146 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [ May, 1903. 
obviously impossible, and a selection is difficult where all were so good, but 
the following includes some of the more noteworthy, and it may be added 
that several things were represented by more than one example. Odonto- 
glossum X Harryano-crispum bore a fine spike of 19 flowers, O. X Rolfez 
of 15 (the plant being one of four varieties shown), and O. X loochristiense 
14. O. crispum violaceum was a beautiful rose-purple form, contrasting 
strongly with the chaste O. c. virginale, several other forms, together with 
the allied species and hybrids, being present. Of Lelio-cattleya x Chole- 
tiana two plants were shown, one, having two spikes of six flowers each, 
being shown in the left-hand top corner of our illustration. L.-c. X Mrs. John 
Leemann was represented by two beautiful plants, allied forms being L.-c. 
> Imperatrice de Russie, and L.-c. X Madame Chas. Maron. L.-c. X 
Kerchovie is a charming white hybrid derived from L. anceps and C. 
Triane alba, and L.-c. X Fanyauana, a richly-coloured thing from L. 
tenebrosa and C. Trianz.. Other fine things were two plants of Vanda 
coerulea, Cymbidium Lowianum concolor with four spikes, C. Devonianum, 
‘Masdevallia Veitchiana with about fifty flowers, a good Epiphronitis X 
Veitchii, Miltonia X Bleuana, Phaius X Opoixii and x Norman, Zygopet- 
alum X Perrenoudi, Mesospinidium vulcanicum with nine spikes, Epiden- 
drum Stamfordianum, Miltonia Warscewiczii, a fine Dendrobium nobile 
Ballianum, with Oncidiums, Cypripediums, Cattleyas, both white and 
-coloured, and various others too numerous to enumerate in detail; suffice it 
to say that Cattleya was represented by thirty choice forms, Cypripedium 
by 12, Lelio-cattleya by 17, and Odontoglossum by no less than 32, not 
including duplicates, and all of excellent quality. 
The prize in the Nurserymen’s class for the best. and most varied col- 
lection of 100 Orchids went to M. Vincke-Dujardin, of Bruges, for a ster- 
ling group, including many good Odontoglossums, Oncidiums, Cattleyas, 
‘Cypripediums, and representatives of many other genera, those specially 
noted being a fine specimen of Ansellia confusa, Brassolelia x Gratrixie, 
‘Calanthe veratrifolia, Ada aurantiaca, Sophronitis grandiflora, a good 
example of Dendrobium nobile Ballianum, Odontoglossum polyxanthum, 
Cypripedium callosum Sandere, Oncidium Papilio, Masdevallia xX 
Chelsoni, and others, which considerations of space compel us to omit. 
Cattleya Schroedere leodinensis was remarkable for possessing a large 
crimson blotch on the point of the lip, but was typical in other respects. 
In the Amateurs class for the best 75 Orchids, the Gold Medal, value 200 
francs, was gained by M. Lambeau, of Brussels, with a very beautiful 
group, in which we noticed fine examples of Masdevallia Veitchiana, 
Dendrobium nobile, and Cattleya Schroederz, the latter bearing 15 flowers, 
a good Lycaste Skinneri alba, some excellent Odontoglossums, in which one 
small and very yellow form of O. triumphans was remarkable, a good 
