308 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [OcTOBER, 1903: 
plant of Zygopetalum X Roeblingianum (rostratum Xx maxillare Gautieri) 
a very handsome hybrid, which received a First-class Certificate. A note 
of this plant appears on page 311. 
T. M. Crook, Esq., Stanley Grange, Hoghton, near Preston (gr. Mr.. 
Parks), exhibited Cypripedium superbiens x Rothschildianum, a plant of 
C. X Lord Derby, which was remarkable for having three spikes from the: 
centre of a single growth, two of them bearing single flowers and the other 
two; C. Lawrenceanum Gratrixianum, having the flower green and white, 
with a rose tint on the petals and lip (Award of Merit); and C. X 
Rappartianum (Lathamianum x Charlesworthii.) This latter, which also. 
gained an Award of Merit, had large flowers, the white dorsal sepal being: 
tinged and marbled with magenta-rose, and the petals and lip slightly 
veined with brownish purple. 
Mrs. Timmins, Stone Hall, Oxted, exhibited a fine, well-flowered. 
example of Cattleya Loddigesii, which gained a Cultural Commendation... 
D. O. Drewett, Esq., Riding-Mill-on-Tyne, exhibited Cypripedium 
x calypsoides (Calypso x Rothschildianum.) 
C. H. Feiling, Esq., Southgate (gr. Mr. Stocking), showed two good 
examples of Cypripedium x Massaianum, C. x Neptune, C. X Shillianum,. 
C. X Wiertzianum, and C. x Elise (Pallas x Rothschildianum), the: 
latter a bold and handsome flower. 
Sir Wm. H. S. Marriott, Bart., Blandford, showed Cattleya X 
armainvillierensis (Mendelii x Warscewiczii.) 
Baron Sir H. Schroder, The Dell, Egham, sent a flower of the 
handsome Sophrocattleya x Queen Empress. 
W. Thompson, Esq., Walton Grange, Stone (gr. Mr. Stevens), showed 
Odontoglossum x Juno (luteopurpureum sceptrum x cirrhosum) having 
tather narrow, light yellow sepals and petals, blotched with chocolate, and 
a nearly white lip, blotched with purple. 
F. Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), sent the fine 
Leelio-cattleya x Wellsiana_ magnifica, having broad, rosy lilac sepals, 
with @ ctimson-purple feather on the upper halves, and the front lobe of the 
lip rich ruby-purple. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, were awarded a Gold 
Medal for a magnificent group of hybrids, containing six plants of the fine 
Cattleya x Iris (bicolor * aurea), C. X Chamberlainiana (Leopoldil * 
Dowiana), C. x Germania (granulosa x Hardyana), C.. X fulvescens, 
C. x Lord Rothschild, C. x Harrisoniana Alexandra, having the flower 
white, slightly tinged with Tose; Lelia x Digbyano-purpurata, L. x 
Helen (tenebrosa x Digbyana), Lelio-cattleya x Clive, L.-c. X calle 
Slossa, Sophrolelia x heatonensis, Odontoglossum x DuvivierianumMy 
Cypripedium x Madame Georges Truffaut, and others.. 
