218 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JuLy, 1910. 
M. Henri Graire, Amiens, received a First-class Certificate for Odontioda 
St. Fuscien var. Imperator (C. Neetzliana X O. X Adriane), a very hand- 
some hybrid, bearing a spike of fifteen large flowers, of a peculiar reddish 
shade, with some slender whitish markings on the sepals and petals. 
Lieut.-Col. Sir George Holford, K.C.V.O., Westanbirt (gr. Mr. 
Alexander), received an Award of Merit for Miltonia vexillaria Snowflake, 
a large and beautiful white form, with a small, light yellow marking at the 
base of the lip. He also sent Leliocattleya Lustre superba (L.-c. callisto- 
glossa X C. Lueddemanniana), bearing a very fine spike of richly-coloured 
flowers, and a well-grown plant of L.-c. Kreenzlinii (L.-c. elegans X C. 
Mossiz). A Cultural Commendation was given to Mr. Alexander for 
Miltonia vexillaria Snowflake and M. v. virginalis, the plants being superbly 
grown and flowered. The latter form has the sepals and petals tinted 
with pink and the lip white. 
De Barri Crawshay Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Stables), 
received an Award of Merit for Odontioda gattonensis rosefieldiensis (O. 
Kegeljani X C. Neetzliana), a very handsome form suffused with scarlet on 
a yellow ground, and the lip cream white, tinged with red in front, and the 
crest yellow. He also sent two forms of Odontoglossum Xx harvengtense 
obtained from seed, one being like a large sparsely spotted O. crispum, the 
other yellow changing to cream colour. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., V.M.H., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. 
Collier), staged a very interesting little group, including the first hybrid 
from Dendrobium regium, namely, D. x Alpha (euosmum var. Eleanor X 
tegium), most like the latter in general character, but the flowers tinged 
with lilac. He also sent a plant of the rare Cryptochilus sanguineus, 
Masdevallia radiosa, and others. 
Mrs. Norman Cookson, Oakwood, Wylam-on-Tyne (gr. Mr. Chapman), 
sent a handsomely blotched Odontoglossum crispum, raised by intercrossing 
O. c. Mundyanum and O. c. Chapmanii. The flowers were of good shape, 
and closely blotched with reddish purple on a white ground. 
H. S. Leon, Esq., Bletchley Park, Bucks (gr. Mr. Cooper), sent a well- 
flowered Cattleya Mossie Wageneri, having white flowers with an orange- 
coloured disc to the lip. 
F. Menteith Ogilvie, Esq., The Shrubbery, Oxford (gr. Mr. Balmforth), 
sent a fine group of Cypripediums, consisting chiefly of about two dozen C. 
callosum Sandere, bearing about sixty flowers, with three well-grown C. 
Lawrenceanum Hyeanum and the Bank House variety. 
Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), sent 
Cattleya Mossiz Grahame White, a large pink form, with a deep rose- 
coloured lip margined with blush white. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, staged a brilliant group, 
