182 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JUNE, gto. 
J. Talbot Clifton, Esq., Lytham Hall, Lance. (gr. Mr. Float), staged a 
very fine group, to which a Silver Cup was awarded. It contained a fine 
lot of Phalaenopsis amabilis Rimestadiana, the rare P. sumatrana, a striking 
form of P. violacea, some good Cattleyas, including C. Mendelii Lady 
Dorington, C. Mossiz Reineckeana Hardy’s var., C. M. Hardyana, with 
striped sepals and petals, Aérides Fieldingii, A. faicaiaes A. Houlletianum, 
some good Vanda tricolor, V. Parishii, V. ccerulescens, a lot of Miltonia 
vexillaria, Lelia purpurata and Odontoglossum crispum, O. x amabile, O. 
polyxanthum giganteum, Anguloa Clowesii and Ruckeri, Lycaste tricolor, 
Cochlioda sanguinea, Disa sagittalis, Thunia Marshalliana, Maxillaria 
Sanderiana, Lacena bicolor, Spathoglottis x Colmanii, Cymbidium 
Lowianum and C. L. concolor, Masdevallia bella, M. tridactylites, Miltonia 
spectabilis radians, M. leve, Saccolabium parviflorum, Bulbophyllum 
nudiscapum, and a remarkable little Pleurothallis with fleshy leaves, and 
numerous small orange-coloured flowers. An Award of Merit was given to 
Leliocattleya Aphrodite var. Max Hambourg, a beautiful white variety, 
with the front lobe of the lip rich crimson-purple. 
His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, Blenheim Palace (gr. Mr. Hunter), 
also received a Silver Cup for a very fine group, containing a lot of 
Phaleenopsis amabilis Rimestadiana in the centre, numerous fine examples 
of Odontoglossum crispum, O. Pescatorei, and O. x Adriane, Cattleya x 
Empress Frederick, C. x Lord Rothschild, Trichopilia fragrans, Brasso- 
cattleya Veitchii, Leliocattleya Fascinator and Canhamiana, Dendrobium 
Phalenopsis and D. Dearei, Lelia purpurata, L. x cinnabrosa, Cypripedium 
callosum Sandere, and C. bellatulum. An Award of Merit was given to 
Leliocattleya luminosa magnifica, a very fine form, having orange sepals 
and petals tinged with purple, and a rich claret-purple lip. 
R. Ashworth, Esq., Newchurch, Manchester (gr. Mr. Gilden), received 
a Silver Banksian Medal for a good group, including Leliocattleya 
Fascinator, Cypripedium niveum, Odontoglossum crispum, O. Pescatorei, 
fine forms of O. triumphans, O. x percultum, white and yellow forms of O. 
x excellens, and a few other good hybrids. 
H. J. Craven, Esq., The Beeches, Keighley, Yorks (gr. Mr. Corney), 
sent the pretty light-coloured Cattleya Mendelii Craveniana. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, S. Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), sent 
a fine plant of the beautiful Odontoglossum x amabile Fowlerianum bearing 
two sturdy spikes, each with ten rosy tinted and handsomely blotched 
flowers. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. Mr. Day), sent a good 
Brassocatlelia Veitchii, and Odontoglossum X amabile var. Frederickii, a 
beautiful white form with dense clusters of brown dots in the centre of the 
sepals and petals. 
