THE ORCHID REVIEW. ae3 
most resembling C. bellatulum, but with an entirely white lip. He also 
sent C. X Salus, a hybrid with greenish yellow flowers tinged with purple, 
apparently partly derived from C. concolor. 
The Rev. F. Paynter, Stoke Hill, Guildford, sent a pretty hybrid 
Phaius, derived from P. Humblotii and P. bicolor, the sepals and petals 
yellow tinged with red, and the lip dull rose with some orange lines at the 
base. 
Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, Chelsea, staged a very fine group, to 
which a Silver Flora Medal was given. It comprised the brightly-coloured 
Phalznopsis x Luedde-violacea, P. xX intermedia var. Vesta, Disa xX 
Veitchii, Spathoglottis x aureo-Vieillardii, with flowers bright yellow on 
opening, afterwards becoming cream-colour, the segments dotted with 
purple and the lip purple at the apex; the fine Dendrobium x illustre, D. 
X porphyrogastrum, some fine pans of Dendrobium Phalenopsis, D. 
Bensone, the richly-coloured D. glomeratum, a fine pan of Stenoglottis 
longifolia, Epidendrum nemorale, Sobralia macrantha, the handsome S. X 
Veitchii, some good specimens of Phaius Humblotii, Anguloa Ruckeri and 
A. uniflora, the rare Aéranthes grandiflorus, Cypripedium superbiens with 
two dozen flowers, Aérides multiflorum Lobbii, some fine forms of Lelia 
tenebrosa, Cattleya Mossiz and C. Mendelii, Lelio-cattleya Xx eximia, 
L.-c. X Canhamiana, &c. A First-class Certificate was awarded to Lalio- 
cattleya x Eudora superba (Lelia purpurata @ X Cattleya Mendelii 3), 
a superb form of L.-c. X Aphrodite, with blush-white, finely shaped flowers, 
and a rich purple-crimson front lobe to the lip. 
Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Upper Clapton, staged a handsome group, 
chiefly composed of fine forms of Cattleya Mossi, and including C. M. 
Reineckeana, C. M. Wageneri, C. M. Bronze Queen, a richly-coloured form, in 
which the orange of the lip was unusually developed, and of a bronzy tint, 
&c. They also exhibited Cypripedium X Mrs. E. V. Low, a very pretty 
hybrid of unrecorded parentage, to which an Award of Merit was given. It 
is evidently a C. niveum cross, the flowers being medium-sized, white, 
with the petals and dorsal sepal lightly spotted with purple. 
Messrs. F. Sander and Co., St. Albans, exhibited a number of interesting 
Orchids, including Lycaste leucantha, a large green-flowered species of the 
gigantea group, Dendrobium infundibulum and D. speciosissimum, Cattleya 
Schilleriana, Aérides expansum, forms of Odontoglossum Harryanum, the 
handsome Sobralia x Amesiana and S. X Veitchii, Stenoglottis longifolia, 
Calanthe Sanderiana, Miltonia vexillaria and Cypripedium xX E. Holt. 
Mr. H. A. Tracy, Twickenham, sent flowers of five good forms of 
Cattleya Mendelii. 
