368 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [IECEMBER, 1907, 
alba, anda nice plant of Miltonia vexillaria Leopoldi had a F.C.C. con- 
firmed, also Odontoglossum xX Humeanum. Awards of Merit were given 
to a fine plant of Calanthe Xx Veitchii, Cypripedium x Leoniz var.. 
grandifloram, C. X Tracyanum, Vine House var., and C. x Actzus,. Vine 
House var. Several other plants had their previous awards confirmed. 
S. Gratrix, Esq., Whalley Range (gr. Mr. Shill), staged a nice little group: 
of excellent quality. Cattleya x Fabia, West Point var., gained an A.M., also 
Cypripedium xX Standard, C. x Harri-Leeanum, and the rare C. xX 
Chorltoni. 
J. McCartney, Esq , Bolton (gr. Mr. Holmes), staged a fine group of 
Cypripediums, chiefly the best varieties of C. insigne, with a pretty: C.ck 
Charles Richman and Cattleya x Chamberlainiana Silver Medal). 
- Bromilow, Esq., Rainhill (gr. ‘Mr. Morgan), staged a most 
effective group, which received a Silver-gilt Medal. He also gained a 
F.C.C. for a Cypripedium x Marjorie (x Leeanum x Acteeus), and 
Awards of Merit for C. insigne var. Aberdeen and C. x Leander, Rann 
Lea var. There were several plants of C. Charlesworthii of very good 
type ; and the very fine C. x fulshawense (C. Boxalli X Harefield Hall var.) 
had a F.C.C. confirmed. 
G. S. Ball, Esq., Burton, Westmoreland (gr. Mr. Herdman), was. 
awarded a Silver Medal for a good group of Cypripediums. An A.M. was 
given to C. X Hitchinsiz var. Perfection, also to C. Godefroyz var. Balliz 
and C. niveum var. Goliath. The F.C.C. was confirmed to C. x Baron 
Schréder, C. x Leeanum var. Corona, C. insigne Chantini Lindeni, and 
C. 1. Sandere. : 
r. W. S. Shackleton, Great Horton, Bradford, staged a nice little: 
group of Cypripediums, which gained a Bronze Medal. It included C. 
insigne Harefield Hall var., C.'1. Sandere, C. Fairrieanum, an : 
Arthurianum pulchellum, &c. C. Lawrenceanum Hyeanum had a F.C.C.. 
confirmed. 
_ Messrs. Sander, St. Albans, showed Cypripedium xX longwoodense 
giganteum, C. X The Earl (x selligerum x cenanthum), and several other 
good things (Vote of Thanks). 
W. Bolton, Esq., Wilderspool (gr. Mr. Cain), showed a nice little 
group of Cypripediums, including C. xX triumphans, C. x Arthurianum,. 
C. X Ito, C. insigne Sandere, C. x Niobe, &c. 
Messrs. Charlesworth, Bradford, showed the chaste Cattleya labiata. 
alba, a nicely blotched Odontoglossum crispum, and several Cypripediums: 
of good quality. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfield, showed Cattleya labiata var. Queen 
Maud, very delicately tinted, Cypripedium villosum auriferum, and C. X 
Madam Jules Hye. 
Mr. J. E. Sadler, Beedon, Berks., showed Cattleya labiata Queen Maud. 
and Cypripedium xX Maudiz. 
Messrs. A. J. Keeling & Sons, Bradford, gained a Bronze Medal for a 
group, composed chiefly of Cypripedium insigne and _ its hybrids, with: 
several plants of C. x Lawrebel. . 
__Mr. J. Robson, Altrincham, showed Cypripedium x bowdonense (X 
Sallieri X triumphans), a good flower with the dorsal sepal green at the 
base and edged with white (A.M.), C. x aureum var. Pomone, a few 
Messrs. J. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, gained a Silver Medal for a 
group of many good things, including C. x Minos Youngii, C. X Niobe, 
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