184 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JUNE, 1910. 
Crom, the handsome Miltonia vexillaria memoria G. D. Owen, and at the 
bottom of one of the dells a quantity of the brilliant Sophronitis grandiflora, 
Cypripedium niveum, Cochlioda Neetzliana, &c. First-class Certificates were 
given to Odontoglossum < memoria King Edward VII., a large and hand- 
some hybrid very heavily blotched with claret-purple, and Miltonia vexillaria 
memoria Baron Schréder (said to have been raised from intercrossing forms 
of M. vexillaria) a charming pink form, becoming white at the margin of the 
segments, and having a very handsome claret-crimson blotch at the base of 
the lip. Awards of Merit were given to O. X eximium Emperor, a large 
and handsome white form heavily blotched with purple, and to Cattleya 
Mossiz Magali Sander, a beautiful white form with rosy markings on the 
front of the lip. Botanical Certificates were given to Bifrenaria bicornaria, 
having yellow and brown flowers and the petals prettily spotted, and 
to Lycaste peruviana (Rolfe), with yellowish flowers, and a_ prettily 
fringed lip. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, also received a Gold 
Medal for a magnificent group, quality, culture and arrangement being alike 
excellent. The central bank consisted of a noble specimen of the richly- 
coloured Miltonia vexillaria Empress Augusta Victoria, with a lot of 
Phaleznopsis amabilis Rimestadiana behind, while those to right and left 
contained a lot of beautiful Odontoglossums, Lelia purpurata, Dendrobium 
Phalenopsis, Cattleyas, the brilliant Epidendrum vitellinum, Léeelio- 
cattleyas, &c. We noted a beautiful specimen of Odontioda Charlesworthii 
with two strong spikes, a nice lot of O. Bradshawie, O. Vuylstekeze and 
others, with a number of their common parent Cochlioda Neetzliana, the 
rare green and blue Disa lugens, D. sagittalis, Satyrium coriifolium, 
Oncidium pulchellum, Listrostachys arcuata, Ornithocephalus grandiflorus, 
Catasetum cristatum, Dendrobium nobile virginale, Brassia brachiata, 
Renanthera Imschootiana, the remarkable peloriate Cattleya intermedia 
Aquinii with lip-like petals, some fine C. Skinneri and Lawrenceana, C. xX 
Luege, Leliocattleya Golden Glory, Cymbidium Lowianum concolor, a 
good C. Huttoni, Zygocolax Charlesworthii, Odontoglossum x Thompson- 
ianum, the beautiful O. luteopurpureum Vuylstekeanum, O. x Ceres, O. 
Pescatorei giganteum, O. x Lambeauianum, O. x Phoebe, some fine seed- 
ling O. crispum, O. x Fascinator, and many others, Miltonia x Bleuana, 
Cypripedium bellatulum Queen of Spain, C. x Maudie, a fine C. caudatum, 
Lycaste gigantea, and other good things. First-class Certificates were 
given to Cattleya Lawrenceana Mary-Regina, a most beautiful white variety 
with a faint tinge of pink on the front of the lip, and to Sobralia Charles- 
worthii (provisionally named), a handsome Colombian species nearly allied 
to S. Ruckeri, and having rich rose-purple flowers, with a broad purple band 
round the lip and a bright yellow crest. An Award of Merit was given to 
