﻿June, 1904,] 



THE ORCHID REVIEW. 



W. Thompson, Esq,, Walton Grange, Stone (gr. Mr. Stevens), showed 

 Odontoglossum X Vuylstekei Thompson's var., a very dark form, and O. 

 crispum Clio, the latter a fine rosy lilac form, with a very few cinnamon- 

 brown blotches on the segments, which received an Award of Merit. 



Gurney Wilson, Esq., Glenthorpe, Hayward's Heath, exhibited Odonto- 

 glossum nebulosum Gurney Wilson, a very fine spotted form, which 

 obtained an Award of Merit. 



H. L. Bischoffsheim, Esq., Warren House, Stanmore (gr. Mr. Ellis), sent 

 good forms of Odontoglossum triumphans and Laelio-cattleva X 

 bletchleyensis. 



H. Druce, Esq., St. John's Wood (gr. Mr. Walker), sent Cypripedium 

 bellatulum nobilius, very heavily spotted, C. X Miss Daisy Druce 

 (Chamberlainianum X concolor), a pretty form approaching the former in 

 habit, and having greenish-white flowers, with some light purple lines on 

 the dorsal sepal, the handsome C. X Mrs. H. Druce, and C. X Walker- 

 ianum. The two latter were figured at pp. 359, 360 of our last volume. 



J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., South Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis), sent 

 Cypripedium X Mary Beatrice Queen of Ethiopia, a blackish purple form, 

 and Cattleya X Alfred Fowler (granulosa X Trianae), having cream-white 

 sepals and petals tinged with lilac, and the front lobe of the lip crimson- 



C. L. N. Ingram, Esq., Elstead House, Godatming (gr. Mr. Bond), sent 

 Lselio-cattleya X splendens. 



Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Burford, Dorking (gr. Mr. White), sent the 

 remarkable peloriate Cattleya intermedia Aquinii, which was figured at page 

 73 of our eighth volume. 



C. J. Lucas, Esq., Warnham Court, Horsham (gr. Mr. Duncan), staged 

 a small group of Odontoglossums, of which the central one was a very fine 

 form of O. triumphans. 



Baron Sir H. Schroder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine), sent cut 

 spikes of beautiful some Odontoglossums, among which O. Pescatorei 

 Schrcederianum was conspicuous, its flowers being prettily spotted with rose 

 purple. 



Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, staged a fine group, 

 which gained a Silver Flora Medal. It contained good examples of Ljelio- 

 cattleya X Hyeana splendens, L.-c. X Wellsiana alba, L.-c. X Mercia, L.-c. 

 X G. S. Ball, L.-c. X Dora, L.-c. X Digbyano-Mossiae, L.-c. X 

 Digbyano-Schroederse, Cattleya X Enid, C. X Jupiter, a fine Odonto- 

 glossum Harryanum, Spathoglottis Kimballiana, &c. 



Messrs. Sander and Sons, St. Albans, also received a Silver Flora Medal 



lasioglossa with eight flowers, Anguloa Clovvesii, Cattleya intermedia alba 



