﻿THE ORCHID REVIEW. 



and nivea,C. X suavis (Schrcederce X Skinneri), Cypripedium X Amphion 

 superbum (Harrisianum superbum X Lawrenceanum), Lgelio-cattieya X 

 Aphrodite, L.-c. X Martinetii, L.-c. X Henry Greenwood, and various 

 other good things. 



Messrs. Stanley Ashton & Co., Southgate, also obtained a Silver Flora 

 Medal for a beautiful group, containing some good Odontoglossum crispum, 

 several fine examples of Oncidium varicosum Rogersii, Masdevallia X 

 Pourbaixii, Cymbidium Lowianum concolor, &c. 



Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., Bush Hill Park, also staged a very pretty 

 group, containing a very handsome Cattleya Trianae, C. intermedia alba, 

 C. Lawrenceanum, and other good Cattleyas, Lycaste aromatica, 

 Scaphosepalum ochthodes, Masdevallia Houtteana, Lselio-cattleya X 

 Mozart, some good Dendrobiums, &c. 



On May 17th there was again a fine display of Orchids, and the meeting 

 was specially distinguished by the reappearance of the handsome 

 Cymbidium Parishii, which, however, was at the time considered to be a new 



H. S. Goodson, Esq., Putney (gr. Mr. Day), again staged a beautiful 

 group, which gained a Silver Flora Medal. The plants were well grown 

 and flowered, a few of the more noteworthy being some good Odontoglossum 

 crispum, O. X Andersonianum, and others, two good Phaius X Norman, 

 Lalio-cattleya X highburiensis, several good Ladia X Latona, Cypripedium 

 X Alfred Hollington, and others, also some showy Cattleyas, one form 

 of C. Mossias being particularly large and handsome. 



N. C. Cookson, Esq., Wylam (gr. Mr. Chapman), sent four very beautiful 

 forms of Odontoglossum crispum, namely Ashworthianum, Raymond 

 Crawshay, Grairianum, now greatly improved, and Harold, the latter 

 gaining a First-class Certificate. It is of excellent form and substance, 

 with red-brown spots on the sepals, the latter pair also marked by the 

 presence of a rudimentary yellow crest on the adjacent basal angles. 



Sir Trevor Lawrence, Burford (gr. Mr. White), sent Odontoglossum 

 crispum xanthotes Burford variety, and a cut example of Sobralia Ruckeri, 

 the latter a large, deep rose-purple flower with a white throat, which 

 gained a First-class Certificate. 



De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. Stables), exhibited 

 Zygopetalum X Sedeni rosetieldiense, and several beautiful varieties of 

 Odontoglossum crispum, called Crawshayanum, Raymond Crawshay, 

 Angel, and Theodora, the latter gaining the Award of Merit. It is a 

 beautiful white form, tinged with purple at the back, and spotted with 

 reddish purple on all the segments. 



H. Little, Esq., Twickenham (gr. Mr. Howard), received an Award of 



