308 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [OcroBer, 1912. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a choice group, including a 
fine specimen of Arachnanthe Lowii, bearing three fine pendulous spikes, 
Coelogyne brunnea, and the rare C. Micholitzii, Leliocattleya venusta 
(L.-c. Schilleriana x Aphrodite), a pretty white flower, with a purple 
feather on the petals and a rich purple lip, L.-c. Fred Gott (L.-c. 
Martinetii X C. bicolor), a rosy-coloured flower with purple lip, L.-c. 
Phoenix (L.-c. Greenwoodii X C. Dowiana aurea), and a Stanhopea of the 
Wardii group. (See also Awards). 
FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATES. 
DENDROBIUM SCHUETZEI (Rolfe).—A very handsome Philippine species 
allied to D. Sander, but having shorter, stouter pseudobulbs, about nine 
to twelve inches long, and a spike of four or five large pure white flowers, 
with a small emerald green disc to the lip and a few dark spots at the base. 
Exhibited by Messrs. Sander & Sons. 
L#LIOCATTLEYA MeMoRIA H. A. Tracy (L.-c. Canhamiana x Hardyana). 
-—A remarkably fine hybrid, showing much of the character of the Cattleya 
parent, and having the sepals tinged with rosy lilac, the recurved undulate 
petals rose, with a paler margin, and the broad undulate lip intense purple 
crimson, with some yellow veining on the disc and a yellow area on each 
side of the throat. Exhibited by H. F. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney 
(or, Mr. Gy. E. Day). 
AWARDS OF MERIT. 
LA@LIOCATTLEYA ST.-GOTHARD GLEBE VAR. (L.-c. Gottoiana XxX C. 
Hardyana).—A very large and handsome form, most like the Cattleya 
parent, and having the sepals and petals tinged and marbled with rosy lilac, 
and the lip deep ruby red with a yellow disc. Exhibited by C. J. Phillips, 
Esq., The Glebe, Sevenoaks. ; 
ODONTIODA DEvVossIANA FOWLER’S VAR. (O. Edwardii x C. Neetzliana). 
—A brilliantly-coloured form, bearing branched panicles of red-purple 
flowers, with undulate sepals and petals, and a bright yellow crest to the 
lip. Exhibited by J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, S. Woodford (gr. 
Mr. J. Davis). 
CULTURAL COMMENDATION 
VANDA CGRULEA.—To Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, for a 
remarkably fine specimen, four feet in height, and bearing seventy-four 
leaves and two fine spikes, one with ten the other with nineteen meee and 
well-coloured flowers. 
At the meeting held on September 24th there was a fine display of 
Orchids, including several promising novelties, and the awards consisted 
of three Medals, one First-class Certificate, five Awards of Merit, and two 
Cultural Commendations. 
