164 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [May, 1913. 
For the finest collection of Indian Orchids the Gold Medal was won by 
M. M. Verdonck, M. Emile Praet being second. 
For a collection of 15 specimen Cypripediums (Paphiopedium) and 
Selenipediums, the Silver-gilt Medal was won by Madame A. de Schryver- 
Block, Gentbrugge. 
For a collection of 12 well-flowered Dendrobiums, the Silver-gilt Medal 
was won by M. M. Verdonck. 
For a collection of 25 well-flowered Dendrobiums, the Gold Medal, 
value fifty francs, was won by M. Maurice Verdonck. 
For the best collection of 20 Leliocattleyas (Amateurs), the Gold Medal, 
value fifty francs, was won by M. M. Henri Vacherot et Leconfle, Boissy- 
St.-Leger, France. 
For the best Lelia or Leliocattleya hybrid, M. Firmin Lambeau won 
the Silver-gilt Medal, by acclamation, with Leliocattleya Firminii var. 
Ville de Gand, M.M. Henri Vacherot and Leconfle being second. 
For the finest Cattleya hybrid not yet in commerce, M. F. Lambeau 
won the Silver-gilt Medal, by acclamation, with Lzeliocattleya Roi Albert 
(L.-c. Martinetii x C. Warscewiczii), a very large and richly-coloured 
hybrid. 
For the best and most varied lot of 50 plants of Odontoglossum crispum 
(Amateurs), the Gold Medal, value too francs, was won by M. Joseph 
Hemptinne, with felicitations. 
In a similar class for Nurserymen, the Gold Medal was won by M. M. 
Verdonck. 
For the best and most complete collection of Odontoglossums, species 
varieties and hybrids, the Gold Medal, value 150 francs, was won by M. Ch. 
Maillard, St. André, Lille, France. 
For a collection of 12 Odontoglossums obtained from seed, the Gold 
Medal, value fifty francs, was won by M. Leon Hye de Crom, Gand. 
For the best Odontoglossum crispum obtained from seed the Silver-gilt 
Medal was won by M. F. Lambeau, with O. c. Reine Elisabeth. 
For the best Odontoglossum hybrid, the Gold Medal, value fifty francs, 
was won by M. F. Lambeau, by acclamation and with felicitations, with O- 
Ville de Gand. 
For the best lot of Phalznopsis, the Gold Medal, value fifty Paks was 
won by M. Th. Pauwels, Meirelbeke, M. L. Hoornaert, St. Nicolas, being 
second. 
For the best and most varied lot of 12 Vandas, Aérides, Angrecums, 
and Saccolabiums, the Silver-gilt Medal was won by M. Gust. Vincke- 
Dujardin, Bruges, with a group of Vanda tricolor and suavis. 
For the best and most varied lot of Oncidiums, the Gold Medal, value 
fifty francs, was won MM. Jean Van de Putte & Cie., Ledeberg. 
