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Odontioda Lambeauiana, one of which 
carried a spike of 14 flowers. 
W. Waters Butler, Esq., Southfield, 
Edgbaston, showed Cattleya Warscewiczii 
" J. Charlesworth," a particularly good 
variety ; also Cattleya Clymene, a rare hybrid 
between C. Warscewiczii and C. Rex. 
Mons. Jules Hye de Crom, Ghent, exhibited 
Miltonia Hyeana gracilis, a very distinct 
flower with rose flushing ; M. Hyeana 
ardentissima, creamy-white with a dark 
centre ; and M. vexillaria gigas, an extremely 
large form. 
Mr. W. A. Manda, St. Albans, showed 
Cattleya Warscewiczii Mandaiana, with 
salmon-red coloured flowers, and C. Mendelii 
Mandaiana, with purple tips to the petals. 
AWARDS. 
First-class Certificates. 
Miltonioda Harwoodii Fowler's variety 
(M. vexillaria x C. Noezliana), from J. Gurney 
Fowler, Esq. — A beautiful result, and finer 
in shape and colour than the forms previously 
seen. 
Miltonia Sanderae (St. Andre x vexillaria 
G. D. Owen), from Messrs. Sander and Sons, 
St. Albans. — One of the finest results so far 
obtained in Miltonias. The flowers are white, 
flushed with rose, the mask on the lip being 
almost black. The whole flower being 
exceedingly attractive. 
Odontioda Brewii (Charlesworthii x 
Harryanum), from Messrs. Charlesworth 
and Co. See p. 255. 
Awards of Merit. 
Cattleya Mossiae Olympia, from Messrs. 
Charlesworth and Co. — A particularly fine 
form of this well-known species. 
Odontioda Wilsonii The President (C. 
vulcanica x O. Pescatorei), from Messrs. 
Charlesworth and Co. — A remarkable result, 
far superior to the many forms of this hybrid 
previously seen. Flowers large, white, evenly 
spotted with violet-purple. 
Cattleya Mossiae Dreadnought, from 
Messrs. Sander and Sons. — A very beautiful 
and immense flower, the petals being 
unusually broad. 
Cattleya Magnet var. Sercnata, from 
Messrs. Mansell and Hatcher, Rawdon, 
Yorks. — A very rich form of the hybrid 
between Whitei and Mossias, first shown by 
Sir George Holford, March 5th, igi2. 
Cultural Commendation 
To Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Hay- 
wards Heath, for Grammangis EUisii, one 
specimen having two spikes from one bulb. 
To Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., for a grand 
plant of Odontioda Bradshawiae. 
July 15th, 19 1 3. 
Members of the Orchid Committee present •. 
J. Gurney Fowler, Esq. (in the chair), Mr. 
James O'Brien (hon. sec). Sir Harry J. 
Veitch, Messrs. J. S. Moss, Gurney Wilson, 
J. Wilson Potter, R. G. Thwaites, F. M. 
Ogilvie, T. Armstrong, C. H. Curtis, W. Cobb, 
J. Charlesworth, W. H. Hatcher, J. E. Shill, 
R. Brooman-White, W. Bolton, C. J. Lucas, 
H. G. Alexander, A. Dye, W. H. White, and 
S. W. Flory. 
Messrs. Sander and Sons, St. Albans, were 
awarded a Silver Banksian Medal for a good 
group containing Odontioda Magali Sander, 
the attractive Ancistrochilus Thompsonianus, 
and Platyclinis filiformis. Laelio-Cattleyas 
were represented by many distinct forms, and 
a strong plant of Vanda coerulea carried two 
spikes of large flowers. 
Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., Haywards 
Heath, secured a Silver Banksian Medal for 
a pretty exhibit of various species and 
hybrids. The rare Lycaste trifoliata, 
Anguloa Cliftonii, a well-flowered plant of 
Peristeria elata, and two neat plants of 
Paphinia cristata. A good dark variety of 
Maxillaria nigrescens was also included. 
Messrs. Stuart Low and Co., Bush Hill 
Park, Enfield, were awarded a Silver 
Banksian Medal for an interesting group, in 
which were Chysis bractescens, Aerides 
multiflorum, the elegant Cirrhopetalum 
pulchrum, several good Miltonias and Cypri- 
pedium Maudiae. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, 
exhibited Anguloa Cliftonii, with four flowers, 
the pretty Odontioda Papilio gattonensis. 
