FEBRUARY, 1912.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. $7 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a choice group, 
including Odontioda Schreederi (O. Bradshawie X Odontoglossum crispum), 
a very pretty novelty, having bright red flowers, with white tips to the 
segments, and a yellow crest to the lip, Leliocattleya bella alba, L.-c. 
Andromeda, L.-c. Ariel, Cattleya Octavia, and a number of good Odonto- 
glossums (Silver Banksian Medal). 
E. V. Low, Vale Bridge, Haywards Heath, sent a pretty white 
form of Dendrobium Phaleznopsis, Bulbophyllum siamense, and_ several 
choice Cypripediums (Silver Banksian Medal). 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, staged a pretty group of Masdevallias, 
Cattleyas, and Odontoglossums (Bronze Banksian Medal). 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATE. 
L#LIOCATTLEYA BELLA ALBA (L. purpurata X C. labiata).—A_ fine 
plant, bearing a spike of six flowers, with pure white sepals and petals, and 
a rich crimson-purple lip, with some yellow lines in the throat. Exhibited 
by Baron Bruno Schréder, Englefield Green (gr. Mr. J. E. Shill). 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
CATTLEYA MAGGIE RAPHAEL ALBA ORCHIDHURST var. (Trianz alba x 
Dowiana).—A charming form, with pure white sepals and petals, and a rich 
magenta crimson lip veined with yellow. Exhibited by Messrs. Armstrong 
and Brown. 
CYMBIDIUM ROSEFIELDIENSE (grandiflorum x Tracyanum).—A very 
fine hybrid, having broad green sepals and petals, lined with red, and 
the lip cream white spotted with red-brown. Exhibited by de Barri 
Crawshay, Esq. 
CYPRIPEDIUM CATILINE (Mrs. Wm. Mostyn X Leonidas superbum.)— 
A fine hybrid, having the upper third of the dorsal sepal white, and the 
rest veined and suffused with rose-purple, the petals and lip being honey 
yellow tinged with brown. Exhibited by the Duke of Marlborough, 
Blenheim Palace (gr. Mr. Hunter). 
- CYPRIPEDIUM JUCUNDUM (Alcibiades X Veronica).—A beautiful hybrid, 
having a pure white dorsal sepal, with rows of purple dots and a. small 
green area at the base, and the lip and petals cream white, tinged with 
purple, the latter bearing some small purple dots. Exhibited by Messrs. 
Sander and Sons. 
CYPRIPEDIUM NITENS-BEECKMANII (nitens X Beeckmanii).—A striking 
hybrid, having a large white dorsal sepal, with claret crimson spots and a 
green base, while the broad petals and lip are yellow tinged with reddish 
brown. Exhibited by J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., S. Woodford (gr. Mr. 
J. Davis). 
CYPRIPEDIUM SAN-ACT&US WESTFIELD VAR.—-A very -beanitifil hybrid, 
having a large white dorsal sepal, copiously blotched with purple-brown, 
