30 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JANUARY, I912. 
Z. A. Ward, Esq., Northenden (gr. Mr. Weatherby), staged a nice group, 
to which a Silver Medal was awarded, including Cattleya Portia, Ward’s 
var., Lzliocattleya luminosa aurifera, Cypripedium Euryades var. Jasper; 
a magnificent plant of Odontoglossum Charlesworthii, Ward’s var., carry- 
inga branched spike 6ft. long, Lycaste Skinneri alba, and Oncidium tigrinum. 
Col. J. Rutherford, M.P., Blackburn (gr. Mr. Lupton), was awarded a 
Silver Medal for a fine group, including Odontoglossums in variety, notice- 
able among them being a fine plant of O. ardentissimum xanthotes, O. 
eximium Rutherfordianum, Cattleya labiata and hybrids, Cypripediums 
Chorltonii, insigne Sander, and citrinum, Leeanum in variety, Sophro- 
cattleya Doris, several plants of Oncidium tigrinum, and a batch of Epiden- 
drum vitellinum majus. (See Awards). 
Rey. J. Crombleholme, Clayton-le-Moors (gr. Mr. Marshall), staged a 
group of Cypripediums, varieties of insigne and Leeanum, Harrisianum 
superbum, bingleyense, Sallieri, Earl of Tankerville, Niobe, Milo, nitens, 
and Eismannianum, a Bronze Medal being awarded. 
A. Warburton, Esq., Haslingden (gr. Mr. Dalgleish), was also awarded 
a Bronze Medal for a group of Cypripediums, the insigne section being 
represented by fine examples of Harefield Hall var., King Edward VII., 
Clara Measures, Berryanum and Bonhofianum, with C. Leeanum Clinka- 
berryanum, C. Thalia giganteum and Mrs. F. Wellesley, and C. Floradora. 
J. McCartney, Esq., Bolton (gr. Mr. Holmes), was awarded a Bronze 
Medal for a mixed group of Cattleyas and Leliocattleyas, Cypripediums 
insigne Harefield Hall var., i. Sander, tixallense, Arthurianum, Milo, 
Youngiz, and several plants of Oncidium varicosum Rogersii. 
G. H. Peace, Esq., Monton Grange (gr. Mr. Mace), staged a nice group 
of Cypripediums, to which a Bronze Medal was awarded, including C. 
insigne Sandere, Harefield Hall, Sanderianum, Schofieldianum, and Queen 
Alexandra, C. Leeanum giganteum, Staffordianum, Corona and Mrs. Ardern’s 
var., C. Ville de Paris, C. Kitty, and Cymbidium erythrostylum. 
Wm. Thompson, ['sq., Walton Grange (gr. Mr. Stevens), was awarded 
a Bronze Medal for a small but interesting Sroup, including Cypripediums 
Harri-Leeanum, Golden Gem, Queen Alexandra, and a number of the 
sweet-scented Oncidium cheirophorum (see Awards). 
J. J- Holden, Esq., Southport (gr. Mr. Johnson), staged some very fine 
albinos, Cattieya labiata alba and Queen Maud, 
under Awards. 
R. le Doux, Esq., West Derby (gr. Mr. Fletcher), staged Cypripedium 
Queen Alexandra, and C. Acteus Drewett’s var. (See Awards). 
H. Thorp, Esq., Middleton, staged Cypripediums insigne Sanderz, E. 
Shill, and Mrs. F. Wellesley. 
(To be continued.) 
with others mentioned 
