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Odontoglossum Neptune (crispum x nebu- 
losum), from Mons. H. Graire, Amiens. — A 
much finer form than those previously seen. 
The flower blotched with bright purple-red, 
the lip having small spots in addition to the 
large blotch beneath the crest. 
Cultural Commendation 
To Mr. W. Smith, gr. to Albert Pam, Esq., 
Malting Farm, Little Hallmgbury, Bishop's 
Stortford, for an extremely fine specimen of 
Cattleya Mossias growing on a block of 
native wood collected four years ago. The 
plant carried over lOO flowers. 
To Mr. W. H. White, orchid grower to Sir 
Trevor Lawrence, for Epidendrum organense 
with 18 flower spikes. 
Certificate of Appreciation 
To C. J. Lucas, Esq., for Laslio-Cattleya 
Freak (C citrina x I^. purpurata), a curious 
hybrid intermediate between both parents. 
June 17th, 1913. 
Members of the Orchid Committee present 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq. (m the chair), Mr. 
James O'Brien (hon. sec), Sir Jeremiah 
Colman, Bart., Sir Fred. Moore, Sir Harry J. 
Veitch, R. Brooman-White, Gurney Wilson, 
C. J. Lucas, W. Bolton, F. Sander, F. M. 
Ogilvie, F. J. Hanbury, T. Armstrong, A. 
McBean, J. E. ShiU, J. Charlesworth, H. G. 
Alexander, A. Dye, W. H. White, C. H. 
Curtis, and S. W. Flory. 
Baron Bruno Schroder, The Dell, Engle- 
field Green (gr. Mr. J. E. Shill), exhibited 
two very fine specimens of Cattleya Warsce- 
wiczii, each with four flowers on a spike, 
the variety delicata had blush-tinted flowers 
with a whitish margin, and the form Marga 
carried very dark flowers of large size. 
Cattleya Gaskelliana Fairy Queen and 
Odontoglossum crispum The Baroness 
obtained awards. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, South 
Woodford, showed the elegant Odontioda 
Cooksoniae Fowler's variety, which has 
previously been awarded a First-class Certifi- 
cate in igi2. The flowers were rich red, the 
tips of the segments being white. 
11. S. Goodson, Esq., Fairlawn, Putney 
(gr. Mr. G. E. Day), was awarded a Silver 
Banksian Medal for a neat group which 
included Odontoglossum eximium Goodsonii, 
O. Lambeauianum St. David, and a very 
richly marked variety of O. nebulosum. 
M essrs. Charlesworth and Co., Haywards 
Heath, secured a Salver Banksian Medal 
for an interesting exhibit containing a well- 
flowered plant of Grammangis Ellisii, the 
interesting Peristeria elata, several good 
Odontoglossums, and Brassavola Digbyana. 
M essrs. Stuart Low and Co., Bush Hill 
Park, were awarded a Silver Banksian Medal 
for an effective group in which were 
many Dendrobiums, the red Renanthera 
Imschootiana, Bulbophyllum siamense, and a 
remarkabl)' large form of Oncidium crispum. 
Messrs. Hassall and Co., Southgate, 
secured a Silver Banksian Medal for a o-Qod 
group of Cattleyas, including many varied 
forms of C. M ossicE, the one known as 
Fletcheri having white flowers with a faint 
blush tint. 
Mr. S. W. Flory, Twickenham, was 
awarded a Silver Banksian Medal for a fine 
display of Cattleya Mendelii, C. Mossijp, 
and Laelio-Cattleyas. Well-flowered plants 
of Oncidium uiiicorne were also shown. 
Francis Wellesley, Esq., Westfield, 
Woking, exhibited Cattleya Mendelii His 
Majesty the King, a very broad petalled 
flower of great beauty. F.C.C., Temple 
Show, 1908. 
Sir Mervyn Buller, Bart., Broomhill, 
Spratton, Northampton (gr. Mr. J. B. 
Dovey), exhibited La;lio-Cattleya Martinetti 
" Cupatria," a very beautiful form with 
richly coloured flowers. 
Mr. E. V. Low, Haywards Heath, staged 
Laelio-Cattleya Macfarlanii, with a purple 
labellum margined with white, L.-C. 
Aphrodite King George, and L.-C. Martinetti, 
a distinct form. 
