182 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [June, 1908 
primrose-tinted flower with pale blotches, O. x Eleanor (cirrhosum X 
Uroskinneri), and others too numerous to mention. Lelio-cattleyas were 
numerous and good, and included L.-c. Fantasia (L.-c. Martinetit x C. 
Mendelii), a fine rosy form with richly-coloured lip, handsome forms of L.-c. 
Dominiana, L.-c. Henry Greenwood, and many others. Cattleyas included 
a noble specimen of C. Skinneri, three good C. Mossiz Wageneri, with 
numerous coloured forms, a specimen of C. citrinia with twelve flowers, 
and many other good things. At the back were fine examples of Oncidium 
macrantham, Marshallianum, &c., with some excellent Vanda tricolor 
and suavis. We noted also many good Lelia purpurata and Miltonia 
vexillaria, M. v. alba, a beautiful white variety, Pescatorea elata, the rare 
Bletia Shepherdii, a Catasetum with three female flowers, some good 
Phalenopsis amabilis Rimestadiana, a good plant of Masdevallia X 
Courtauldiana, a very fine Lelia grandiflora, Dendrobium sanguinolentum, 
the large and beautiful Trichopilia Backhouseana, Brassocattleya Hippo- 
damia (B. nodosa X C. Aclandiz), with greenish sepals and petals, and 
the broad lip pink in front, and numerous other fine things. A First-class 
Certificate was given to Odontioda X Charlesworthii (C. Neetzliana x O. 
Harryanum), having the flowers most like the Cochlioda in shape, but 
almost uniformly ruby-crimson in colour, except for the spiny yellow crest. 
It was the most brilliant novelty in the Show. An Award of Merit was 
given to Odontoglossum xX hibernicum (Hallii x hastilabium), most like 
the latter in shape, and having the sepals and petals heavily barred with 
brown and tipped with yellow, and the lip similarly barred, but white in 
front. 
Messrs. Sander & Sons, St, Albans, also staged a remarkably rich and 
varied group, containing a very brilliant series of Odontoglossums, 
Cattleyas, Lzlio-cattleyas, Phalznopsis amabilis Rimestadiana, Miltonia 
vexillaria, Cochlioda Neetzliana, Renanthera Imschootiana, Cypripediums, 
&c. The Odontoglossums included many fine forms of O. crispum, X 
Lambeauianum, X eximium, X ardentissimum, platychilum, the rare O. 
stellatum, two forms of a pretty hybrid between O. X Harryano-crispum 
and O. X Adriane, &c. We noted also a very fine Cymbidium Sandere, 
Maxillaria Sanderiana, some good Cattleya Mendelii, Mossiz, both white and 
coloured, Schrcederz, Skinneri, the fine C. citrina maxima, Trichopilia suavis 
and coccinea, the handsome Odontonia Lairessee with three racemes, 
Aérides Houlletianum, andthe white A. virens Sander, Oncidiumampliatum, 
O. Gardneri, and others, Dendrobium Bronckartii, thyrsiflorum and 
densiflorum, Warscewiczella discolor, Masdevallia O’Brieniana and xipheres, 
Polystachya bracteesa, Sarcochilus inflatus, Lelia grandis, &c. (Gold Medal 
fot Orchids and foliage plants): ; 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Coi:, Enfield, staged & very fine group, including 
