182 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JuNE, 191%. 
staged a very fine group of about a bay in extent, to which a Silver Cup 
was awarded. It contained some good Cattleya Mossiz, C. Mendelii, and 
Lelia purpurata, brilliant forms of Odontioda Bradshawiz, Charlesworthii, 
Vuylstekeze and Cooksoniz, three plants of Maxillaria tenuifolia, M. 
Sanderiana, some good Odontoglossum crispum, both white and spotted, O. 
amabile splendens, O. eximium Ridgways’ var., a fine O. Wilckeanum 
some good Renanthera Imschootiana, Anguloa Clowesii, Bifrenaria 
Harrisoniz and var. pubigera, Vanda tricolor, Oncidium Gardnerianum, 
Larkinanum, and macranthum, Miltonia Bleuana and some good M. 
vexillaria, Cypripedium barbatum, bellatulum, and several good C. concolor, 
Brassocattleya langleyensis, and a very handsome Cattleya mentioned under 
Awards. 
Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), sent 
Leliocattleya Grahame White (Phoebe x luminosa), having brilliant buff- 
yellow flowers, with the front lobe of the lip crimson purple and very 
undulate, also another which is mentioned under Awards. 
M. S. Cooke, Esq., Kingston Hill, sent Cattleya Mossize Cooke’s var., a 
good well-coloured form. 
Mrs. Norman Cookson, Oakwood, Wylam-on- Tyne (gr. Mr. Chapman), 
sent Odontoglossum armainvillierense Peetersii, a handsome blotched form. 
H. F. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. Mr. G. H. Day), sent 
Odontoglossum amabile Frederickii, a handsome white form, densely 
spotted with red-purple on the lower parts of the segments. 
M. H. Graire, Amiens, sent Odontoglossum Sappho (Fletcherianum x 
crispum), a prettily spotted form. 
J. J. Holden, Esq., Southport (gr. Mr. R. Johnson), sent Cypripedium 
bellatulum Holdenii, a large and very heavily blotched form. 
Baron Bruno Schréder and Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., sent handsome 
Orchids, which are mentioned under Awards. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a magnificent group, one and 
a half bays in extent, and most effectively broken up by a dell on either side 
of the central group, a Gold Medal being awarded. The Odontoglossums 
were a remarkable feature, the forms and hybrids of O. crispum being 
numerous and excellent, and some of them stood on pedestals above the sur- 
face of the group, noteworthy among them being O. King Arthur (brugense 
x amabile), with thirteen large rosy flowers, closely blotched and marbled 
with purple, the richly blotched O. memoria King Edward VII., O. Black 
Douglas (Wilckeanum x Vuylstekez), a dark claret-red flower with a few 
white streaks and a narrow white margin, O. Alicez, O. Meteor (armain- 
villierse x amabile), O. speciosum (gandavense x armainvillierense), much 
spotted with plum purple, except at the apex and margin of the segments. 
O. crispum Thompsonianum, O. c. King George, a large white form, and 
