244 THE ORCHID REVIEW. {AuGusT, 1gro. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, South Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), 
sent a beautiful albino of Odontoglossum Pescatorei, called O. P. alba, 
Fowler’s variety, having pure white flowers with a deep yellow crest to the 
lip, and the rare Catasetum thylaciochilum, Lem., closely resembling 
C. Russellianum in colour, but having a very different sac to the lip. 
F. Menteith Ogilvie, Esq., The Shrubbery, Oxford (gr. Mr. Balmforth), 
showed Cattleya Warscewiczii, Mrs. E. Ashworth, a very pretty blush white 
variety. ; 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a magnificent group, to 
which a Gold Medal was awarded. It was very artistically arranged with 
three banks and two intervening depressions. The back of the central 
group consisted of some fine plants of Phalznopsis amabilis Rimestadiana 
and Dendrobium Phalznopsis, with various choice things in front, while 
the dell on the left contained a bright cluster of the beautiful Dendrobium 
regium, a fine lot of Odontoglossum Williamsianum, &c. On the other 
side and at the ends were massed a lot of Leliocattleyas and Odonto- 
glossums, &c., producing a very brilliant effect. Among numerous showy 
things noted were some good forms of Lzliocattleya Martinetii, Canha- 
miana, Aphrodite, and bletchleyensis, L.-c. lucida (L.-c. Phoebe x C. 
Warscewiczii), L.-c. Eva (C. Gaskelliana x L. tenebrosa), some fine 
Cattleya Mendelii and C, Warscewiczii, C. Mossize Wageneri, C. x Dupreana. 
(Warneri X Warscewiczii), C. x fulvescens, a good C. Leopoldi, a splendid 
dark Vanda ccerulea, and a beautiful example of the rare natural hybrid V. 
X Moorei, Lelia crispa, L. xanthina Sandere, a very pale form, Anguloa. 
Clowesii and A. Ruckeri, a very fine form of Cochlioda vulcanica, Brasso- 
lxlia Helen, Bulbophyllum barbigerum, a good B. virescens, Nanodes. 
Medusz, Odontoglossum x Thompsonianum, O. x Fletcherianum, O. x 
Rossianz and var. rubens, remarkably diverse in colour, and many other 
Odontoglossums, the rare Aganisia ionoptera, Houlletia Sanderi, Lycaste: 
peruviana, Paphiopedilum glaucophyllum, Oncidium unicorne, macranthum,. 
Harrisonianum, porrigens, and leucochilum, Epidendrum prismatocarpum, 
the beautiful Odontioda St. F uscien, Brassocattleyas, Sophrocattleya Dane. 
and many other interesting things. A First-class Certificate was given to- 
Miltonia vexillaria Lambeauiana, a very large and beautiful pure white 
variety, with a few rosy lines on the lemon yellow disc of the lip, and 
Awards of Merit to Cattleya Mendelii, King George V., a very remarkable 
rosy blush form with much crimped petals, and the front half of the lip 
magenta-rose, distinctly fimbriate and very undulate; to C. x Dietrichiana 
(superba x Hardyana), a very fine hybrid, with rosy lilac sepals and petals, 
and the front of the broad lip rich ruby purple, with some yellow in the- 
throat; and to Cypripedium Curtisii, Sander’s var., a very large and finely- 
coloured variety. 
