﻿THE ORCHID REVIEW. [December, 1904. 



Miss Violet Fellowes, Shotesham Park, Norwich (gr. Mr. Smith), 

 showed a good dark form of Cattleya labiata. 



H. L. Bischoffsheim, Esq., Stanmore (gr. Mr. Ellis), sent a pretty white 

 form of Dendrobium Phalamopsis. 



Messrs. Charles worth & Co., Heaton, Bradford, staged a remarkably 

 fine group, consisting principally of hybrids, to which a Silver-gilt Flora 

 Medal was given. It contained a good example of the brilliant 

 Sophrocattleya X Nydia, some fine Vanda ccerulea, a beautiful form o f 

 Odontoglossum crispum very regularly blotched on the sepals and petals' 

 Cattleya X Mantini, C. X Lord Rothschild, C. X Fernand Denis, C. X 

 Vulcain, C. X Germania, the beautiful greenish-white Brassocattleya X 

 Digbyano-Mossiae Queen Alexandra, Cypripedium X Sir Kedvers Bullen 

 C x Niobe, C. X Madame Jules Hye, C. X Lord Coulson (X Leeanum 

 virginale X Charlesworthii), very bright in colour, Promenaa lentiginosa, 

 exhibited as a supposed natural hybrid between P. xanthina and P. 

 stapelioides, Laelio-cattleya X Sunray, L.-c. X Haroldiana, L.-c. X 



was given to L.-c. X Cappei Charlesworth's var., a remarkably large and 

 richly coloured form, and an Award of Merit to L.-c. X illustris (L. X 

 Latona X C. Dowiana aurea). a handsome thing, having the flowers deep 

 yellow somewhat veined with rose, and the lip rich claret-crimson. 



Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, received a Silver Flora Medal for a 

 large and handsome group, including a fine Cymbidium X Winnianum 

 (Holmesii) bearing several spikes, C. Tracyanum with three spikes, 

 the handsome Pescatorea Klabochorum, Cypripedium X nitens Perfection, 

 a very fine form, C. X Stanley Rogerson (Charlesworthii X callosum), a 

 striking flower having the dorsal sepal white tinged and lined with rose, 

 C. X Clio (insigne X Lynchianum), Lycaste Skinned alba, two fine 

 Cycnoches chlorochilon, Miltonia Candida grandiflora, M. X Bluntii 

 Lubbersiana, Cattleya X Neptune (Schilleriana X labiata), and various 

 other fine things. Awards of Merit were ?iven to C. labiata Miss Kate 

 Brazier, a large and beautiful white form, having some light purple mark- 

 ings on the hp in front of the light yellow disc, and C. X G. W. Schofield 

 (C. labiata Cooksoniana X Lord Rothschild), a fine light coloured flower, 

 having the front lobe of the lip rich crimson purple with a lilac crisped 

 margin, and some yellow markings on the disc. 



Messrs. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, staged a good group of showy 

 hybrids, to which a Silver Banksian Medal was awarded. It included the 

 handsome Cattleya X Mantini, C. X Mrs. J. W. Whiteley, C. X Portia, 

 Laelio-cattleya X Terentia, L.-c. X Bryan, L.-c. X Haroldiana, L-c. X 

 Decia, L.-c. X Digbyano-Warscewiczii, Lailia X Digbyana-purpurata^ 

 L.-c. X bletchleyensis, L.-c. X Acilia, L.-c. X Tenos (C. Bowringiana X 



