278 THE ORCHID REVIEW. (SEPTEMBER, 19 
Col. H. Carey Batten, Abbot’s Leigh, Bristol, sent the interesting green 
and white Lycaste leucantha. | ) 
f£. Roberts, Esq., Park Lodge, Eltham (gr. Mr. Carr), sho 
Cypripedium X Olga Bradshaw (callosum X cenanthum superbum), a fine — 
thing, most like the latter in colour but much larger. : 
The Hon. Walter Rothschild, M.P., Tring Park (gt. Mr. Dye), sent the 
handsome Cattleya x Hardyana Tring Park var. and Brassocattleya X _ 
Madame Chas. Maron. . 
R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Streatham (gr. Mr. Black), showed a beautiful : 
example of Odontoglossum crispum xanthotes Charlesworthii. 
Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), sent 
Cattleya X vestalis Westfield var. (maxima x Dowiana aurea), a beautiful — 
light coloured form, and C. bicolor Westfield var., having yellowish green — 
sepals and petals, and a rosy crimson lip with a white margin in front. ; 
Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Heaton, Bradford, staged a very fine — 
group, to which a silver-gilt Flora Medal was awarded. It contained about a 
a dozen beautiful examples of Cattleya x Iris, varying greatly in colour, the — 
handsome C. x Chamberlainiana, C. x Fabia, C. Gaskelliana alba, — 
Brassocattleya gigas-Digbyana, B.-c. Queen Alexandra, Leelio-cattleya — 
Haroldiana, L.-c. Mandarin, L.-c. Alcyone (L. flava x C. Schilleriana), a i 
pretty bright yellow flower with some crimson markings on the lip, Miltonia- — 
Hyeana(M. x Bleuana x M. vexillaria Leopoldi), Brassia Lawrencean4 3 
_ longissima, Odontoglossum x Othello and others, Masdevallia X — 
Pourbaixii, Oncidium trulliferum, O. ornithorrhynchum album, Aérides — 
japonicum, Epidendrum radiatum, the remarkable Cycnoches Egerton — 
ianum viride, and other interesting things. | 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, received a Silver Flora Medal for 
a rich group, in the centre of which was a beautiful series of fourteen — 
racemes of Arachnanthe Lowii, these being tied to slender sticks, so a5 — 
hang down very gracefully in their natural position, and each having on 
two of the very different yellow flowers at the base, formed a very attractive 
feature. Other interesting things were Cycnoches chlorochilon, Wars : 
wiczella Wailesiana, Cypripedium x Hitchinsiz, Leelio-cattleya bletchley- ; 
ensis magnifica, L.-c. Mrs. Robert Measures (L.-c. elegans X L. xanthina), 
having yellow flowers, with the front lobe of the lip bright purple and the 
Side lobes white, L.-c. Henry Greenwood The King, a very fine form, ¢ : 
others. Awards of Merit were given to L.-c. elegans His Majesty, 2 VY 
richly coloured form, bearing two large spikes of twelve and nine flower 
and to Cypripedium x Baron Schréder var. ardens, having very bree 
dark veining on the dorsal sepal. a 
Messrs. Stanley & Co., Southgate, received a Silyer Banksian Medal so 
a very interesting group, containing some good examples of Leelio-eattley_ 
