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THE ORCHID WORLD. 
flowering Coelogyne pandurata, Odonto- 
glossum crispum Mirabeau, Cymbidium Lovvi- 
anum concolor, Odontoglossum luteo- 
purpureum Vuylstekeanum, a very richly 
coloured form of Laslio-Cattleya Die- 
trichiana, L.-C. Canhamiana, and L.-C. 
Lambeauias. 
Mr. Harry Dixon, Spencer Park Nursery, 
Wandsworth Common, received a Bronze 
Flora Medal for a pretty group containing a 
specimen plant of Cattleya Mossiae, Odonto- 
glossum concinnum, many very pretty Onci- 
diums, several good Odontoglossum crispums, 
the elegant Oncidium macranthum, a strong 
plant of Coelogyne pandurata, and a selec- 
tion of Odontiodas. 
H. T. Pitt, Esq, Rosslyn, Stamford Hill 
(gr. Mr. Thurgood), exhibited Cattleya War- 
scewiczii Frau Melanie Beyrodt in excellent 
form. 
Samuel Larkin, Esq, The Ridgways, 
Haslemere (gr. Mr. Hale), exhibited Laelio- 
Cattleya Norba Larkin's variety, with canary- 
yellow flowers having some rose-purple 
markings on the lip. 
Francis Wellesley, Esq, Westfield, 
Woking (gr. Mr. Hopkins), exhibited a grand 
form of La?lio-Cattleya Rubens. 
W. Waters Butler, Esq, Southfield, Edg- 
baston (gr. Mr. Jones), showed Laelio-Cattleya 
Martinetii Southfield variety, a light col- 
oured form, much resembling the well-known 
Laelia tenebrosa Walton Grange variety. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney 
(gr. Mr. Day), exhibited Cattleya Mossiae 
Wagneri with 12 large flowers, C. Mossiae 
Mrs. A. Goodson, a very distinct and beauti- 
ful variety, the petals are prettily feathered 
with crimson-purple markings ; it received 
an Award of Merit, June 26th, 1906. 
Mr. C. F. Waters, Deanlands Nursery, 
Balcomhe, showed a selection of good 
Cattleya Mendelii, several excellent Odonto- 
glrssums, and various Oncidiums. 
AWARDS. 
First-Class Certificates. 
Laelio-Cattleya Sylvia (Ascania x Hip 
polyta), from Messrs. Charlesworth and Co. 
— A very pleasing flower showing a great 
advance on previous yellow h)'brids, both in 
shape and colour. Sepals and petals clear, 
chrome-yellow, slightly tinged with red, the 
front of the lip ruby-crimson, margined with 
dull yellow. 
Odontoglossum ardentissimum Queen 
Mar}., from Messrs. Sander and .Sons. — A 
good size white flower heavily blotched with 
lilac-purple. 
Awards of Merit, 
Odontoglossum eximium King George, 
from Messrs. Sander and Sons. — A fine re- 
sult, the flowers are large, of a deep claret- 
red colour, with a narrow, white margin to 
the segments. 
Odontoglossum amabile The Queen, from 
Messrs.' Sander and Sons. — A very large 
white flower with purple markings on the 
sepals and petals, the lip having purple spots 
round the margin. 
Odontioda Bradshawiae Sander's variety, 
from Messrs. Sander and .Sons. — A very fine 
scarlet-red flower, the margins of the seg'- 
ments being tinged with rose. 
Cattleya Mossias alba Queen Mary, from 
Messrs. Mansell and Hatcher. — A beautiful 
Cattleya, sepals and petals pure white, the 
lip having a few pink markings and with a 
chrome yellow disc. 
Laelio-Cattleya Martinetti King George V., 
from Messrs. Charlesworth and Co. — One of 
the best forms of this hybrid with bronzy- 
purple flowers, the lip being marked with 
deep claret-purple. 
Odontoglossum Olympia, from Messrs. 
Charlesworth and Co. — A very large and 
beautiful hybrid of unknown parentage. 
Flowers are white, heavily marked with red- 
brown blotches. 
Cattleya Dupreana (Warscewiczii x 
Warneri), from Messrs. Charlesworth and 
Co. — A grand hybrid, of perfect shape, the 
large flower being rose-purple in colour, with 
a crimson-purple blotch on the hp. 
Cultural Commendations 
To Mr. J. Davis, Orchid grower to J 
Gurney Fowler, Esq., for a noble specimen 
