174 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JuNE, 1907. 
an aggregate of about 100 flowers. The beautiful varieties Empress 
Augusta Victoria, Cobbiana, marmorata and virginale were present, while 
a First-class Certificate was given to the Westonbirt var., having an intense 
vinous-purple, butterfly-like blotch on the base of the lip. A similar award 
went to Lelio-cattleya Golden Glory (L.-c. Zephyra x C. Mossie 
Reineckeana), a brilliant golden yellow hybrid, most like the former in 
shape, with some rosy crimson on the front of the lip. Cattleya Mossiz 
was represented by nearly 150 blooms, including the albino Wageneri and 
two beautiful Reineckeana, the richly-coloured C. M. Princess of Wales 
receiving an Award of Merit. Of Odontoglossum crispum about 50 plants 
were present, the varieties and quality being excellent. A fine O. 
Pescatorei had a spike of 70 blooms, while Odontoglossum & Wilckeanum ~ 
Rex had 18 blooms. Lelia purpurata was represented by a series of 
beautiful varieties, including fastuosa, Annie Louise, Backhouseana and 
alba. Leliocattleyas were brilliant, and included very fine forms 
of Canhamiana and fastuosa, highburiensis, Ascania, Panope, Baroness 
Schréder, Ganymede, G. S. Ball, and others. Other noteworthy things 
were a peculiar orange scarlet form of Brassolelia Gipsy, with rather long 
segments, B.-l. Helen, Brassocattleya Digbyano-Schrceedere, Westonbirt 
var., B.-c. Digbyano-Mossiez, the brilliant Sophrolzlia leta Orpetiana, 
Cattleya x Parthenia Prince of Wales, the beautifnl white C. x Dussel- 
dorffi var. Undine, C. X Empress Frederick, Miltonia xX Bleuana, 
M. Roezlii alba, Vanda teres, Dendrobium Dalhousieanum and _ var. 
luteolum, Phalenopsis amabilis, the remarkable Chondrorhyncha Chester- 
toni, Cymbidium tigrinum, Lelia majalis alba, Epidendrum radicans, 
Thunia X Veitchiana, T. Marshalliana, Cypripedium Lawrenceanum and 
var. Hyeanum, C. callosum Sander with six flowers, C. X Maudie, 4 
very fine C. niveum, &c. 
Jeremiah Colman, Esq., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Bound), staged 
a large and excellent group, on the opposite side of the tent, with a group 
of well-flowered Epidendrum x Boundii at the end of the tent, a Silver 
Cup being awarded. The centre was occupied by some beautiful white 
Cattleyas, with numerous C. Mossiz, C. Mendelii, and Lzlia-cattleyas on 
either side, and at the back some good Cymbidium Lowianum, C. L. con- 
color, C. X Lowio-eburneum, Gatton Park var., Oncidium superbiens, and 
other tall things. We also noted a mass of Spathoglottis aurea and S. * 
Colmanii, with another of Lzlia-cattleya Phoebe, clusters of the charming 
Cypripedium concolor and C. niveum, the latter forming a setting for 4 
plant of Dendrobium Victoria-Regina, the rare Miltonia levis, some 
fine M. vexillaria, Bulbophyllum Lobbii and var. Colossus, Phaius * 
Norman, Thunia x Veitchiana, the pretty light Cypripedium bellatulum 
Princess Clementine, C. Lawrenceanum Hyeanum, the handsome Odonto- 
