Marcli, 1913-] 
THE ORCHIJ) WORLD. 
143 
J. Charlesworth, J. Cypher, W. H. Hatcher, 
W. P. Bound, H. G. Alexander, J. E. Shill, 
W. H. White, S. Flory, W. Bolton, C. J. Lucas, 
R. Brooman-White, de B. Crawshay, and J. 
Wilson Potter. 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney 
(gr. Mr. Geo. Day), received a Silver Flora 
Medal for an excellent group of various 
Orchids including many Odontiodas, of which 
mention must be made of Bradshawiae and 
Thwaitesii, the erect flowering Phaius Norman 
and P. Marthae, Odontoglossum Lam- 
beauianum and several good forms of O. 
crisp urn. 
Messrs. Sander and Sons, St. Albans, 
received a Silver Flora Medal for an exten- 
sive group containing many excellent varieties 
of Cattleya Tnanae, ranging from pure white 
to very dark purple. Lycaste Skinneri, in 
fine variety, and a very bright golden-yellow 
form of Laelio-Cattleya Trimyra (Tnanae x 
Myra) were also shown. 
Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Haywards 
Heath, secured a Silver Flora Medal for a 
well arranged group of various hybrids and 
the following noteworthy plants : Angraecum 
citratum, A. Leonis, Odontoglossum Anaphe 
(Uro-Skinneri x cnspum), a \ery darkly 
blotched form of Miltonia Roezlii, and choice 
varieties of Laelia anceps. 
Messrs. Stuart Low and Co., Bush Hill 
Park, were awarded a Silver Banksian Medal 
for an attractive group of Dendrobium 
Wardianum, many of the specimens being 
particularly well flowered, Cattleya Tnanae, 
Odontoglossum Edwardii hybrids in variety, 
the elegant Cymbidium Wiganianum, and the 
curious Dendrobium Brymerianum. 
Messrs. Cypher and Sons, Cheltenham, 
secured a Silver Banksian Medal for a group 
of interesting Orchids, including Zygo- 
petalum crinituiii, the elegant Angraecum 
eburneum, A. citratum, Phalaenopsis Schil- 
leriana, and several good Calanthes. 
Messrs. J. and A. McBean, Cooksbndge, 
were awarded a Silver Banksian Medal for 
a group of well grown Orchids. The Cym- 
bidiums, which were of special merit, included 
Lowianum concolor x eburneum, of very 
beautiful creamy-green tint, the wax- 
like eburneum, and various hyl)rids of 
insigne. 
Mr. W. A. Manda, St. Albans, obtained a 
Silver Banksian Medal for a large group of 
Cattleya Tnanae, including various varieties 
of the feathered petal type. Trianae radiata 
and Mauve Gem were both distinct and 
beautiful. 
The Liverpool Orchid Co. were granted a 
Silver Banksian Medal for a nice group of 
cinnabarina hybrids, the various tints of 
orange being effective. 
Baron Bruno Schroder, The Dell, Engle- 
field Green (gr. Mr. J. E. Shill), exhibited 
Odontoglossum crispum " The Dell Sunrise," 
a very peculiar form with a slight brownish- 
purple line on the extreme edge of the petals. 
Lieut.-Col. Sir George Holford, K.C.V.O., 
Westonbirt (gr. Mr. H. G. Alexander), 
exhibited Cattleya Trianae Castor, a good 
variety with the lip rich purple ; Laslio- 
Cattleya Valeria (luminosa x L.-C. Dora), 
with terra cotta segments ; Cypripedium 
Prince Albert (Hera x Mrs. Mostyn), an 
elegant flower ; and Cymbidium Gottianum. 
Mrs. Montagu, Lynford Hall, Mundford, 
Norfolk (gr. Mr. E. Hill), showed Cypripedium 
Mrs. F. J. O. Montagu (aureum Surprise x 
Leeanum Clinkaberryanum), a very distinct 
and elegant flower with amber-brown seg- 
ments, the dorsal ha\ ing a broad white band 
on the ujiper part. A narrow line of purple 
in the centre of the dorsal and petals, other- 
wise no spotting. 
Edmund de Quincey, Esq., Oakwood, 
Chislehurst, staged a very pretty Cypripedium 
hybrid between concolor and Godsefhanum, 
also a handsome Dendrobium (nobile nobilius 
X Juno). 
H. T. Pitt, Esq., Stamford Hill, staged 
Cypripedium Ophir (cxul x Calypso), and 
Odontoglossum eximium " Perdita," a haiid- 
suiuely blotched flower. 
Miss E. Baker-Baker, Elemore Flail, 
Durham, showed Bletia hyacinthina, a light 
form with pinkish-white flowers. 
Samuel Gratrix, Esq., Whalley Range, 
Manchester (gr. Mr. J. Brown), exhibited 
Odontoglossum crispum " Leonard Perfect," 
a very well cultivated plant carrying a spike 
