246 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [AuGUST, 1906. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, S. Woodford (gr. Mr.: Davis), : 
showed Cypripedium x Mrs. Rehder, Glebelands var. (Argus X Roths- ; 
childianum), and Aérides Houlletianum, Fowler’s var., a magnificent 
flower, which obtained a First-class Certificate. The latter had buff-yellow 
sepals and petals tipped with rose, and the front part of the lip bright-rose 
purple. 
J. Bradshaw, Esq., The Grange, Southgate, N. (gr. Mr. Whitelegge), 
sent two plants of the Guatemalan Lycaste tricolor, one with sixteen and 
the other with twenty-four flowers, for which a Cultural Commendation 
was given. He also received an Award of Merit for L. tricolor albens, 
having very pale green sepals and petals and a white lip. . 
Major G. L. Holford, C,I.E., C.V.O., Westonbirt, Tetbury (gr. Mr. 
Alexander), showed a fine series of cut flowers of Sobralia, including the 
large and handsome S. Holfordi, the lip of which measured 4% inches across, 
five flowers of the pure white S. macrantha Kienastiana, the fine S. 
Sanderiana, S. Amesiana, having large yellowish flowers tinged with rose, | 
and other fine things. 
R. I. Measures, Esq., Cambridge Lodge, Camberwell (gr. Mr. Smith), 
exhibited Cypripedium xX Wottoni (callosum x bellatulum), having the 
flower tinted with rose and with some purple spots on the petals, Seleni- 
pedium nitidissimum, and another Selenipedium allied to longifolium. 
C. G. Newkirchner, Uplands Road, Hornsey, sent a plant of Oncidium 
pumilum, bearing an erect inflorescence of small yellow flowers. yy 
Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Enfield, received a Silver Banksian Medal 
for an excellent group, containing a large Cattleya Gaskelliana, C. G. alba, 
C. Mossiz, C. Mendelii, an example of C. Harrisoniana with twelve flowers, 
a form of C. H. alba with two flowers, Odontoglossum Schleiperianum 
citrinum, Leliocattleya Ingrami, and four plants of Odontoglossum 
Pescatorei. a 
Messrs. Stanley and Co., Southgate, were awarded a Silver Banksiat 
Medal for an effective group, containing some fine examples of Cattleya 4 
Aclandiz, C. Dowiana aurea, some good C. Mendelii, two plants of 
a natural hybrid between C. X intermedia and C. guttata, and other — 
plants. Lae 
M. A. A. Peeters, St. Gilles, Brussels, received an Award of Merit for 
Cattleya x Mrs. Myra Peeters (Gaskelliana alba xX Warneri alba), # 
beautiful pure white hybrid. 
Messrs. Duchesne, Lanthorne and Co., Watermael, Brussels, showed 2 — 
handsome form of Odontoglossum Vuylstekei, having the flowers white, 
with the sepals and petals heavily blotched with rose, and the lip bearing 
large brownish blotch in front of the crest, with the margin white, an¢ 
prettily fringed. 
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