﻿THE ORCHID REVIEW. 



[July, 1904. 



J. Bradshaw, Esq., Southgate, sent the pretty Lycaste tricolor, and a 

 white form of it. 



N. C. Cookson, Esq., Wylam-on-Tyne (gr. Mr. Chapman), showed the 

 interesting Cypripedium X vexill-Io, and Odontoglossum crispum Britannia, 

 a fine form heavily blotched with purple-brown, and suffused with purple 

 at the back of the segments. 



C. J. Lucas, Esq., Horsham (gr. Mr. Duncan), sent a light form of 

 Laelio-cattleya X Martinetii. 



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

 Laelio-cattleya X Pallas Westfield variety, a richly-coloured form, and 

 Cattleya X Mossiae Miss Etheldreda Harting, a fine white variety with a 

 few pale purple markings in front of the yellow disc. 



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

 a Silver Flora Medal. It contained a fine specimen of Dendrobium 

 superbum, Acineta Humboldtii, and various other showy things, together 

 with Lselia X cinnabrosa, L. X Yula, Laelio-cattleya X Acis, L.-c. X 

 Duchesnei, L.-c. X bletchleyensis, some good L.-c. X Martinetii, &c. 



Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, staged a fine group, which gained 

 a Silver Banksian Medal. It contained the beautiful Cattleya Mossiae 

 Wageneri, C. X Eros, a beautiful white form of Sobralia X Veitchii, 

 Laelio-cattleya X Vesta, L.-c. X Aphrodite alba, L.-c. X Canhamiana, 

 L.-c. X eximia, L.-c. X Wellsiana, L.-c. X Dominiana langleyensis, L.-c. 

 X Martinetii, &c. 



Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, also obtained a Silver 

 Banksian Medal for a beautiful group, including some good Phalaenopsis 

 Aphrodite, P. amabilis Rimestadiana, P. X leucorrhoda, a richly-coloured 

 Laelia tenebrosa, Masdevallia melanoxantha, Oncidium divaricatum, 

 Cattleya intermedia alba, C. Mendelii with sixteen flowers, some good 

 Laelio-cattleya X Canhamiana, L.-c. X Arnoldiana, &c. 



M. Ch. Vuylsteke, Loochristi, Ghent, received a Silver Banksian 

 Medal for a small group of choice Odontoglossums, including two handsome 

 O. X ardentissimum, O. X bellatulum, O. X concinnum, O. X mirifkum, 

 and a good O. X Harryano-crispum. 



Mr. H. A. Tracy, Twickenham, received an Award of Merit for a white 

 Cattleya called C. Mossiae alba Tracy's var. 



Messrs. Stanley, Ashton & Co., Southgate, showed a plant of Scuticaria 

 Dodgsoni. 



At the commencement of the meeting, pursuant to notice, Norman C. 

 Cookson, Esq., moved: — "That the resolution disqualifying plants that 

 have been disbudded be rescinded, and that in future reasonable disbudding 

 be permitted, bearing in mind the strength and size of the plant and general 

 appearance of the spike." After some discussion, an amendment was moved 



