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THE ORCHID WORLD. 



[November, 1914. 



Cypher and Sons, Cheltenham ; and Messrs. 

 Sander and Sons, St. Albans. 



A Bronze Medal was awarded to Messrs. 

 Keeling and Sons, Bradford. 



Other exhibitors included Messrs. Mansell 

 and Hatcher, Rawdon ; and Messrs. Hassall 

 and Co., Southgate. 



First-class Certificate. 



Cattleya Empress Frederick alba (Mossiae 

 Wageneri x aurea), a well-set flower, sepals 

 and petals pure white, throat lightly veined, 

 apex of lip well coloured. From S. Gratrix, 

 Esq. 



Awards of Merit. 



Cattle\-a Adula " Vale Bridge var.," from 

 Mrs. R. ie Doux. 



Cattleya Iris " Ashlands var.," from R. 

 Ashworth, Esq. 



Cypripedium Actaeus gigas, from H. J. 

 Bromilow, Esq. 



Cattleya General Smith-Dorrien (Maronii 

 X Mantinii), from Col. J. Rutherford. 



Cattleya Sybil var. Sir John French 

 (iridescens x aurea), from S. Gratrix, Esq. 



Anguloa Cliftonii " Rawdon var.," from 

 Messrs. Mansell and Hatcher. 



First-class Botanical Certificate. 



Coelia macrostach}a, from Messrs. Keeling 

 and Sons. 



Cultural Certificate. 



Odontioda Flamingo, grown by Mr. J. 

 Howes, gr. to Wm. Thompson, Esq. A 

 Bronze Medal was also awarded. 



Masdeoallia Ephippium. 



Award of Appreciation. 2°o 



Odontoglossum Uro-excellens (Uro-Skin- 

 neri x excellens), from R. Ashworth, Esq. 



