120 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [APRIL 1908. 
crispum), O. Xx Electra (xX Andersonianum X triumphans), and QO. i 
Carmen (crispum xX Crawshayanum). - 
Messrs. J. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, staged a handsome group, 
which gained a Silver Flora Medal. It contained a fine series of Dendro- — 
biums, Odontoglossums, Cypripediums, the brilliant little Sophronitis 
grandiflora, Epiphronitis Veitchu, &c., noteworthy among them being 
Odontoglossum blandum, a finely-blotched O. x ardentissimum, Cypt- : 
pedium x Beekmanii, C. X Mons. de Curte, and others. 2 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Enfield, received a-Silver Flora Medal for a 
good group, including the handsome Cattleya Schroeder enfieldensis, a 
bright rosy form with violet-purple lip, C. Trianz plumosa, a form of ©. 
Percivaliana with blush white sepals and petals and a very dark lip, Cypri- 
pedium X Mrs. William Mostyn, C. insigne E. J. Seymour, C. } 
McNabianum, and others. q 
Messrs. J. & A. A. McBean, Cooksbridge, received a Silver Flora Medal 
for a fine group of well-grown and flowered Odontoglossum crispum, one of 
which bore a branched spike of 52 good flowers. Both the white and rosy _ | 
types were well represented, also a number of handsomely blotched forms, 
including O. c. King Richard, O. c. xanthotes, O. c. Oakfield Sunrise, and 
others. 
M. Th. Pauwels, Ghent, received a First-class Certificate for Vanda 
suavis pallida, a beautiful albino, having obscurely spotted whitish flowers, 
tinged with pale green. 
Messrs. Moore, Ltd., Rawdon, Leeds, received a Silver Banksian Medal — 
for a very interesting group, including Dendrobium nobile virginale, and 
other forms of D. nobile, the mossy-peduncled D. macrophyllum, some 
good Cattleya Schroedere, and numerous hybrids. A Botanical Certificate 
was given to Dendrobium fusiforme, a rare Australian species, allied to D. 
speciosum, whose history was given at p. 136 of our last volume. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, received a Silver Banksian Medal 
for a choice group, including the handsome QOdontonia Lairessex, the 
beautiful Lzelio-cattleya Kerchovez, L. c. luminosa, some good Cattleya 
Schroedere, Epidendrum Wallisii and some of its hybrids, a white form of 
E. evectum, Coelogyne Lawrenceana, Promenza xanthina, Cypripedium 
Rothschildianum, and others, the pretty Cynorchis x kewensis, several 
interesting species of Ophrys, &c. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, received Awards of 
Merit for Lelio-cattleya Elinor (L. x Coronet x C. Schrcedera), having 
deep orange-coloured flowers of good size and shape, and for Odontoglossum 
x Gladys (citrhosum x Harryanum), a very charming hybrid, most like 
cirrhosum in shape, but larger, and having greenish white flowers blotched 
with dark purple. They also sent the fine O. x ardentissimum xanthotess 
