238 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [Aucust, 1909 
It was very effectively arranged, several prominent things being grouped in 
clusters, and giving a very fine effect. Thus we noted two clusters of the 
brilliant Epidendrum vitellinum, two of Odontoglossum x Rolfez, two of 
Leliocattleya Canhamiana, with.a group of Vanda ccerulea, and one of 
white Cattleyas in front. Among the numerous choice things noted we 
may mention the brilliant Odontioda Charlesworthii, with several forms 
of O. Lutetia, Bradshawiz, Vuylstekez and heatonensis, some good Miltonia 
vexillaria, including a good plant of the beautiful, nearly white variety 
Queen Alexandra, Anguloa Clowesii and Ruckeri, examples of Odonto- 
glossum Williamsianum, O. X Lairessei, O. X Eleanor and many others, 
Acineta Humboldtii, good examples of Cymbidium tigrinum, Lezeliocattleya 
Fantasia (L.-c. Dominiana xX C. Mendelii), having handsome, flamed 
markings up the centre of the petals, and a richly coloured lip, a good 
yellow form of L.-c. Hippolyta, Vanda lamellata, Coelogyne pandurata, 
Stanhopea tigrina, Aérides Houlletianum with three racemes, several fine 
Satyrium corlifolium, the green-flowered S. odorum, the handsome Disa 
polygonoides, D. sagittalis, D. caulescens, D. x Luna, Calanthe veratri- 
folia, Oncidium Harrisonianum, Lycaste lanipes, Cattleya Eldorado Wallisii, 
and a fine C. X Edwardii (Schilleriana x Warscewiczii) with seven 
flowers, the beautiful C. x Warscewiczii var. Mrs. E. Ashworth, Lelia 
purpurata Terpsichore, a pretty white form tinged with lilac on sides of the 
lip, Angrzecum Eichlerianum, Sophrocattleya Chamberlainii, with numerous 
other good things, and all excellently cultivated. The new Certificate of 
Appreciation was given to Miltonioda Harwoodii (C. Noetzliana X Miltonia 
vexillaria), a very striking novelty producing its first flower, which had 
carmine rose spreading sepals and petals, and a flesh pink lip with a yellow 
two-lobed crest at the base. It should develop into a handsome thing. It 
is figured at page 233. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, also received a Gold Medal for a 
very large and handsome group, which was charmingly diversified by two 
deep glades, and the steep banks topped with a lot of Phalaenopsis amabilis 
Rimestadiana and other fine things. The group contained a fine lot of 
Odontoglossums, among them being some good O. x Rolfez, X spectabile 
x armainvillierense, and x excellens, O. X Lambeauianum brugense, O. 
x Landolphus (Andersonianum X Rolfez), a cream-coloured flower with 
mapy reddish-purple spots, many fine Lzeeliocattleya Martinetti, a 
pretty hybrid from Cattleya Skinneri and Lelia pumila, a_ very 
beautiful specimen of Miltonia vexillaria chelseiensis, M. v. The Bride, a 
beautiful nearly white form, Maxillaria Sanderiana, some good Phalznopsis 
Sanderiana, several beautiful varieties of Cattleya Mendelii and Mossiz, a 
number of C. Warscewiczii, a fine C. Leopoldi, Brassavola Digbyana with 
five flowers, including a twin-flowered scape, Oncidium leucochilum, 
