150 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [May, 1906. 
Cypripedium xX Jeanette, the richly-coloured Cattleya Triane Uplands var., 
Odontoglossum X Rolfez, O. X Ossultoni, and other good things. First- 
class Certificates were given to each of the two following :—Odontoglossum 
x amabile John Bradshaw (crispum Calypso X Harryano-crispum) is a 
very richly-coloured hybrid, having the lower two-thirds of the sepals and 
petals heavily barred with claret-purple, and the rest white, tinged with 
purple, the lip being white marked with purple at the base. O. X W. H. 
Hatcher (X crispo-Harryanum X Pescatorei Charlesworthii) is another 
beautiful hybrid of excellent shape, having a white ground colour tinged 
with rose, and heavily blotched and banded with dark purple, the front of 
the lip being white. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, received a Silver Flora Medal for a 
fine group, containing some good examples of Leelio-cattleya x bletchley- 
ensis, Lelia purpurata, Polystachya bracteosa, Aérides Micholitzii, 
Maxillaria Sanderiana, Catasetum Lemosii, Dendrobium capillipes, some 
good Lycaste Skinneri, L. Lawrenceana, Epidendrum Wallisii, Cynorchis © 
x kewensis, Galeandra lacustris, Cypripedium niveum, bellatulum, and X 
Maudiz, and Oncidium x illustre, a supposed natural hybrid between O. 
leucochilum and O. maculatum. 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfield, also received a Silver Flora Medal 
for a fine group, containing some profusely flowered examples of Dendro- 
bium Boxallii, a very fine plant of D. Pierardi, D. crassinode Barberianum, 
Cymbidium Devonianum, Cattleya Schroedere, C. intermedia alba, 
Masdevallia x Pourbaixii, Odontoglossum crispum, and others. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, received a First-class Certificate 
for Lzlio-Brasso-Cattleya x Veitchii (Lelia purpurata X Brassocattleya 
x Digbyano-Mossiz), a remarkably fine hybrid of perfect shape, with the 
sepals and petals blush white, and the very broad lip rich purple in front of 
the yellow throat, becoming paler at the beautifully-fringed margin. 
Messrs. James Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, sent three fine forms of 
Miltonia vexillaria, differing in colour, and Cattleya Mendelii Duchess of 
York, a pretty white form, suffused with pink in front of the light yellow 
disc of the lip. 
M. Ch. Vuylsteke, Loochristi, Ghent, sent a small group of choice 
Odontoglossums, including a fine O. x Lawrenceanum, O. x amabile, O. 
x percultum, O. x ardentissimum, O. x excellens, and O. crispum 
spectatum, a finely blotched form. 
DIPLOMA AWARDS. 
The subjects of the special competition on this occasion were 
Odontoglossum crispum, Pescatorei, triumphans, and their hybrids, and the 
awards were as follows :— 
O. X CRISPUM (UNSPOTTED).—First Diploma to O. c. Venus, from De B. 
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