THE ORCHID-REVIEW. 
[No. 21. 
Vot. II.] SEPTEMBER, 1894. 
NOTES. 
* THERE will be only one meeting of the Royal Horticultural Society at the 
Drill Hall, James Street, Westminster, during September, namely, on the 
11th of the month, when the Orchid Committee will meet at the usual hour 
of 12 o’clock noon. 
‘The feature of the meeting on August 14th was the beautiful group of 
sixty plants in flower of Cypripedium Charlesworthii, exhibited by Messrs. 
Hugh Low and Co., of Clapton, which are noted on another page. 
A sale is announced to take place on September 7th, by Messrs. Protheroe 
and Morris, of one hundred lots of Orchids from the collection of S. G. 
Lutwyche, Esq., Eden Park, Beckenham. Among them we note the fine 
Dendrobium x Lutwycheanum, described at p. 202 of our July number, 
the rare D. xX Reeblingianum, described at p. 2rz of our last volume, 
Cypripedium Charlesworthii in flower, &c. 
The beautiful Cattleya labiata elegans from the collection of the late 
T. R. Watt, Esq., of Chislehurst, which has more than once been men- 
tioned in these columns, was purchased at the sale by E. Ashworth, Esq., 
Harefield Hall, Wilmslow, and is now included in his rich collection. 
Cycnoches pentadactylon is now flowering very profusely in the collection 
of W. W. Mann, Esq., Ravenswood, Bexley, and bears both male and female 
flowers, their different appearance giving the plant a very striking appear- 
ance. Our readers will remember the remarkable specimen figured at p. 
73 of our last volume. Mr. Simon, the gardener, is evidently an expert in 
the culture of this remarkable Orchid. 
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