January, 1910.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 19 
King Manoel, a fine yellow flower with a rich crimson lip, C. x lucida with 
two fine spikes, the best having 13 flowers, C. x Rhoda, Odontcglossum X 
armainvillierense xanthotes, a fine Cypripedium x Hitchinsiw (Charles- 
worthii x insigne Harefield Hall var.), &c. A First-class Certificate was 
given to Leeliocattleya Nelthorpe Beauclerk (L.-c. Gottoiana x C. Enid 
magnifica), a remarkably fine hybrid, having yellowish sepals and petals 
irregularly flushed with rose, and a large purple-crimson lip lined with 
orange-yellow at the base. An Award of Merit was given to Zygocolax 
Charlesworthii (Z. x Perrenoudi x Colax jugosus), having the sepals and 
petals closely marked with chocolate, and the lip violet with a white margin. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, received a Silver Flora Medal 
for a beautiful group of Cypripedes, including a beautiful series of C. 
-Fairrieanum, C. Spicerianum, and C. insigne Sandere, with C. i. Harefield 
Hall var., some good C. xX Leeanum, C. x Arthurianum, C. x Milo 
superbum, C. X Thalia, C. x vexillarium with five flowers, and other good 
things. 
Mr. W. Bolton, Wilderspool, Warrington, received a First-class Certifi- 
cate for Cypripedium X Boltoni, a very beautiful hybrid supposed to have 
been derived from C. insigne Sandere and C. bellatulum album. The 
leaves are mottled, and the flowers white, with a few purple dots on the 
basal part of the dorsal sepal. 
Messrs. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a good group of Cypripedes, including C. insigne Harefield Hall 
var., C. i. Sander, C. Fairrieanum, C. X Niobe, C. xX Maudie, C. x 
Leeanum, and other good things. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, received a Silver Banksian 
Medal for a pretty group, including some good Cattleya labiata, C. 1. Queen 
Maud, a pretty white form tinged with lavender, C. Bowringiana lilacina, 
the distinct Oncidium varicosum concolor, described at page 365 of our last 
issue, Ionopsis paniculata, Epidendrum vitellinum, Cycnoches chlorochilon, 
Lezliocattleya Decia, anda number of good Cypripedes. 
Messrs. J. & A. A. McBean, Cooksbridge, also received a Silver 
Banksian Medal for a good group, including three specimen plants of 
Cypripedium insigne Sanderz, the best with 16 flowers, a fine C. x Lord 
Derby, C. x Shillianum and others, with a few good Odontoglossums. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, sent a few good Orchids, 
including a fine dark Odontoglossum xX Lambeauianum, Cypripedium x 
Germaine Opoix, C. X Thalia, C. x Mrs. Francis Wellesley, and a fine 
Dendrobium Ccelogyne. 
Messrs. William Bull & Sons, Chelsea, showed Cypripedium x Emerald 
(Sallieri Hyeanum X Leeanum giganteum), a pretty greenish flower, with 
minute dots on the dorsal sepal. 
