212 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [JULY, 1903. 
being excellent in every respect, but the sensation of the meeting was the 
beautiful plant of Cattleya Warneri alba sent by M. Peeters, of Brussels, 
Amateur exhibits were not numerous, but an attractive group was 
shown by J. Colman, Esq.,. Gatton Park, Reigate (gr. Mr. Bound). It 
contained some good Odontoglossum crispum, QO. citrosmum, O, 
luteopurpureum, Sobralia x Veitchii, Oncidium macranthum, Masdevallia 
polysticta with six spikes, M. bella, some brilliant M. coccinea, Dendrobium 
moschatum, Epidendrum prismatocarpum, Cochlioda Ncetzliana, Leeia 
purpurata and xX Latona, the remarkable Bulbophyllum __barbigerum, 
Anguloa Clowesii, Epiphronitis x Veitchii, Cypripedium hirsutissimum and 
niveum, Lzlio-cattleya x Lady Miller, Cattleya Mossiz Reineckeana, &c. 
Sir William Marriott, Blandford (gr. Mr. Denny), exhibited a fine pan of 
Disa X Clio, bearing seven stout spikes and numerous flowers, to which a 
Cultural Commendation was given. 
N. C. Cookson, Esq., Oakwood, Wylam-on-Tyne, sent two heavily | 
blotched forms of Odontoglossum crispum, namely O. c. Sandere, tinged 
with purple and heavily blotched with red brown, and O. c. Sibyl, white 
heavily blotched with claret purple. 
F. Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Gilbert), showed the 
fine Cypripedium Lawrenceanum hackbridgense, Lelio-cattleya X Lady 
Wigan, and L.-c. x Canhamiana splendens, all in excellent condition. 
M. A. A. Peeters, Brussels, sent a splendid plant of the rare and beauti- 
ful Cattleya Warneri alba, in the most robust health, and bearing a raceme 
of five very large flowers, of the purest white, with a clear yellow disc to 
the lip. It gained the double award of a First-class Certificate and a 
Cultural Commendation. 
Messrs. Sander and Sons, St. Albans, staged a superb group, occupying 
a space of about four hundred square feet, the plants being splendidly 
8rown and flowered, and very artistically arranged. A Gold Medal was 
awarded, besides four First-class Certificates and two Awards of Merit. 
Among the plants noted were four splendid forms of Lzelio-cattleya X 
Canhamiana, one called Fire King having the front of the lip uniformly 
deep purple, while Edward Rex was of great size, with white sepals 
and petals, the lip very open, and rich purple in front of the bright 
yellow disc; four fine and distinct forms of L.-c. x Martinetil, 
the variety Flambeau having the sepals and petals of a rich glowing 
bronzy red, and the lip purple (F.C.), and var. ochracea having buff 
' yellow sepals and petals, and a paler lip, veined with purple (A. M.); 
some good L.-c. x bletchleyensis, L.-c. X Catherine (L.-c. X Schilleriana 
* L. longipes, and thus a form of L.-c. x Ira), some good Cattleya 
Mossiz, including the varieties Reineckeana, Wageneri, and Victoria, the 
latter a fine white, with a tinge of rose-pink on the front of the lip (F-C-), 
