88 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [MARCH, 1910. 
Arthur, Warburton, Keeling, Holmes, Parker, Cypher, and Weathers (Hon. 
Sec.). 
H. J. Bromilow, Esq., Rann Lea, Rainhill (gr. Mr. Morgan), received 
the Society’s Gold Medal for an exceptionally fine group of Cypripediums, 
which covered nearly the whole of one side of the central staging. The 
seedling C. insigne King Hare (i. King Edward VII. x i. Harefield Hall 
var.) gained an Award of Merit. The group included many fine and choice 
varieties, namely C. insigne Monarch, C..i. Luciani, C. i. Chantini Lindeni, 
€. i. Dormanianum, C. i. Berryanum, the rare albino C. Charlesworthii 
Bromilowianum, bearing two flowers, C. x aureum Hyeanum, C. X a. 
Pomone, C. X Para in fine form, C. x fulshawense, C. x Alcibiades 
superbum, C. x Thalia giganteum, C. * Mons. de Curte, Rann Lea var., 
C. x Euryades, Sir Trevor Lawrence’s var., C. x Lord Wolmer, C. X 
chrysotoxum var. Victor, and many other fine varieties. 
O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bridge Hall, Bury (gr. Mr. Rogers), staged a well- 
grown and flowered group of Cypripediums, many of the plants bearing from 
six to twelve fine flowers, the best being C. x Archimedes, C. x Thomp- 
soni, C. x Euryades, New Hall Hey var., C. x E. splendens, C. x 
aureum Hyeanum, C.a. X Cidippe, C. X a. virginale magnificum, specially 
fine, and C. x nitens magnificum. A special Vote of Thanks was awarded. 
A. Warburton, Esq.; Vine House, Haslingden (gr. Mr. Dalgleish), 
gained a Silver-gilt Medal for a group of Odontoglossums. O. crispum 
F. K. Sander, a very heavily blotched form, and O. X Dreadnought each 
gained a First-class Certificate, and Cypripedium x Amesii, Warburton’s 
var., an Award of Merit. Cypripedium x Hyndeanum, having six strong 
growths and carrying two flowers, received a Cultural Certificate. In the 
group I noticed Odontoglossum crispum White Queen, O. c. Perfection, O. 
c. quotiens, O. X Dr. Walker, and O. x: Princess. 
J. T. Clifton, Esq., Lytham Hall (gr. Mr. Float), staged a fine group of 
miscellaneous plants, the Cattleya portion receiving a Silver Medal and the 
general group a Silver-gilt Medal. Many rare botanical varieties were 
ncluded, being backed by well-flowered plants of Lelia anceps Schreederiana, 
Odontoglossums, Dendrobiums, Lycastes. I noted many-fine varieties of 
Cattleya Triane, Lycaste Skinneri armeniaca, &c. Leeliocattleya x Eva 
(C. Gaskelliana * L. tenebrosa) received an Award of Merit, and Cirrho- 
petalum Mastersianum, Cynorchis Lowiana and Trias picta all gained First- 
class Botanical Certificates. 
_ Mrs. Wood, Moorfield, Glossop (gr. Mr. Gould), gained two Silver Medals 
for.a divided group, which included Odontoglossums in variety, and many 
good Cattleyas and Cypripediums. Cattleya Percivaliana, Moorfield var., 
anda new hybrid called Trilumna Gouldiana (Trichopilia suavis X Pilumna 
nobilis) both gained Awards of Merit. 
