280 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [SEPTEMBER, 1928. 
F. K. Sander, Upjohn, Keeling, Holmes, G. S. Ball, and Weathers (Hon. 
Sec.). 
J. McCartney, Esq., Hey House, Bolton (gr. Mr. Holmes), showed a 
small group consisting chiefly of Lelias and Cattleyas. Very handsome 
and distinct in colour was Brassocattleya Pluto (C. granulosa x B. 
Digbyana), the sepals and petals having a strong yellow-green cast; the 
lip was fringed and streaked with red (Award of Merit). I noted also 
Cypripedium X Clinkaberryanum (Award of Merit), a well-flowered 
Cattleya Gaskelliana, a distinct Lelia crispa, Lzliocattleya elegans, &c. 
Chas. Parker, Esq., Preston, showed Cypripedium: X Oakes Ames, 
Fern Bank var., in fine condition, C. x Mahlere, Young’s var., and C. X M. 
Fern Bank var., all three gaining Awards of Merit. I noted also a good 
C. X Massaianum, C. Curtisii, &c. (Silver Medal). 
Mr. J. Birchenall, Alderly Edge, showed Cattleya x Iris, Cypripedium 
tonsum and C. Rothschildianum. 
Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, showed the rare 
Cypripedium x Princess (Fairrieanum xX M. de Coffinet),a fine Cattleya X 
Germania, and Leliocattleya Lambeauiz, a fine large flower with a strong 
strain of L. prestans. 
Messrs. Keeling & Sons, Bradford, showed a mixed group, including 
Bulbophyllum Dearei, of rich yellow colour with crimson stripes on the 
Jower sepals (Award of Merit), Cypripedium concolor, C. Godefroye, Lelia 
X nigrescens alba, &c. 
A. Warburton, Esq., Haslingden (gr. Mr. Dalgleish), gained an Award 
of Merit for Odontoglossum x Rolfez inversum. 
G. Shorland Ball, Esq., Burton, Westmorland (gr. Mr. Herdman), 
showed Bollea Lalindei, which gained an Award of Merit, while a First- 
class Certificate was given to Cypripedium x Olivia, G. S. Ball’s var. 
Mr. J. Robson, Altrincham, showed a good specimen plant of Cattleya 
x Hardyana var. King Edward (Award of Merit). 
Ed. Rogerson, Esq., Oak Dene, Didsbury (gr. Mr. Price), showed a 
select group of Cypripediums, including C. X javanico-superbiens, C. X 
Gowerianum, Burkinshaw’s var., C. X radiosum superbum, C. X Chorltoni, 
C. X Millmanii, and C. x Stanley Rogerson, the last a very pretty hybrid 
probably between C. tonsum and C.concolor. C. x calloso- Mastersianum 
and C. x Ultor (Sanderianum x Curtisii) both gained Awards of Merit. 
H. Arthur, Esq., Blackburn, gained an Award of Merit for Oncidium X 
Wheatleyanum (O. crispum x dasytyle). 
H. Thorpe, Esq., Boothroyden, Rhodes, showed Cattleya x Iris var- 
Rhodesia, a home-raised seedling of very rich colour (Award of Merit). 
R. Ashworth, Esq., Newchurch (gr. Mr. Fletcher), showed a very fine 
Cypripedium X Rolfez var. R. Ashworth (Award of Merit). 
