﻿November, 1904.] 



THE ORCHID REVIEW. 



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In a class for the finest Cattleya hybrid the first prize was awarded to 

 M. Peeters, Brussels, for a wonderful variety of Cattleya X Peetersii with a 

 perfectly-shaped flower of very dark colour, and having a dark velvet- 

 coloured lip turning to black. The second prize was awarded to 

 M. Ch. Maron, Brunoy, France, for a very fine Cattleya X Fabia var. 

 Vigeriana. 



For the best group of twelve Vanda ccerulea M. Peeters also obtained 

 the first prize, and the second prize went to M. Beranck, of Paris. 



Herr Baron Fiirstenberg was awarded a first prize for twenty-five 

 Orchids in flower, and a similar award for twenty botanical Orchids. 



M. Lambeau, Brussels, secured the first prize for a very good group of 

 Orchids, among which were the beautiful Cattleya Dowiana aurea, C. X 

 Hardyana, C. X Peetersii, and Laelio-cattleya X luminosa. He also 

 obtained the first prize for a collection of thirty Cypripediums, including 

 C. insigne Sanderae, C. X Fran Ida Brandt, and C. glancophyllum, 

 together with second prizes for a well-flowered Cattleya X "Wendlandiana, 

 for Oncidium superbiens, and for Cypripedium X Minerva (superbiens 

 X exul). 



M. Theodore Pauwels, Meirelbeke, near Ghent, secured first prizes for a 

 group of twenty-five Orchids, for the finest twelve Cattleya Dowiana 

 aurea, and for the finest Vanda, this being a plant of Vanda ccerulea, 

 bearing five strong spikes and an aggregate of seventy-one large and 

 fully-developed flowers. 



Mr. Karthaus, Potsdam, showed a very good group of fifty Den- 

 drobium Phalaenopsis, for which he was awarded the first prize. 



Messrs. Duchesne Lanthoine & Co., Watermael, Brussels, secured the 

 first prize for a group of fifty Orchids in flower, also first prizes for thirty 

 Cypripediums, and for C. X Madame A. Bleu with three flowers on a 

 spike ; also a special prize for a fine Cattleya X Fabia var. Vigeriana. 



Messrs. Charlesworth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, were awarded a 

 special prize for a fine group of twenty-five Cattleya and Laelia hybrids, 

 including good L.-c. X callistoglossa, L.-c X luminosa, &c 



M. Ch. Maron, Brunoy, obtained a first prize for a specimen of 

 Cattleya X Maroni bearing two spikes and an aggregate of fifteen 

 flowers. 



M. Beranck, Paris, obtained second prizes for twenty-five Orchids in 

 flower, and for a group of twenty-five Oncidium varicosum Rogersii, and 

 special prizes for a well-flowered Vanda ccerulea, Cypripedium x 

 Beyrodtii, and C. X " Souvenir de Dusseldorf (bellatulum X Rothschild- 

 ianum). The latter is evidently a variety of C. X Rolfei. 



M. Dietrich, Brussels, was awarded second prize for a group of fifteen 

 Cypripediums, in which was a very good specimen of C. insigne Sanderae. 



