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THE ORCHID WORLD. 



[January, igi6. 



Sophro-Cattleya Doris, Cobb's variety. F.C.C., R.H.S. Noo. 8th, 1910. 

 M.O.S., Nov. l8tK 1915. 



Messrs. Cypher and Sons were awarded a 

 Large Silver Medal. Messrs. Sander and 

 Sons and Messrs. A. J. Keeling and Sons also 

 staged praiseworthy exhibits. Mrs. S. Gratrix, 

 Whalley Range, showed Cypripedium King 

 George. 



First-class Certificates. 



Cypripedium The Gurka, the dorsal sepal 

 chocolate-brown with band of apple-green 

 edged with white, petals and pouch dark 

 shade of chocolate-brown ; Cypripedium 

 Selene, large bold flower, yellow shade, dorsal 

 sepal (3 inches across) yellow, edged with 

 white, petals and pouch of same shade lightly 

 tinged with brown. Both shown by H. J. 

 Bromilow, Esq. 



Awards of Merit. 



Odontoglossum percultum " Black Knight," 

 Odontioda Diana "West Point," and Cypri- 

 pedium Troilus " The Tiger." All from S. 

 Gratrix, Esq. 



Cypripedium Henri Van der Straeton 

 (Chas. Canham x Leeanum), from the Rev. J. 

 Crombleholme. 



Odontoglossum Watsonianum " Merle 

 Dene," from A. J. Oakshott, Esq. 



First-class Cultural Certificates 



To Mr. E. Rogers, for general cultivation m 

 group exhibited, and to Mr. W. Gilden, for 

 Cattleya Portia superba. 



