52 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [FEBRUARY, 1910 
At the meeting held on January 25th there was a fine display of 
Orchids, and the awards consisted of eight medals, one First-class Certificate, 
and three Awards of Merit. 
J. Foster Alcock, Esq., Exhims, Northchurch (gr. Mr. Coe), staged a 
group of 47 excellent Cypripediums, for which a Silver Flora Medal was 
given. Noteworthy among them were the handsome hybrids C. x Gaston 
Bultel, x Earl of Tankerville, x AZson giganteum, X Minos Youngii, x 
A. Dimmock, x nobile, X Beeckmanii, x St. Alban, and some fine forms of 
C. X aureum, X Leeanum, &c. : 
FE. Rogerson, Esq., West Didsbury, Manchester (gr. Mr. Price), also 
received a Silver Flora Medal tor a group of choice Cypripediums, shown in 
excellent condition, and including the rare C. venustum Measuresianum, X 
Olga Bagshawe, x chrysotoxum, x Hindeanum, x Boadicea Rogersoni, 
a fine dark form, X Hobartii magnificum, x Euryades Mrs. E. Rogerson, X 
Euryades Price’s var., well marked with red purple on the dorsal sepal, some 
fine forms of C. x Lathamianum and xX aureum, the latter including the 
varieties Surprise, CEdippe, and Mrs. E. Rogerson. 
J. H. Bromilow, Esq., Rann Lea, Rainhill, Lancs. (gr. Mr. Morgan), 
sent the rare albino Cypripedium Charlesworthii Bromilowianum, a good 
form of C. x Alcibiades, and C. x Actzus Gratrixie. An Award of Merit 
was given to Cypripedium x Lord Wolmer (Leeanum Clinkaberryanum X 
Euryades), aivery handsome hybrid, having a large flat white dorsal sepal, 
with very small purple spots in the middle, and some larger spots at the 
base, and the petals and lip tinged with brownish purple. 
Lt.-Col. G. L. Holford, C.1.E., C.V.O.. Westonbirt, Tetbury (gr. Mr. 
Alexander), sent Cypripedium Helen Il., Holford’s var., a fine cream white 
flower, with many purple spots on the dorsal sepal and some smaller spots 
on the petals. An Award of Merit was given to Cattleya x Miranda 
Westonbirt var. (Triane x amethystoglossa), a pretty rosy variety, having 
an irregular band of dark rose on the petals, some minute dots on the 
sepals, and a bright carmine lip, with the front lobe crimson, and some 
lemon yellow on the disc. 
R. Brooman White, Esq., Arddarroch, Garelochhe: d, sent flowers of two 
seedling Cypripedium insigne Sanderz, resembling the parent except for 
a little variation in the amount of spotting on the dorsal sepal. 
Eustace F. Clark, Esq., Teignmouth, sent a flower of Cypripedium xX 
Rappartii of good shape, and two flowers of C. X Stanis. 
Mrs. Norman Cookson, Oakwood, Wylam-on-Tyne ( 
sent Odontoglossum xX percultum Roland, heavily blotche 
and Odontioda Bradshawiz, Cookson’s var., which was 
of our last volume, 
gr. Mr. Chapman), 
d with claret purple, 
figured at page 113 
now bearing a magnificent spike of ten flowers. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. Mr. Day), sent a small 
