﻿January, 1904.] 



THE ORCHID REVIEW. 



Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, sent a fine collection, 

 to which a Silver Medal was awarded. It consisted largely of hybrid 

 Cattleyas and Laelio-cattleyas, among which may be mentioned C. X 

 Minucia superba and C. X F. W. Wigan as plants which gaained Awards 

 of Merit. 



Mr. John Robson, Altrincham, received a Bronze Medal for a very pretty 

 group, and an Award of Merit for Laelio-cattleya X Robsonia; (C. 

 Bowringiana X L.-c. X Ingramii). 



Messrs. John Cowan & Co., Gateacre, received a Bronze Medal for a 

 small group, and Awards of Merit for Cypripedium callosum splendens and 

 C. X Imperator (ciliolare X Rothschildianum). 



Messrs. A. J. Keeling & Sons, Westgate Hill, Bradford, staged a small 

 group, to which a Vote of Thanks was awarded. It contained a very 

 interesting hybrid from Cypripedium Chamberlainianum X C. Parishii. 



Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, also received a Vote of Thanks for 

 a small group of Laelio-cattleyas. 



Mr. D. McLeod, Chorlton, exhibited Cypripedium insigne Sanderianum 

 and C. X Annie Measures, in good condition. 



At the meeting held on December 18th there was again a fine display 

 of Orchids, the majority being Cypripedes. 



A. Warburton, Esq., Haslingden (gr. Mr. Bailey), received a First- 

 class Certificate for Cypripedium X Archimedes, a handsome hybrid 

 said to have been derived from C. insigne Harefield Hall var. X C. 

 X nitens magnificum. 



W. E. Budgett, Esq., Bristol, received a Silver Medal for a nice group 

 of Cypripediums, and Awards of Merit for C. insigne giganteum and C. X 

 Mrs. Cary Batten. 



E. Rogerson, Esq., Didsbury (gr. Mr. Blomely), also obtained a Silver 

 Medal for a good group, and an Award of Merit for Cypripedium X 

 bingleyense var. Hilda. 



Walter Laverton, Esq., Victoria Park, Manchester, received a Bronze 

 Medal for a small miscellaneous group, and an Award of Merit for Cypri- 



R. le Doux, Esq., West Derby, Liverpool, received an Award of Merit 

 for Odontoglossum crispum marlfieldense, in which the petals are lip-like at 

 the base, having a yellow area, on which are some radiating light brown 

 streaks, like those on the lip. 



G. W. Law-Schofield, Esq., Rawstenstall, received an Award of Merit 

 for Cypripedium X rossendalense, a plant of unknown parentage. 



Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Bradford, staged a very fine group, to 

 ■which a Silver-gilt Medal was awarded. Cypripedium X Thalia received 



