246 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [AucusT, 1912. 
Stuart Low, Walter Cobb, R. A. Rolfe, J. Wilson Potter, Gurney Wilson, 
W. H. Hatcher, W. Bolton, and H. J. Chapman. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park (gr. Mr. J. Collier), staged a 
large and very beautiful group, to which a Gold Medal was awarded. It 
contained many good Leeliocattleyas, Odontoglossums and Odontiodas, one 
brilliant scarlet form of Odontioda Bradshawie. bearing four spikes, the 
best having six branches and forty flowers, O. Papilio, examples of Cochlioda 
Neetzliana, Dendrobium Sectablaizesiid: the brilliant scarlet D. arachnites, 
and the rare Australian D. monophyllum, Oncidium macranthum, Bulbo- 
phyllum grandiflorum with five flowers, Cirrhopetalum pulchrum, Maxillaria 
vexillaria radiata, Angreecum Eichlerianum, Anguloa virginalis, Odonto- 
glossum Phoebe, O. armainvillierense xant! otes, and O. crispum, Brassia 
keiliana and_longissima, Broughtonia sanguinea, Cattleya Kex, - C. 
Harrisoniana alba, C. Mossiz Wageneri, Epidendrum alatum, Sobralia 
xanthroleuca, Eulophia euglossa, Cypripedium superbiens, Nanodes 
Medusz, Leliocattleya Sunrise and Phoebe, Masdevallia melanoxantha, M. 
calura, M. Doris, and various other interesting and. showy Orchids of the 
season. The group was very effectively arranged. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, S. Woodford (gr. Mr. J. Davis), 
staged some fine Orchids in a background of Selaginellas, the latter 
containing most of the commonly cultivated species. The Orchids included 
a fine specimen of Anguloa Cliftonii with three flowers, Cattleya Mossize 
Wageneri, C. M. Arnoldiana, C. Warscewiczii, three fine plants of 
Cypripedium callo-Rothschildianum, Odontonia Lairessez, Odontioda 
loochristiensis, some good forms of Odontoglossum crispum and Pescatorei, 
a well-blotched O. amabile x eximium, O. percultum, O. armainvillierense 
with a branched spike of about fifty flowers, and a very fine O. a. xanthotes, 
with a few others. A Gold Medal was awarded for Orchids Ri 
Selaginellas. 
E. H. Davidson, Esq., Borlases, Twyford (gr. Mr. Cooper), received 
a Silver Cup for a fine group of Cattleyas, Leliocattleyas, Odonto- 
glossums, and others, among which we noted a fine Leliocattleya 
Aphrodite, L.-c. Cowanii, Cattleya Mossiz, two plants of C. M. Wageneri, 
C. Mendelii, C. Thurgoodiana, Lelia tenebrosa, Odontioda Charlesworthii, 
a number of blotched Odortoglossums, forms of O. crispum, and others. 
Lieut.-Col. Sir G. L. Holford, K.C.V.O., Westonbirt (gr. Mr. H. G. 
Alexander), sent a few beautiful specimens, Sudcuee the richly-coloured 
Cattleya Warscewiczii Othello, and the variety Frau Melanie Beyrodt, 
having white sepals and petals anda bright rose-coloured lip. Two other 
fine things are mentioned under Awards. 
J. S. Moss, Esq., Wintershill, Bishops Walihens oe Mr. Kench), sent 
a pretty hybrid from Odontoglossum crispum and Q, Othello. 
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