﻿THE ORCHID REVIEW. 



[April, 1904- 



F. Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), showed a. 

 fine Laelia Jongheana, and Cypripedium X Jerninghamise. 



Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, were awarded a Silver 

 Flora Medal for an extremely good group, containing fine plants of Laelio- 

 cattleya X Charlesworthii, L.-c. X Myra, La;lia X Briseis, Laelia X 

 Digbyano-purpurata, Cattleya X Enid, Oncidium concolor, Odonto- 

 glossum praenitens, Cypripedium X Cravenianum (X Hera Lucienianum X 

 Spicerianum magnificurn), and some varieties of Lycaste Skinneri, including. 

 Fascinator and Exquisite. The only First-class Certificate of the meeting 

 went to Lselio-cattleya X Haroldiana magnifica (L. tenebrosa X C. 

 X Hardyana), a large and handsome form. 



Messrs. J. Cypher and Sons, Cheltenham, gained a Silver Flora Medal 

 for an excellent group, chiefly Dendrobiums, including D. X Rubens r 

 varieties of IX X Ainsworlhii, D. X Virgil, D. X Apollo album, I). uobile 



variety, and some good plants of D. barbatulum, together with Cypripedium, 

 villosum gigfanteum, C. X Chas. Richman, C. X Maudias, C. X Ash- 

 burtona; giganteum, C. X Thompsoni, and others. 



Messrs. Sander and Sons, St. Albans, staged a group, which gained a 

 Silver Flora Medal. It contained Cymbidium X Lowio-eburneum, C. 

 grandiflorum, C. X Ballianum, the handsome Odontoglossum crispum 

 Maria;, a dark form of O. triumphans, Phaius tuberculosus, Cypripedium 

 X aureum varieties, D. nobile nobilius, Ada aurantiaca maculata, 

 Oncidium superbiens, Houlletia Brocklehurstiana, etc. 



Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, showed Lselio-cattleya X Myra and 

 Cypripedium X Harri-Leanum, the latter a dark form. 



Messrs. H. Low & Co., Enfield, staged an effective group, in which 

 were D. Brymerianum, D. Boxallii, 1). X Roeblingianum, I), crassinode, 

 D. X dulce Oakwood van, Oncidium barbatum, O. obryzatum, Angraecum 

 citratum, Cyripedium X Helen II., Cattleya amethystoglossa, some good 

 forms of C. Trianse, and other plants. 



Messrs. Wm. Bull and Sons, Chelsea, showed two excellent forms of 

 Lamo-cattleya X Myra, one with bright yellow and the other with nearly 

 white sepals and petals. 



At the meeting held on March 22nd there was again a very fine display 

 of Orchids, and the awards consisted of two Cold and four other medals, 

 two first-class Certificates, five Awards of Merit, and one Botanical 

 Certificate. 



Norman C. Cookson, Esq., Oakwood, Wylam-on-Tyne (gr. Mr, 

 Chapman), staged a magnificent group, to which a Gold Medal was 

 awarded. It contained a beautiful series of Odontoglossums, together with- 



