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_ group, to which a Silver Flora Medal 
ation was given to about two dozen pots of the pretty bright scarlet 
NovEMBER, 1906.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 341 
was awarded. Prominent in the centre were some fine examples of 
Oncidium varicosum, and with them were some showy forms of Cattleya 
labiata, the variety alba being represented by a plant with three flowers 
Among other Cattleyas were C. X Hardyana, C. Dowiana aurea; a group of 
C. X Mantinii, and many fine varieties of C. x Lord Rothschild, one form 
having the disc of the lip a rich shade of red-brown. Cypripediums were 
well represented by a fine C. X Charlesianum, the large C. x Chapmanii, 
superbum, C. X Niobe, C. X triumphans magnificum, C. xX Maudiz, C. 
xX Leeanum, and its varieties, C. Fairrieanum, C. xX Draco (Euryades xX 
insigne magnificum), and a remarkable series of varietiés of C. insigne, one 
of the Harefield Hall variety having seven large flowers, and a plant of C. i. 
Sandere bearing fourteen blooms. There were also Vanda Kimballiana, 
V. coerulea, and other plants. 
Jeremiah Colman, Esq., Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Bound), received 
a Silver-gilt Medal for a splendid group, containing a good series of the 
white and coloured forms of Lelia pumila, L. p. superba and magnifica 
being very fine, while the Gatton Park variety has white flowers with a 
peculiar slate-blue front to the lip, and is very floriferous. In the group 
were also Cattleya labiata, C. X Mantinii, C. Bowringiana, the home-raised 
C. X Browniz (figured at page 345), Cypripediums, Odontoglossums, and 
other plants. 
Sir Frederick Wigan, Bart., Clare Lawn, East Sheen (gr. Mr. Young), 
staged an excellent group, to which a Silver Flora Medal was awarded. 
Some fine forms of Cattleya labiata were seen, the best being C. I. Cook- 
sone, the violet lip having a broad white margin. There were also 
Saccolabium calceolare, Brassia Lawrenceana longissima, the almost white 
Lelia Perrinii leucophea, Sophrocattleya Chamberlainiana, Cattleya xX 
Portia, Odontoglossum crispum Sir Frederick, having many light brown 
blotches on its white flowers, and Cypripedium X Marjorie (Lecanum x 
insigne sylhetense). A First-class Certificate was given to the beautiful 
hybrid Cypripedium x Muriel Hollington (niveum X insigne). 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney (gr. Mr. Day), gained a Silver 
Flora Medal for a fine group, containing Cattleya labiata, Miltonia spect- 
abilis Moreliana, Cypripedium X Maudie, C. Fairrieanum, C. insigne 
Sander, C. i. Harefield Hall var., C. X H. S. Goodson, and the handsome 
Cattleya x Octave Doin, var. Herbert Goodson (Mendelii X Dowiana 
_ aurea), which gained a First-class Certificate. This has broad white sepals 
and petals, delicately mottled with lavender, and the finely crimped lip, 
ctimson-purple in front, while the disc is orange, lined with red at the back. 
Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford (gr. Mr. White), showed a fine 
was awarded. A Cultural Commend- 
