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DECEMBER, 191 3,] TI7E ORCHID REVIEW. 375 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Orchid Nursery, Langley, Slough, were awarded 
a Silver Banksian Medal for a good group, including Brassocatlelia Morna, 
Leliocattleya Osram (L.-c. Violetta x C. Dowiana aurea), a promising 
lilac-rose hybrid with darker lip and some yellow in the throat, L.-c. 
Taurus (L.-c. bletchleyensis x C. Bowringiana), having purple flowers with a 
yellow blotch on the disc of the lip, Cattleya lucida, Cypripedium Germaine 
‘Opoix, some good forms of C. Idina, Leeanum, Thalia, and others. 
Messrs. W. B. Hartland & Co., Cork, staged a good group, including 
Leliocattleya Parysatis, Cymbidium Tracyanum and Maggie Fowler, 
‘Odontoglossum Groganie, Cypripedium insigne Sandere and Harefield 
Hall var., C. Thalia Mrs. Francis Wellesley, C. fulshawense, Cattleya 
Portia and others (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Hassall.& Co., Southgate, staged a small group, including good 
forms of Cattleya Fabia, Portia, Hassallii, Mantinii, Dowiana aurea, 
Sylvia, Pittiz, Cypripedium Niobe, fulshawense, Minos Youngil, Thalia 
Mrs. F. Wellesley, the clear yellow C. insigne Gladys, and other good 
forms (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Jarvisbrook, Sussex, staged a good group, 
including Oncidium Forbesii and trulliferum, Miltonia Phalznopsis, Vanda 
cerulea, Cattleya Dowiana, Rothschildiana, Fabia, the chaste white C. 
labiata alba, and C. |. reedleyensis, the latter with an orange-yellow throat 
to the lip, Sophronitis cernua, Odontioda Leeana, and a number of good 
Cypripediums (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, sent Cypripedium 
Arthurianum Orchidhurst var. (insigne Harefield Hall var. x Fairrieanum), 
much larger than the type and with large spots on the dorsal sepal, and 
‘Odontoglossum promerens var. Bristoweanum (eximium x crispum 
‘Graireanum), a well-coloured variety. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, sent Leliocattleya Mauretania 
({Canhamiana x Martinetii), a handsome thing, with very broad rosy 
sepals and petals and a rosy crimson lip, Cypripedium Royal Monarch 
(bingleyense X Leeanum Clinkaberryanum), a very large flower, most like 
the latter, but with a pretty rosy lilac suffusion on the dorsal sepal, and C. 
insigne Louis Sander (i. Harefield Hall var. x i. McNabianum), most like 
the former but with very dark blotches on the dorsal sepal. 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
ANGRECUM RECURVUM.—A very striking Madagascar species, with large 
fleshy leaves, and numerous solitary pure white flowers produced on long 
slender peduncles from the lower part of the stem. Exhibited by Messrs. 
Charlesworth & Co. (see figure on page 369). 
CypRIPEDIUM CycLops (Acteus X alportense).—A handsome hybrid, 
having a large concave green dorsal sepal, spotted with brown, and a broad 
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