96 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
raised in the collection of Norman C. Cookson, Esq., F.R.H.S., of Wyla - 
on-Tyne (vide p. 86). D.nobile Amesiz received an Award of Merit. f 
has creamy-white sepals and petals, and a deep wine-red throat. ioe 
cattleya Maynardii (L. pumila Dayana ? x C. dolosa $) also received an 
Award of Merit. The flowers have very much the shape of those of L. 7 
claptonensis (L. x elegans 2 x Cattleya Dormamiana ¢), but are: quite 
distinct in colour, being deep purple with a much darker lip. Dendrobium 
x Sandere (D. nobile albiflorum 2 x D. heterocarpum @) with crea y= 
white flowers, several plants of Cypripedium Exul, and varieties of Lyes 
_Skinnerii, were also in the group. 4 
Mr. H. A. Tracy, F.R.H.S., Amyand Park, Twickenham, exhibitelll 
fine strong Cypripedium x Lathamianum, which differed somewhat f om 
the ordinary forms in having a green instead of brownish-purple peduncle. 
Messrs. J. Veitch and Sons, King’s Road, Chelsea, contributed, asu 
several interesting novelties in the way of hybrids raised by Mr. Sed 
Phaius Xx amabilis (P. grandifolius 2 x .P. tuberculosus @) is a disti 
hybrid which received a First-class Certificate (vide p. 87) ; Cypripedi 
x Winnianum (C. villosum ? x C. Druryi 2) was considered worthy of 
Award of Merit. The flowers are fairly intermediate between the parei 
the prevailing colour being a soft ra brown. Epidendrum x Endre 
Wallisii was also shown. 
Mr. W. Whiteley, F.R.H.S., Hillingdon, Uxbridge, exhibited Cattl 
Triane Hillingdon var. which received an Award of Merit. The sepals 
petals are deep rose, the large lip being an intense purple. a 
To Messrs. B. S. Williams and Son, Upper Holloway, a Silver Flom 
Medal was awarded for a large group of over fifty plants, among which W 
a distinct form of the white Cattleya Trianz, several Cypripediums, inclu 
C. x Morganie, C. x Sallieri, C. x Amesianum,C. x Cythera (C. Spi¢ 
anum 2 x C. purpuratun 3); Gomeza planifolia, Ada aurantiaca, Milte 
Roezlii, Odontoglossum blandum, Lelia harpophylla, Lycaste costé 
Oncidium splendidum, and others. 
REPLIES TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
W.G. M., Taunton.—An unusually small i of Cypripedium Stonet. 
H.j.R. e: orence.—Lzelia anceps Sander 
fea" Puddletowii —A new hybrid; next soars 
H. W. N., Leek.—Many thanks Se photograph ; next month, if possible. 
HLS Co. , Clapton.—The Stanhopea unav oidably stands over 
i. J. H., Edinburgh. — oo received, with thanks ; it would have been BY 
suitable if taken as an isolated specim | 
F. J. P., Windsor.—Probably a new w hybrid. 
