June, 1915.] THE ORCHID. REVIEW. 183. 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Orchid Nursery, Slough, staged a particularly 
effective group to which a Silver-gilt Cup was awarded. Its particular 
feature was a crescent-shaped depression, the mossy banks. being planted 
with Cypripedium niveum and bellatulum and several forms of Ancectochili. 
This was backed up by an irregular bank of showy Orchids in which the 
leading plants were staged so as to show up their special features, the whole 
arrangement being very effective. We noted some good forms of Lelio- 
cattleya Ballii, L.-c. callistoglossa magnifica with five superb flowers, 
L.-c. Fernand-Denis, the richly-coloured L.-c. Fascinator Langley var. with 
seven beautiful flowers, L.-c. Teucra var. Mrs. Mary Stokes (L.-c. 
Martinetii x C. Mossize), with, carmine-rose. flowers of great beauty, a 
beautiful L.-c.. Schroedere, Brassocattleya Veitchii, B.-c. Thorntonii 
Euphemia, with two large white flowers of excellent shape, Odontoglossum. 
crispum Ethel and Joan, two prettily-blotched forms, O. Cooksoniz var. 
Ruby (percultum Xx armainvillierense), a good O. Wilckeanum, a very fine 
Brassocatlelia Veitchii, and other good things. 
Messrs. J. & A. McBean, Cooksbridge, also received a Silver-gilt Cup 
for a.very rich group, in which scarlet Odontiodas were staged with fine 
effect. In the centre was a well-flowered Odontocidium Edwardatum, 
supported on each side by the fine Oncidium McBeanianum, O. Marshall- 
ianum, and several good Cymbidiums, and these again by many excellent 
Odontoglossums, Cattleya Mossie and Mendelii, and Leliocattleya 
Aphrodite, with several good Miltonia St.-Andre in front. We noted a 
good plant of Anguloa Clowesii, Oncidium Gardneri and pulchellum- 
Odontoglossum apterum candidulum, O. crispum xanthotes, a very fine 
O. amabile, O. Hyeanum, O. eximium Beaute-Celeste, a fine white, with a 
zone of large brown blotches on the segments, O. crispum Matterhorn, 
Cattleya Mossiz Wageneri, C. Mendelii striata, C. Dusseldorfii Undine, 
and other good things. 
Messrs. ‘Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, Sussex, staged a very effective 
group, to which a Large Silver Cup was given. The centre consisted of a 
cluster of Oncidium Marshallianum, with Dendrobium thyrsiflorum and 
Phalznopsis amabilis on each ‘side, two fine plants of Arpophyllum 
giganteum with numerous spikes of rosy flowers, some good Cattleyas, 
Miltonia vexillaria and Odontoglossums in front, while at the ends were: 
masses of scarlet Renanthera Imschootiana. Among interesting things 
noted were the rare Vanda Charlesworthii, several V. coerulescens, some 
good Cattleya Mendelii, the var. Princess Mary having fourteen charming 
blush pink flowers, C. Dusseldorfii Undine, C. intermedia ccerulea, 
Brassolelia  Jessopii, Lycaste Deppei, Cymbidium Schreederi and 
Devonianum, several Dendrobium Brymerianum, Lycaste gigantea, 
Oncidium.Gardneri and Kramerianum, some-fine Laliocattleyas, a number 
