310 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [OcTOBER, 1913. 
staged together on sloping stages in three wide tiers at one end of the 
‘building, with intervening spaces for the convenience of visitors. 
In the Amateur’s Class for the best and most varied group of Orchids, 
‘tthe Objet d’Art, value 200 francs, was awarded to M. Firmin Lambeau, 
Brussels, by acclamation, with a magnificent group, including some 
‘brilliant Cattleya Warscewiczii, C. W. Frau Melanie Beyrodt, C. W. 
Deweyi, with a very richly-coloured lip, C. Dupreana, C. Hardyana vars. 
Triomphe, ardens, and Vogelsang, three very brilliant forms, C. Peetersii 
Comet, C. Pynaertiana, C. Gaskelliana perfecta, a pretty light form, C. 
Dowiana, Dendrobium Phalenopsis and Dearei, Oncidium macranthum, 
‘Cypripedium Rolfei, and various other fine things, the whole being very 
-effectively arranged. 
In the corresponding class for Nurserymen a similar prize was awarded, 
by acclamation, to MM. Th. Pauwels & Cie, Meirelbeke, the group 
containing about 350 plants, including some good Vanda ccerulea, V. 
Parishii, Grammangis Ellisii with two fine spikes, Dendrobium aggregatum, 
acuminatum, and some excellent D. Phalenopsis, one with a spike of 
‘twenty-one flowers, Odontioda Charlesworthii, Lambeauiana, and Diana, 
fine examples of Cattleya Warscewiczii, C. Gaskelliana alba, C. Roths- 
-childiana alba, with creamy white flowers, Cypripedium Rothschildianum, 
Bulbophyllum Lobbii with nineteen flowers, Odontoglossum Gladys with 
sixty-six flowers, some good Phalenopsis, Miltonias, and other fine things. 
For the best fifty Orchids (Amateurs) the Objet d’Art, value 100 
‘francs, was won by Dr. Baillion, Ghent, his group containing beautiful 
examples of Cattleya Hardyana, C. Madame Myra Peeters, several fine 
~C. Warscewiczii, C. President Henri de Wilde, C. Whitei, C. Thurgood- 
iana, the albino Cypripedium memoria Alma Gevaert, C. selligerum, Vanda 
-ceerulea, a beautiful Miltonia vexillaria Queen Alexandra, Brassocattleya 
Edmondiana, and a number of brilliant Odontiodas. 
In the corresponding class for Nurserymen, M. Maurice Verdonck, 
~Gentbrugge, was first, his group including a beautiful series of Phalzenopsis 
amabilis, Dendrobium regium, Acineta chrysantha, Thunia Marshalliana, 
a fine Cypripedium Lawrenceanum, Coelogyne Massangeana, Cochlioda 
‘Neetzliana, Odontioda Charlesworthii, and others. The second prize, 
.a Gold Medal, went to M. René Beheils, St.-Nicholas, whose group 
included fine plants of Dendrobium Dearei and Sandere, Aérides 
Lawrencee, Vanda Sanderiana, Cattleya Gaskelliana and Rothschild- 
‘tana, Odontoglossum armainvillierense xanthotes, Cypripedium cenanthum, 
and several fine Oncidium varicosum. 
In an Amateur’s Class for the best twenty Cattleyas, the Objet d’Art, 
value 100 francs, was won ou Dr. Baillion, Ghent, with a fine group of 
-well-grown plants. 
