CXcii PEOCEEDINGS OF THE EOYAL HOETICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



To Odontoglossum grande, ' Zandhaghe variety ' (votes, 12 for, 

 3 against), from H. Muller, Esq., Rotterdam. A strong-growing variety 

 with some indication of 0. Schleiperiaiium. Sepals and broader petals 

 yellow barred with brown ; lip cream-white with brown blotches. 



To Cattleya x ' Mrs. Myra Peeters ' (Gaskelliana alba x Warneri 

 ■alba) (votes, unanimous), from M. A. A. Peeters, St. Gilles, Brussels. 

 Flowers large, pure white, with yellow disc to the lip. 



Botanical Certificate. 



To Hemipilia amethystina, from Sir Frederick Wigan, Bart. (gr. 

 Mr. W. H. Young). A pretty terrestrial Orchid, with a single roundish 

 variegated leaf and an erect inflorescence of rose-coloured flowers. 



Other Exhibits. 



Sir Frederick Wigan, Bart., staged a fine group. 

 Major G. L. Holford, C.I.E., C.V.O., showed several rare Orchids. 

 Jeremiah Colman, Esq., had an extensive group. 

 Messrs. Sander & Sons staged a very fine group of rare species and 

 hybrids. 



Messrs. Hugh Low arranged an effective group. 



Francis Wellesley, Esq., showed Cattleya Gaskelliana ' Mrs. Be B. 

 Crawshay,' of a pale rosy-lilac. 



M. A. A. Peeters sent the fine white Cattleya x ' Mrs. Myra 

 Peeters.' 



W. Thompson, Esq., showed Odontoglossum Craivshctyamtm, 'Walton 

 Grange variety.' 



Orchid Committee, July 17, 1906. 

 Mr. J. GuRNEY Fowler in the Chair, and eleven members present. 



Awards Recommended :— 



Silver Banksian Medal. 



To Messrs. Hugh Low, Enfield, for a group. 

 To Messrs. Stanley, Southgate, for a group. 



First-class Certificate. 



To A'erides Houlletianum, 'Fowler's variety' (votes, unanimous), from 

 J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, South Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis). 

 The finest of the A. falcatum section. Flowers in racemes of twenty or 

 more, large and fragrant ; sepals and petals light buff-yellow, tipped with 

 purplish-rose ; lip broad, cream-white, with purplish-rose ; wedge-shaped 

 blotch at the apex of the front lobe, which is fringed. 



Aioard of Merit. 



To Lycaste tricolor albens (votes, 8 for, 3 against), from J. Bradshaw, 

 Esq., Southgate (gr. Mr. Whitelegge). A singular little Guatemalan 

 species, sometimes greenish, slightly tinged with rose, but in the present 

 instance having pale-green sepals, and white petals and lip. 



