184 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JUNE, 1909. 
x polyphlebium, Phalenopsis amabilis, Cymbidium Huttoni, Devonianum 
and insigne, Ornithocephalus grandiflorus, Aérides Houlletianum, Stanhopea 
bucephalus, Gomesa foliosa, some good Epidendrum vitellinum, Renanthera 
Imschootiana, Vanda suavis pallida, Dendrochilum cornutum, Ansellia 
africana, Cochlioda Neoetzliana, and many other fine things. First-class 
Certificates were given to Oncidium Charlesworthii, most like a fine dark 
form of O. crispum, with some yellow marbling on the flower, and the base 
of the lip bright yellow blotched with brown, also to Lzeliocattleya 
Eurylochus (C. granulosa Schofieldiana x L.-c. Lady Miller), a very 
beautiful thing, having flowers of compact shapesand of a glowing orange- 
red, with the front of the lip rosy-crimson, and the tube bronzy yellow. 
The spike bore four flowers, and we understand that other forms from the 
same capsule were of very little decorative value. 
Messrs. Armstrong & Brown, Tunbridge Wells, Saned avery beautiful 
group of about two bays in extent, the surface being very pleasingly broken 
up by two deep dells, which gave a very charming effect. A Silver Cup was 
awarded. The centre was made up with a beautiful series of Odonto- 
glossums, diversified with brilliantly coloured Masdevallias, Miltonia 
vexillaria and other good things, while in the dells we noticed a nice lot of 
Cypripedium glaucophyllum, bellatulum, niveum and other Cypripedes, 
Cattleyas, Sophronitis grandiflora, Lelia majalis, Trichopilia tortilis, and 
numerous other things, the larger plants being arranged at the sides and 
back of the group. . Several plants of the handsome Brassocattleya Veitchii, 
made a nice display, and one of them, out of the same capsule, was bright 
rose colour, while close by stood the two parents, forming a very attractive 
group. Near by was B.-c. Thofntoni and B.-c. Wellesley Leyswood var., 
with two fine blush white flowers. We noted also the fine Cattleya 
Skinneri Temple’s var., exceptionally fine and rich in colour, the chaste C. S. 
alba, a handsome Odontoglossum x percultum, O. X. Andersonianum 
leopardinum with four spikes, O. x Armstrongiz, a fine hybrid of 
unrecorded parentage, having white flowers regularly blotched with violet 
purple, a lot of good O. crispum, including a fine O. c. roseum, some 
well-flowered Dendrobium nobile virginale, D. Dearei, Bulbophyllum 
barbigerum, some good Leeliocattleya Aphrodite, L.-c. Mercia, and others, 
the striking Ccoelogyne pandurata, and an allied form which was intro- 
duced with it, Cymbidium Lowianum concolor, Lycaste Lawrenceana, 
Cypripedium Mastersianum, a fine C. xX callo-Rothschildianum, with a 
spike nearly three feet high and bearing four flowers, C. Gratrixianum, and 
other good things. 
Messrs. Sander and Sons, St. Albans, also staged a very rich and varied 
group of about two bays in extent, and the surface diversified with several 
elevated mounds and dell-like depressions, giving a very picturesque effect. 
