248 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [ AuGust, I9¢ 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a very fine group, which 
gained a Silver Flora Medal. It contained some good Leelio-cattleyas, 
Cattleya x triumphans, C. x Prince Edward (Warscewiczii x ; 
Schilleriana), Stanhopea saccata, Catasetum Bungerothii, Epidendrum 
‘prismatocarpum, Brassavola Digbyana, Maxillaria venusta,  Miltonia gs 
vexillaria J. Gurney Fowler, a large pale lilac form, about three dozen good — 
examples of Disa grandiflora, Cypripedium xX Black Prince (Euryades X 
Rothschildianum), a very dark hybrid, C. Rothschildianum, Ancistrochilus — 
Thomsonianus, Oncidium longipes, Odontoglossum Uroskinneri, 0. X _ 
formosum, a heavily blotched O. x loochristiense (derived from 0. 
triumphans latisepalum crossed with a blotched crispum), another light — 
yellow slightly spotted form said to be from the same seed parent crossed 
with O. x Wilckeanum, though the flower rather suggested O. X Adriana, 
a nearly white Masdevallia Harryana, &c. A First-class Certificate was 
given toa plant called C. Warscewiczii saturata, a very handsome thing, — 
having the eye-like blotches nearly obliterated, but with a little yellow : 
veining on the disc, and an Award of Merit to Odontoglossum x Fletcher- 
janum (Edwardi x cirrhosum), most like the former, but having more — 
acuminate segments, and the lip rose-coloured in front. | 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, also received a Silver — 
Flora Medal for a very fine group, including several fine examples of 
Odontoglossum x Rolfe with its two parents, O. x amabile, 0. X 
Ossultoni, and var. splendens, some good Cattleyas and Leelio-cattleyas, : 
Phalenopsis x intermedia and its two parents, P. Aphrodite and P. rosea, é 
with P. Esmeralda, P. fasciata, and P. amabilis Rimestadiana, Cycnoches — 
Egertonianum viride, with a very long spike, Anguloa Ruckeri, Sophro- 
cattleya Chamberlainiana, Epidendrum glaucum, Cymbidium Huttonl, | 
Acanthophippium javanicum, Restrepia maculata, Pleurothallis micto 
blepharis, Masdevallia x Imogene, the rare Oncidium — stramineum, 
O. cucullatum, O. Forbesii, O. x Mantinii, Cypripedes, and other interest: 3 
ing things. A First-class Certificate was given to Cattleya X Claudian : 
(Lueddemanniana x Schilleriana), a large and handsome hybrid, havins 
Tose-purple sepals and petals, and a strongly three-lobed lip, veined with 
rosy crimson. a 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfieid, received a Silver Banksian Medal 
for an interesting group, containing some good Cattleya Mossi q 
Gaskelliana, granulosa and Leopoldi, Broughtonia sanguinea, Promees a 
Stapelioides, Dendrobium x Leeanum enfieldense, Epidendrum Parkinse® 
ianum, Odontoglossum Wallisii, Bulbophyllum Lobbii, Cypripedit™™ 
hirsutissimum and various others. ee 
Messrs. Stanley & Co., Southgate, received a Silver Banksian M o 
for an attractive group, containing Cattleya Loddigesii and C. Harriso® 
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