28 THE ‘ORCHID “REVIEW.. [JANUARY, 1912. 
Bronze Medal for a group of Cypripediums, including C. insigne Sandere 
and citrinum, triumphans, Niobe superbum, villosum, Cecilia, Leeanum 
Prospero, Maudie and others. 
G. H. Peace, Esq., Monton Grange (gr. Mr. C. Mace), was also awarded 
a Bronze Medal for a group of Cypripediums, the insigne section being well 
represented by plants of Sander, Laura Kimball, Dorothy, Berryanum, 
Chantinii Lindenii, tunbridgense and Lancastrian. There were also C. 
Leeanum Staffordianum and magnificum, C. Memnon, Monton Grange 
var., and C. Euryades aureum. 
J. J. Holden, Esq., Southport (gr. Mr. Johnson), staged a wonderful 
plant of Odontoglossum ardentissimum var. Johnsonii, carrying two spikes 
-of flowers, each 32-inches across, Cattleya Aurora-Borealis, and three white 
forms, C. labiata alba Holden’s var., C. Princess Mary (Warneri alba xX 
Dowiana alba) and C. Holdeniz (Schrcedere alba x Warneri alba). 
R. le Doux, Esq., West Derby (gr. Mr. Fletcher), staged Cypripedium 
Pearl Beauty (Milo X nitens Charlesworthii). 
R. L. Overton, Esq., Neston, Cheshire (gr. Mr. Arrowsmith), had a 
‘wonderful Cypripedium Overtonii (fulshawense x Leeanum Corona). 
Messrs. J. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, were awarded a Silver Medal for 
a group, principally Cypripediums, varieties of insigne, Leeanum, and others. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, staged a miscellaneous group, 
to which a Silver Medal was awarded, Cattleyas and Cypripediums being 
well represented, with Oncidiums oblongatum, trulliferum, varicosum Rogersii, 
the rare varicosum concolor, Vanda ccerulea and Cattleya Fabia gigantea. 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, were awarded a Silver Medal for a 
meritorious group of Cattleya labiata varieties, and hybrids of the Iris 
section, with a few choice Cypripediums. 
Mr. John Robson, Altrincham, staged a few yellow varieties of Cypripe- 
-dium insigne, and C. Leeanum Clinkaberryanum X Memnon giganteum. 
Mr. W. Shackleton, Great Horton, Bradford. staged Cypripedium Niobe 
superbum, C. Memnon var. Queen Alexandra, and an unnamed seedling. 
Mr. H. Arthur, Blackburn, staged Oncidium Forbesii, var. nigrum, a 
very dark form, Cymbidium erythrostylum and Cypripedium Baron 
Schréder. 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
Cattleya Fabia var. Imperator, from W. R. Lee, Esq., a fine distinct 
flower with aurea lines in the lip; Cattleya labiata var. Virgo purissima, a 
large white flower with pale yellow markings in the throat ; Odontoglossum 
Chione, a wonderful flower, having solid chocolate-coloured segments, tipped 
with white, and the lip broad and flat; all from the same exhibitor. 
Odontoglossum ardentissimum, var. Johnsonii, from J. J. Holden, Esq., 
carrying two spikes of magnificent flowers, each 34-inches across. 
