340 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [NovEMBER, 1909. 
Silver Flora Medal was given. It contained several fine plants of Oncidium 
oblongatum, including the yellow variety citrinum, O. Lanceanum, O. 
unicorne, O. incurvum, several good plants of Dendrobium formosum, 
Ceelogyne Veitchii and Massangeana, six fine plants of Cycnoches 
chlorochilon, C. maculatum, Odontoglossum grande, Cirrhopetalum 
refractum, Pleurothallis stenopetala, Leliocattleya elegans, Odontioda 
Thwaitesii, some good forms of Cattleya Gaskelliana, C. xX Iris, C. X 
Harold, a fine plant of C. X Minucia with a spike of seven flowers, &c. An 
Award of Merit was given to Cattleya xX Rhoda conspicua (x Iris X 
Hardyana), a very beautiful form, much resembling a white form of C. X 
Hardyana. It had broad cream white sepals and petals, and the lip violet 
crimson, with a large yellow disc and some yellow veining in the throat. 
Messrs. Mansell & Hatcher, Ltd., Rawdon, Leeds, Yorks, gained a 
Silver Flora Medal for a brilliant group, including about twenty good 
plants of the variable Cattleya x Iris, C. X Armstrongie, C. X Fabia, C. 
x Patrocinii, Brassocattleya Thorntoni, Oncidium Gardneri, a plant of 
Mormodes pardinum unicolor bearing two fine spikes of clear yellow flowers, 
the rare Trichocentrum albopurpureum, Dendrobium Dearei, Trichopilia 
subulata, Neobenthamia gracilis, Listrostachys pellucida, some good 
Odontoglossums, Cirrhopetalum guttulatum, Brassavola nodosa, Bulbo- 
phyllum Dearei, Seraphyta multiflora, Cypripedium insigne Sandere, C. X 
Maudiz, C. X Flambeau, C. * Wiertzianum, &c. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, also received a Silver Flora Medal 
for a fine group, including a good plant of the new Dendrobium Sandere, 
bearing five inflorescences, two of them with eight flowers each, the rare 
D. velutinum, D. chrysanthum, Leliocattleya Walter Gott (C. bicolor x 
L.-c. bletchleyensis), having bronzy yellow sepals and petals, anda rose-purple 
lip with some white at the base, L.-c. nitens (L.-c. Helena x C. Dowiana 
aurea), having deep yellow sepals and petals tinged with red, and a crisped 
ruby red lip with some yellow veining, Cattleya xX Ella and other good 
Cattleyas, the very rare and distinct Coelogyne Michoiitzii, Cirrhopetalum 
refractum, Angrecum Scottianum, Eria floribunda, Lycaste macrophylla, 
Epicattleya Liliane, Oncidium pubes, and a most interesting plant of 
Cycnoches peruvianum, bearing a long raceme of male flowers and a short 
inflorescence of two female flowers on the same bulb. 
Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, received a Botanical Certificate 
for a pan of Disa polygonoides, containing four plants, each bearing a 
compact spike of yellow flowers. | : 
Messrs. Stanley & Co., Southgate, staged a pretty little group, including 
several plants cf Cattleya x iridescens, showing much variation in colour, 
a good C. Gaskelliana alba, C. Minucia, C. x St. Gilles, Leeliocattleya 
bletchleyensis, &c. 
