156 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [May, 1913. 
Rossetti, Dendrobium nobile virginale, D. Wardianum, a pretty yellow 
form of D. Wiganie (sigmatum xX _ nobile virginale), Odontioda rose- 
fieldiensis, and a very distinct hybrid from O. Vuylstekez x Cochlioda 
sanguinea, Odontoglossum Andersonianum, O. Rolfez Xx armainvillierense, 
O. polyxanthum: x Rolfez, O. crispum Kinlesideanum, Brassocattleyas. 
and Brassolzlias (Silver Flora Medal). 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a oa group, including 
numerous good forms of Cattleya Schreedere, many plants of Renanthera 
Imschootiana, Scuticaria Hadwenti, Vanda ccerulescens, Odontonia St. 
Alban, some good Odontiodas, Megaclinium maximum, Zygopetalum 
Perrenoudii, Pholidota ventricosa, a plant of Cymbidium I’Ansonii, 
introduced from Annam, a pretty hybrid from Cypripedium glaucophyllum 
and C. Niobe Westonbirt var., &c. (Silver Flora Medal). 
Mr. S. Flory, Tracy’s Nursery, Twickenham, staged a good group, 
including fine examples of Dendrobium Wardianum, Cattleya Schroedere 
and var. alba, C. intermedia, Saccolabium ampullaceum, Lycaste Skinneri, 
Trichopilia. suavis, Bulbophyllum pavimentatum, Pleurothallis Grobyi, P. 
tridentata, Restrepia elegans, and others (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, staged a good group, 
including some well-flowered. Dendrobium Wardianum, aureum, and 
chessingtonense, Oncidium concolor, Cattleya intermedia alba, C. 
Schroedere, and others (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, staged a small group, including some 
good forms of Cattleya Schroedere and Mendelii, two plants of C. 
Lueddemanniana Stanleyi, Lzliocattleya Gottoiana, Brassocattleya M aronii 
and Lycaste Tunstillit (Bronze Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. J. & A. A. McBean, Cooksbridge, staged a small group, including 
some finely-grown Cattleya Schreedere, C. Brenda, Leliocattleya Ganymede 
var. Hermes, Miltonia Bleuana, a richly-coloured Odontioda Lambeauiana, 
some finely-blotched Odontog loasuay crispum, and O.  triumphosum 
(cirrhosum  X_ triumphans). 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, showed Leeliocattleya Boylei 
Langley variety, a pretty blush white form, and Brassocatlelia Medina. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA HEATONENSIS VAR. Canary (C, Hardyana x B. 
Digbyana).—A beautiful variety, having light yellow sepals and petals, and 
a paler lip with some purple markings at the base. The plant bore two 
spikes of three flowers each. Exhibited by Lt.-Col. Sir George L. Holford, 
K.C.V.O., Westonbirt (gr. Mr. Alexander). 
CympBipiuM HuMBLotil.—A stately Madagascar species, with arching 
leaves and an erect panicle five feet high, with six side branches and about 
110 green and black flowers. Exhibited by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
