted of numerous Lelio- 
cattleyas and Brassocattleyas, with spikes of Odontoglossum Royal-Purple 
‘above, while ‘the two end elevations consisted largely of Odontoglossums, 
with numerous scarlet Odontiodas at the two corners. In front were many 
“seedling Odontoglossums of great promise. Interesting: plants noted — 
examples of Cattleya Gratrixie alba (Mendelli alba x Mossiz Wagener), 
C. O’Brieniana alba, C. Skinneri alba, C. Mendelii Michael, white with the 
front of the lip rich purple, Lelia purpurata Lewisii, white with slight 
purple lines in the throat, fine forms of Lzliocattleya Aphrodite, Fascinator 
and George Woodhams, batches of Cypripedium Lawrenceanum Hyeanum 
and C. callosum Sanderz, Odontoglossum crispum Lusitania, O. Epicastar 
Miltonia Hyeana and some good M. vexillaria, the pretty little Odontioda 
‘Aspasia (Odm. Vuylstekei X C. sanguinea), O. wickhamiensis, brilliant 
forms of O. Bradshawiz and Charlesworthii, &c., while in front was a TOW 
of the pretty little Dendrobium crepidatum. The group was tastefully set 
up with’ferns:and light foliage plants. 
