> sahil THE ORCHID REVIEW. (Jung, rorz. 
Collier), with another very fine group, the centre of which consisted ofa 
batch of brilliant Odontiodas, including forms of O. Bradshawiz, Vuylstekez, 
heatonensis, Papilio, chelseiensis, gattonensis, and several others. Of O. 
Bradshawiz there were twenty-six plants, bearing forty-six spikes, and over 
one thousand flowers, and these are said to have all been raised from one 
seed pod in 1906; one plant bore two branched spikes and over a hundred 
flowers. These were interspersed with Odontoglossums, which extended 
out on either side into a very effective arrangement, the forms of O. 
crispum being very numerous and beautiful, and many other species and 
hybrids were well shown. The Cattleyas also formed a fine series, and 
together with forms of Lelia purpurata, Leliocattleyas, some beautiful 
Miltonias, Dendrobiums—among which two hybrids of D. regium were very 
interesting—some brilliant Masdevallias, Cymbidiums, Brassodiacrium 
Colmanii, Diacattleya Colmanie, Zygopetalum rostratum, Ccelogyne 
Dayana, Parishii, aspersa, and tomentosa, with representatives of many 
other genera, the whole berg remarkably well-grown and forming a most 
effective display. 
In a corresponding class for Nurserymen, the second prize, W. Duncan 
Tucker’s Cup, was awarded to Messrs. Mansell & Hatcher, Rawdon, E 
Yorks, for a very fine group, arranged in the form of three rounded banks, 
with two intervening dells, the latter being filled with a mass of the brilliant 
Renanthera Imschootiana, with feathery sprays of Phalznopsis amabilis 
Rimestadiana. above. The banks were composed of masses of. brilliant 
Cattleyas, Lzeliocattleyas, Brassocattleyas, Odontoglossums, some well- 
flowered Vanda teres, Cypripediums, Odontiodas, Anguloa Ruckeri, Cirrho- 
petalum Collettii, Cypripedium niveum, bellatulum and Druryi, Miltonia 
vexillaria, Masdevallias, &c., with some graceful Oncidium Marshallianum 
and Cymbidium Lowianum behind. One of the gems of this group was 
Odontioda Cleopatra (O. Lairessei x C. Neetzliana), having light-coloured 
acuminate sepals and petals, tinged with violet at the margins, and blotched 
with deep chocolate red. 
In the Nurserymens class for the best and most varied group of species 
and varieties, not exceeding 200 square feet, the first prize, a Gold Medal, 
was won by Messrs. Stuart Low & -Co., Enfield, with a brilliant group, the. 
centre being made up of Renanthera Imschootiana, with numerous Cattleya 
Mossiz and Mendelii, C. Skinneri alba, Cypripediums, Epidendrum 
ionosmum, Oncidium Marshallianum, Coelogyne pandurata, Vanda teres, 
Miltonia vexiliaria, Lelia purpurata, numerous species of Odontoglossum, 
Dendrobiums, and a number of interesting botanical Orchids. 
The second prize, a-Silver Cup, went to Messrs. J. Cypher & Sons, 
Cheltenham, for a brilliant group, containing fine examples of Cattleya 
Mossiz, Skinneri, and others, Lelia purpurata, Dendrobium nobile, 
