﻿THE ORCHID REVIEW. 



Messrs. H. Low & Co., Bush Hill Park, were awarded a Silver Flora 

 Medal for an excellent group, containing Cypripedium X Shillianum, C. X 

 gigas Corndeanii, C. X macropterum, C. X De Witt Smith. C. superbiens, 

 Platyclinis filiformis, Cattleya granulosa, several good C. Loddigesii, C. 

 L. alba, C. gigas, C. intermedia alba, a very fine C. Gaskelliana with ten 

 flowers, C. Mossiae, some varieties of L.-c. X Canhamiana, Aerides 

 expansum Leonias, Phalamopsis amabilis Rimestadiana, P. Aphrodite, 

 P. amethystina, the yellow Odontoglossum Schlieperianum citrinum, 

 Lycaste leucantha, Masdevellia peristeria, the curious Bulbophyllmn 

 Sanderianum, Dendrobium Dearei, Disa X langleyensis, Oncidium 

 divaricatum, and Ccelogyne asperata. 



Herr Otto Beyrodt, Marienfelde, Berlin, exhibited a small group, con- 

 taining the rare Odontoglossum X Brandtii, O. Schlieperianum Beyrodt's 

 var. having bright yellow flowers, and eight good plants of Cattleya 

 Warscewiczii, a First-class Certificate being given to var. Frau Otto Beyrodt. 

 This was a most beautiful form, having pure white sepals and petals, and 

 the front lobe of the lip bright crimson-purple, margined with white, while 

 the side lobes were also of the latter colour, and the eye-like blotches on 

 the disc were nearly white. 



Messrs. Clibran, Altrincham, staged a few interesting Orchids, including 

 Dendrobium atroviolacL-um. Miltonia Rurzlii and its variety alba, rose and 

 white forms of M. vexillaria, Odontoglossum crispum, Cypripedium 

 Lawrenceanum Hyeanum, Oncidium varicosum Rogersii, and O. 

 praetextum. 



A tent was set apart for Horticultural Sundries, Implements. &c, 

 including Orchid pots, insecticides, potting materials, &c. A Silver 

 Banksian Medal was given to Messrs. Vails & Co. for their well-known 

 Beetlecute. A similar award went to Messrs. D. Dowel & Son and Messrs. 

 Corry and Co., while Messrs. Wood & Son received a Silver-gilt Flora 

 Medal, and Mr. James George a Silver Flora Medal. These all included 

 Orchid requisites in their exhibits. 



The second meeting of the month was held at the new Royal 

 Horticultural Hall, Vincent Square, and brought together a very good 

 display of Orchids for the season, including four groups to which medals 

 were awarded, besides which two First-class Certificates, two Awards of 

 Merit, and one Cultural Commendation were given by the Orchid 



The meeting was distinguished by the appearance of the remarkable 

 Angraecum infundibulare, now flowering in cultivation for the first time, and 

 to which a First-class Certificate was given. 



The Exhibition Hall is 141 feet long by 75 feet wide, and 48 feet high to 



