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May, 1913.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 165 
For the most varied lot of 50 Orchids, used for cut flowers (each variety 
to be represented by 10 examples), the Gold Medal, value 100 francs, was 
won by M. M. Verdonck, MM. Jean Van de Putte & Cie., Ledeberg, being 
second. 
For the most beautiful Aérides M. Th. Pauwels won the Silver-gilt 
Medal with A. Houlletianum. 
For the best Cattleya, the Silver-gilt Medal was won by M. Firmin 
Lambeau, with C. intermedia alba x C. Schroederz alba, bearing three 
racemes of white flowers. 
For the best Coelogyne the Silver-gilt Medal was won by M. Firmin 
Lambeau, M. Th. Pauwels being second, both staging C. pandurata. 
For the best Cymbidium the Silver-gilt Medal was won by M. Firmin 
Lambeau, with C. Humblotii, M. Jos. de Hemptinne being second with an 
immense specimen of C.,Lowianum. 
For the best Cymbidium hybrid the Silver-gilt Medal was won by M. 
Th. Pauwels, Meirelbeke, with C. Pauwelsii var. André. 
For the best Cypripedium, the Silver-gilt Medal was won by M. Th. 
Pauwels, Meirelbeke, with C. Alcibiades var. Roi Albert. 
For the best Dendrobium, the Silver-gilt Medal was won by M. M. 
Verdonck, with D. thyrsiflorum bearing twelve racemes, Sir Jeremiah 
Colman being second with D. Lady Colman 
For the best Epidendrum the Silver-gilt Medal was won by M. Th. 
Pauwels, Meirelbeke, with Epidendrum radicans. 
For the best Lycaste the Silver-gilt Medal was won by M. Th. Pauwels, 
with L. Skinneri alba, MM. Jean Van de Putte & Cie., being second. 
For the best Masdevallia the Silver-gilt Medal was won by M. Th. 
Pauwels, Meirelbeke, with a fine specimen of M.° Pourbaixii, M. Jos. de 
Hemptinne being second with M. ephippium. 
For the best plant of Odontoglossum crispum a Silver Medal of the First- 
Class was won by Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., with a charming rosy variety. 
For the best Odontoglossum other than O. crispum, the Silver-gilt 
Medal was won by M. Firmin Lambeau with O. luteopurpureum. 
For the best Oncidium the Silver-gilt Medal was won by MM. Jean 
Van de Putte & Cie, Ledeberg, with a very fine O. Cavendishianum. 
For the best Odontioda the Silver-gilt Medal was won by M. Firmin 
Lambeau with felicitations, with the magnificent O. Coronation, Sir 
Jeremiah Colman being second with O. Bradshawiz. 
For the best Phalznopsis the Silver-gilt Medal was won by M. Firmin 
Lambeau with P. amabilis, M. Hoornaert being second. 
For the finest Phaius, a Silver Medal of the First-class was won by M. 
Th. Pauwels, with P. Norman. 
(To be concluded.) 
