212 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JuLy, 1907, 
x Cooksoniz were conspicuous, the handsome Maxillaria Sanderiana, a 
fine Vanda coerulea, a fine specimen of Dendrobium Falconeri, Brassi 
verrucosa, a handsome Odontoglossum X crispo-Harryanum, O. cordatum 
and other good Odontoglossums, Cypripedes, &c. a 
Messrs. Stanley & Co., Southgate, also received a Silver Flora Medal — 
for a fine group of well-grown Cattleya Mossiz, including many large and — 
richly-coloured forms. C. M. Fieldiw is a beautiful white form, with 4 
chrome yellow markings on the lip’s disc, in front of which are a few pale q 
purple lines. E 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, sent the handsome Sobralia X 
Veitchiana and two good Brassolelia Digbyano-purpurata. j 
At the’ meeting held on June 25th, there was again a fine display of — 
Orchids, and the Awards consisted of five Medals, one First-class Certifi- a 
cate, two Awards of Merit, two Botanical ip ioe resttanc and one Cultural 2 
Commendation. a 
Captain G. L. Holford, C.I.E:, C.V.O., Westonbirt (gr. Mr. Alexander), 
staged a choice group, to which a Silver-gilt Flora Medal was given. In : 
the centre was a noble specimen of Odontoglossum crispum, which had a 
been grown from a single bulb, and now bore twelve spikes with an ~ 
aggregate of eighty-eight flowers. It received a Cultural Commendation. 
Other noteworthy plants were O. c. Zoroaster, having rosy lilac flowers 
spotted with purple, Lelia tenebrosa Westonbirt var., a fine very dark 
form, the beautiful L. ‘t. Walton Grange var., having clear yellow sepals 
and petals, and a white lip, with a purple throat and some purple veining 
in front, Lzlio-cattleya Herode, together with flowers of Sobralia macrantha 
alba, S. Holfordii, S. x Veitchii, and S. x Amesiana. 
The Hon. Walter Rothschild, Tring Park (gr. Mr. Dye), sent Aa 
plant of Lissochilus giganteus, bearing a spike about seven feet high, with 
about thirty flowers, a First-class Certificate being awarded. He also 
received a Botanical Certificate for the curious Malayan Plocoglottis 
Lowii. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford (gr. Mr. White), sent a pretty 
little group, including a fine specimen of Cryptophoranthus DayanuS 
Maxillaria ochroleuca, Barkeria spectabilis, bearing many spikes of large 
white and rosy flowers, &c. An Award of Merit was given to Cirrhopetalum 
gracillimum, bearing umbels of pretty reddish purple flowers, with very 
narrow lateral sepals, and a Botanical Certificate to the rare Hartwegia 
purpurea. 
R. I. Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr. Mr. Smith), 
received a Silver Banksian Medal for a very interesting little group, ers 
tate the pretty Saccolabium ampullaceum, Cypripedium Curtisil virl a 
