April, 1913.] 
THE ORCHID WORLD. 
the centre were large plants of Cymbidium 
Ballianum and C. eburneo-Lowianum, both 
beautiful varieties. Other plants included 
Laslio-Cattleya Myra, L.-C. Olivia, and 
various Dendrobiums. 
Messrs. Hassall and Co., Southgate, were 
granted a Silver Banksian Medal for an 
effective group in which were many choice 
species and hybrids, a grand plant of 
Angrascum sesquipedale, the new Brasso- 
Cattleya Menda, and Cypripedium Maudiae. 
Mr. S. Flory, Twickenham, secured a Silver 
Banksian Medal for a neat group in which 
we noticed Eulophia Saundersii, Odonto- 
glossum Phocis, and various Oncidiums, all 
well flowered. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, 
exhibited a very interesting collection of 
Dendrobium flowers. These included many 
of the yellow section, the elegant Othello, 
Lady Colman, and the rare Johannis and 
Smilliae. 
Lieut.-Col. Sir George Holford, K.C.V.O., 
Westonbirt, exhibited Odontoglossum 
Griselda, allied to harvengtense ; the 
interesting Brasso-Cattleya H. G. Alexander, 
and Brassocattlaslia Figaro. See " New 
Hybrids." 
de Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, 
Sevenoaks, staged the pretty Odontoglossum 
Nerissa, a richly-blotched O. Solon, several 
Odontiodas, and the elegant Od. harvengtense 
Crawshayanum. 
Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashtead Park, Surrey, 
exhibited Cattleya Trianae " Empress of 
India," a good flower with white sepals and 
petals, and a bluish tinted lip. 
Baron Bruno Schroder, Englefield Green, 
Surrey, exhibited Cattleya Schroderae 
" Madame Diana Beaumer," a very distinct 
variety. 
Fergus M. Ogilvie, Esq., The .Shrubbery, 
Oxford, staged Odontioda Red Riding Hood 
(Rossi majus x Bradshawiae), a pretty and 
distinct hybrid. 
E. R. Ashton, Esq., Broadlands, Tunbridge 
Wells, staged a very fine example of Cattleya 
Suzanne Hye de Crom, pure white. 
Eric Davidson, Esq., Twyford, Berks, 
staged Sophrocattlselia Hon. Barbara Wilson, 
a very dark variety ; Cattleya Su/annc Hye dc 
Crom " Orchid Dene variety," in which the 
flowers are of the normal purple colour, and 
Odontoglossum James O'Brien. See " New 
Hybrids." 
H. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney, 
showed La?lio-Cattleya Charmian " Goodson's 
var." (E.-C. bletchleyensis x C. Trian<-p), a 
large flower with white sepals and petals, and 
slight rose tint on the labellum. 
Mr. J. Evans, Congleton, Cheshire, staged 
Oncidioda Cooksonias " Evan's var." (O. 
macranthum x C. Noezliana), a very beautiful 
variety with a spike of 16 rich crimson flowers. 
Mons. Jules Hye de Crom, Ghent, showed 
Cattleya Trianas alba " Souvenir Louis 
Verdonck," a fine variety with very broad 
white petals ; and Miltonia Hyeana stella, a 
well-grown plant with six spikes of flowers 
having rose petals and the large lip blotched 
with dark crimson. 
Mr. E. V. Low, Haywards Heath, staged 
Laelio-Cattleya Mygdon (luminosa x Trianae), 
and an exceedingly good form of Lycaste 
Skinneri alba. 
AWARDS. 
First-class Certificate. 
Brasso-Cattleya Cliftonii magnifica (B.-C. 
Digbyano-Mossias x C. Trianze), from F. M. 
Ogilvie, Esq., The Shrubbery, Oxford. — A 
magnificent flower, undoubtedly the finest of 
all the Brassavola hybrids. Petals of immense 
size and width, silvery-white tinged with rose, 
lip broad, well fringed, and with purple front. 
Awards of Merit. 
Odontoglossum crispum Cobb's var., from 
W. Cobb, Esq., Normanhurst, Rusper. — A 
noble form of the true Pacho type. Petals 
extremely wide and well formed, the sepals 
with blotches as in the Bonnyanum style of 
flower. The plant carried a spike of 14 
flowers. 
Cattleya Trianae alba " Souvenir Louis 
Verdonck," from Mons. Jules Hye de Crom, 
Ghent. — A very fine form with broad white 
sepals and petals. 
Cattleya Tityus " The Shrubbery var.," from 
F. M. Ogilvie, Esq., The Shrubbery, Oxford. — 
