FEBRUARY, 1910. ] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 59 
J. Talbot Clifton, Esq., Lytham Hall (gr. Mr. Float). again staged a fine 
group of miscellaneous plants, covering one side of the centre stage. A fine 
Odontoglossum x eximium received a First-class Certificate. and Cattleya 
Fyldense (Mendelii x Hardyana) an Award of Merit. The same award 
went to Dendrobium Wattii, a long spurred flower, white, with rich orange 
n botanical species, the best being 
crimson throat. . The group was rich 
Saccolabium bellinum, Cirrhopetalum Makoyanum, and Maxillaria Turneri 
(Silver-gilt and Silver Medals). 
Ziba A. Ward, Esq., Northenden (gr. Mr. Weather! Vy), sent a well grown 
lot, which included Odontioda heatonensis, O. "Bohnhoffiz, the distinct 
Fig. 5, ODONTIODA BRADSHAWI&, COOKSON’S VAR. 
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Odontoglossum X spectabile album, a fine plant of O. pulchellum majus, 
Oncidium ot ae &c. (Silver Medal). 
Esq., Wylam-on-Tyne (gr. Mr. Chapman), sent the 
much 
Clive Cookson, 
beautiful Odontioda Bradshawiz Cookson’s var. This has grown 
stronger since last year, and was exhibited in fine form, with a compact spike 
of 12 flowers. Theground colour is of rich crimson, with a delicate margin 
of faint purple edging the sepals and petals, the lip being slightly darker 
crimson, abruptly reflexed and tipped with white, and the ongly-toothed 
crest bright yellow. It received a First-class Certificate ands Silver-gilt Medal 
(see fig. 5). A fine Cypripedium xX Venus, Oakwood var., gained a First-class 
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