﻿THE ORCHID REVIEW. 



[August, 1904. 



Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, staged a magnificent group, to 

 which a Gold Medal was awarded. The arrangement was most effective, 

 and the more noteworthy plants included the beautiful Cattleya X Madame 

 Myra Peeters (Gaskelliana alba X Warned alba), several good forms of C. 

 Mossing including the varieties Wageneri, Reineckeana, and others, C. X 

 Whitei superba. C. granulosa, C. Loddigesii, and C. L. alba, C. X Gaudii, 

 some fine forms of Ladio-cattleya X Martinetii, two good L.-c. X elegans, 

 L.-c. X Herode, L.-c. X Antigone, L.-c. X Lord Kitchener (C. Schilleriana 

 X L.-c. X elegans), and others, Odontoglossum Uroskinneri album, O. 

 ramosissimum bearing five large inflorescences, the richly coloured O. 

 citrosmum purpurascens, Vanda ceerulea, the brilliant Cochlioda Ncetzliana, 

 a very pretty Sophrocattleya X Chamberlainii, Oncidiums crispum and 

 leucochilum, several fine Phalaenopsis amabilis, Pescatorea cerina, 

 Gongora galeata bearing five racemes, Dendrobium bicameratum, Thunia 

 alba, some good Miltonia vexillaria, including a beautiful white form called 

 The Bride, Cypripedium X Phoebe (philippinense X bellatulum), C. X 

 Ultor, C. X Lord Derby, Masdevallia macrura, three plants of Ancistro- 

 chilus Thomsonianus, &c. A First-class Certificate was given to Ladio- 

 cattleya X Henry Greenwood superba, a very large and richly-coloured 

 form bearing a four-flowered inflorescence ; Awards of Merit to Lselia X 

 crispabrosa and Cattleya X triumphans (Dowiana aurea X Rex), most like 

 an improved form of the latter parent ; and Botanical Certificates to 

 Saccolabium longicalcaratum and the pretty little Dendrobium bellatulum. 



Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, showed a very effective 

 group, which gained the award of a Silver Cup. It included Lselio-cattleya 

 X Adolphus, several fine L.-c. X callistoglossa, L.-c. X Hippolyta Phoebe, 

 L.-c. X Mucia Rossbach (C. Schilleriana X L. purpurata), L.-c. X 

 Canhamiana, L.-c. X Remula, L.-c. X Martinetii, L.-c. X Aphrodite, 

 L.-c. X Ingrami, Oncidium sarcodes, O. Gardneri, O. prsetextum, O. 

 phymatochilum, O. macranthum, Odontoglossum luteopurpureum, and 

 several O. crispum, O. grande, Vanda ceerulea, Barkeria spectabilis, 

 Brassavola Digbyana, Cattleya Mossiae, C. M. Wageneri, C. M. Reinecke- 

 ana, C. X Niobe, C. Gaskelliana alba, Anguloa uniflora, Brassolaelia X 

 Digbyano-purpurata, B.-l. X Helen, Epidendrum aurantiacum, Ladia 

 tenebrosa, Promena;a stapelioides with ten flowers, and Mormodes luxatum 

 eburneum with a spike of nine flowers. 



M. Ch. Vuylsteke, Loochristi, Ghent, staged a choice group of hybrid 

 Odontoglossums, including O. X concinnum, O. X bellatulum, a fine O. 

 X Harryano-crispum, O. X Rolfea; Melpomene, O. X R. Aurore, both 

 remarkably fine, O. X ardentissimum varieties Cybele and Eclair prettily 

 spotted with rose-purple, and two examples of the white variety 



