374 THE ORCHID REVIEW. (DECEMBER, 1912. 
—A very beautiful form, of excellent shape and substance, and having 
white flowers, copiously and regularly blotched with purple. Exhibited by 
Messrs. J. & A. A. McBean. 
MANCHESTER AND NorTH OF ENGLAND ORCHID. 
At the meeting held at the Coal Exchange, Manchester, on November 
7th, the members of Committee present were: Rev. J. Crombleholme (in 
the Chair), Messrs. R. Ashworth, J. Cypher, J. Evans, A. Hanmer, Dr. 
Hartley, W. Holmes, A. J. Keeling, J. Lupton, D. McLeod, H. Thorp, Z. 
A. Ward, A. Warburton, and H. Arthur (Secretary). 
A. Warburton, Esq., Haslingden (gr. Mr. Dalgleish), was awarded a 
Silver-gilt Medal for a splendid group, including Cattleyas labiata alba, 
Mrs. A. Warburton, King of Greece, R. I. Measures, Cooksoniz, Amesiana 
and Lzeliocattleya Decia alba, Cypripedium insigne Harefield Hall, 
Bohnhofianum, Sadleri, Dorothy, Lucianii, Chantinii Lindenii, Cobbianum, 
Actzus Warburton’s var., cucullatum, Marjorie, Minos Youngii, Milo, and 
others, Odontoglossum Lambeauianum, albosanguineum, amabile, and 
Humeanum. 
Z. A. Ward, Esq., Northenden (gr. Mr. Weatherby), staged a fine 
group, to which a Large Silver Medal was awarded. It contained Cypri- 
pedium insigne Berryanum, Princess of Wales, King Edward VII., 
Sandere, Leeanum giganteum, Corona, Clinkaberryanum, and others, with 
Odontoglossums in variety. 
Col. J. Rutherford, M.P., Blackburn (gr. Mr. Lupton), was awarded a 
Silver Medal for a group, containing Cattleyas in variety, Leliocattleya 
Admiral Dewey, callistoglossa, Cattleya Mantinii nobilior, Cypripedium 
insigne and Leeanum, with a few Odontoglossums. 
Rev. J. Crombleholme, Clayton-le-Moors (gr. Mr. Marshall), staged a 
group of Cypripediums, to which a Silver Medal was awarded, including 
insigne Harefield Hall, Sander, Balliz, Ernestii, fulshawense, Priam, 
Herdmanii, villosum, Arthurianum, Niobe, Leeanum Gratrixie, &c. 
J. McCartney, Esq., Bolton (gr. Mr. Holmes), was also awarded a Silver 
Medal for a group of Cattleyas and hybrids, including C. Mantinii nobilior, 
Fabia Prince John, Leliocattleya Lady Rothschild, callistoglossa var. 
Princess of Wales, Chloe, and Brassocattleya Pocahontas. 
O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bury (gr. Mr. Rogers), staged an excellent group, 
to which a Special Vote of Thanks was granted. It contained Cypripedium 
Farrieanum (about thirty well-flowered plants), Maudie magnificum, 
Arthurianum Sanderi and pulchellum, Actzeus langleyense, Delhi, Lord 
Wolmer, nitens Wrigleyanum, Troilus Bridge Hall var., Priam, Gaston 
Bultel, Sir Redvers Buller, Mrs. F. Sander, Cattleya labiata and Fabia, 
Odontoglossum grande and the var. aureum. 
