OcTOBER, 1906. | THE ORCHID REVIEW. Bit 
Madame Chas. Maron being represented by several examples. There were 
also some good Cattleya x Iris, C. x Leda (Dowiana aurea X superba), 
Sophrolelia heatonensis, the largeandhandsom Zygopetal ill g 
nificum, with fine violet lip, Vanda insignis, Cirrhopetalum appendiculatum: 
Odontoglossum x Phedra (Hallii x Pescatorei), resembling the latter in 
shape, and the colour white, blotched with reddish brown, and the hand- 
some O. X Smithii (Rossii rubescens X crispo-Harryanum), which was 
figured at page g. The flowers are white, with a broad purple border to the 
sepals and petals, these being heavily blotched with chocolate-purple, while 
the front of the lip is rose-purple. An Award of Merit was given to 
Odontioda Bohnhoffiz (Cochlioda vulcanica X Odontoglossum cirrhosum), 
a new and very pretty hybrid bearing one spike of flowers with narrow 
segments blood-red in colour, with some white showing in places, and 
slightly tinged with purple at the base of the sepals and petals. The crest 
of the lip is yellow, with some red spots. 
Messrs. Sander and Sons, St. Albans, staged an excellent group, which 
was awarded a Silver Flora Medal. It included some fine specimens of 
Vanda Kimballiana, Cycnoches chlorochilon, varieties of Cattleya xX Iris 
inversa, C. Gaskelliana alba, Cypripedium X Andronicus, C. X Sir Redvers 
Buller, C. x Olga Bagshaw, and C. x Victory (Euryale Sander’s variety 
X triumphans), the last-named receiving an Award of Merit. This was a 
very fine hybrid, most resembling C. x triumphans in colour, the lower 
sepal being large and circular, and the broad dorsal sepal green, heavily 
blotched with dark chocolate in the centre, and bearing feathered rosy 
lines inside the broad white margin, the petals broad, tinged with purple 
and spotted with black on the inner halves, and the lip tinged with red- 
purple. 
Messrs. J. Cypher and Sons, Cheltenham, were awarded a Silver 
Banksian Medal for a good group, containing Cypripedium ie Milo ens 
birt var., C. x triumphans Westonbirt var., C. insigne W. P. Bound, LC. 
X callo-Rothschildianum, C. xX Phebe (philippinense x bellatulum), 
having a pure white ground, dotted with purple lines, giving a very pretty 
effect ; some fine varieties of Dendrobium Phalaenopsis, Oncidium oo. 
Rogersii, Lelio-cattleya Berthe Fournier, Brassocattleya caries ae 
Maron, Cattleya x Iris, C. x Hardyana Massaiana, C. X Brown, an 
others, : 
Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Bush Hill Park, sent Cattleya s eam 
(dolosa x labiata), and Cypripedium X Fletcherianum cially oe 
chilum x Lord Derby), the latter receiving an a tg Fe 
38 excell hybrid with a two-flowered scape, the ground colons 
re ee : d the lip pale 
€ream-yellow with broad blotched lines of dark chocolate, an 
yellow, slightly spotted with purple on the face. 
