64 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
insigne Sanderi C. x Lathami and others. Special awards 
Sa given to the following:—The pure aie hears ‘a 
albiflora, which received a First-class Certificate, Se enipe a 
Schreedere candidulum (S. x Sedeni candidulum @ X S. je at : 
Wallisii ¢) an Award of Merit, and two forms of Cypripe ae i. 
Euryades, a spotted and a purple one, also each received an Awa) 
Merit. These, it would appear, are forms of C. x Adrastus. e ES 
Messrs. F. Sander & Co., St. Albans, also received a Silver a 
Medal for a fine group, containing Dendrobium johnsone, the a a 
Lelia anceps alba, and others, Lycaste Skinneri, Is lanipes, aa 
glossum X aspersum, O. Rossii, Phaio-calanthe x Arnoldiz sae 
number of good Cypripediums. Among the latter was a pretty y 
from C. Curtisii ¢ and C. concolor ¢, called Minnie Ames, with — 
yellow flowers tinged with light rose; C. x Said Lloyd (Godetioy g : 
venustum ¢), C. x A. R, Smith (callosum @ xX Druryi ¢), C. x Hem 
Vander-Straeten (C. x Mrs. Canham @ x C. xX Leeanum ¢), &c. 
Mr. W. Bull, Chelsea, showed three well-flowered examples of Cattleya 
Walkeriana nobilior, and five fine plants of the pure white C. Triana alba, 
the latter receiving a First-class Certificate. ; 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Upper Clapton, staged a very effective se 
to which a Silver Banksian Medal was given. It contained a beauti 
example of Cymbidium Traceyanum, a very fine Cypripedium X Olenus, 
C, Sanderianum and others, together with other showy Orchids. ; 
Messrs. B. S. Williams & Son, Upper Holloway, also received a Silver 
: ; e he - 
Banksian Medal for a fine group of Cypripediums, together with Calant 
X bella, Lycaste mesochlena, and a few other showy things. 
Messrs. Heath & Son, Cheltenham, sent some good forms of Cyripedium 
 Leeanum, and others. 
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CORRESPONDENCE, &c. 
H.cReGeane Jersey. 
. ae 
- Lelia anceps alba, L. a. rosea, L. autumnalis alba, L 
Finckeniana, and Cym 
bidium sinense. 
C. A. H., Belvedere. The best time for importing West Indian Orchids would eae 
soon as the growths are Properly matured, or, in other words, during the resting season 
H. J.R.,, Florence. Apparently one of the forms of C. x Tityus. 
D.M,, Dorking. A good typical form of Laelia anceps. 
G. W. An account of the varieties of Lelia an 
Photographs received, with thanks.—C. B, L.-s, 
F. Rand MB. The Cattleya Fly is certainl 
foothold, but we should persevere with the stam: 
ceps appears in the present issue. 
i ad 
ly a terrible pest where it has obtain 
ping-out policy. 
