342 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [NOVEMBER, 1910. 
Cattleyas and Leliocattleyas, Cypripedium insigne Sandere and other 
Cypripedes, all being in excellent condition. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a very fine group, to which a 
Silver Flora Medal was awarded. It contained some ‘excellent Cattleyas, 
Leliocattleyas and Odontoglossums, the handsome Oncidium Sandere, 
Cycnoches chlorochilon, a good plant of Lanium Berkeleyi, an interesting 
little Sievkingia from Peru, a good Dendrobium Dearei, the rare D. 
Bullenianum and D. Eriopsis, Houlletia Sanderi, a Peruvian Govenia, 
Bulbophyllum Dearei, Miltonia Regnellii, Spathoglottis x Colmanii, 
Phalznopsis denticulata, Lelia monophylla, a fine mass of Cypripedium 
insigne Sandere, C. i. Laura Kimball, and others. A first-class Certificate 
was given to C. X Princess Mary (niveum xX Helen II.), a large and very 
beautiful form, dotted with purple on the dorsal sepal and petals. An 
Award of Merit was given to C. x Britannia (parentage unknown), having 
a green dorsal sepal spotted with brown, and white at the apex, while the 
petals and lip are yellowish green, veined and tinged with brown. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, received a Silver Flora 
Medal for a very fine group, including some excellent Vanda ccerulea in 
the centre, fine examples of Odontoglossum grande, O. X armainvillierense 
album, some good O. crispum, O. X Wilckeanum, and others, Oncidium 
oblongatum, O. varicosum, and a lot of O. tigrinum, Lycaste gigantea with 
seven flowers, a fine batch of well-flowered Lzlia pumila, Dendrobium 
Dearei, some good Cattleya Dowiana, x Fabia, labiata, the beautiful C. 
xX Rothschildiana delicata, Lzliocattleyas, &c. An Award of Merit was 
given to Odontoglossum x Circe (Cervantesii x Pescatorei), a pretty little 
hybrid, most like the former in shape, and having white flowers spotted 
with red on the lower part of the segments. 
Messrs. Stuart Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, Enfield, also received a 
Silver Flora Medal for a fine group, the background consisting of numerous 
examples of Oncidium varicosum, oblongatum, tigrinum, superbiens, and 
splendidum. We also noted a good O. Forbesii, Brassolzlia Jessopi, 
Cattleya Gaskelliana alba, C. x Williamsie, C. x Fabia, C. Dowiana aurea, 
C. labiata, and some pretty white forms, Leliocattleya Ophir, Sophro- 
Cattleya eximia, Odontoglossum crispum, Cirrhopetalum Rothschildianum, 
C. mundulum, Cycnoches: chlorochilon, Miltonia vexillaria Leopoldi, 
Odontioda Seymourii, Cypripedium triumphans, and various other good 
things. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, received a Silver 
Banksian Medal for a pretty little group, containing several good Cattleya 
_X Armstrongie, C. x Fabia, Cypripedium x Germaine Opoix, C. X 
Gaston Bultel, C. insigne Bohnhoffie, C. i. Harefield Hall var., and C. i. 
Sandere. 
