clxviii PEOCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTTTRATj SOCIETY. 



Orohu) Committee, July 19, 1910. 

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



Awards Recommended:— 



Silver Flora Medal. 



To Messrs. Sander, for a gronp. 

 To Messrs. Stuart Low, for a group. 



First-class Certificate. 



To Cattleya Warscewiczii, Low's variety (votes, unanimous), from 

 Lieufc.-CoL Sir George L. Holford, K.C.V.O., Westonbirt (gr. Mr. 

 LI. G. Alexander). A dark form of the C. Warscewiczii saturata sec- 

 tion, in which the hght patches on each side of the labelhim are very 

 smalL The specimen bore fourteen flowers. (Fig. 155.) 



To Cattleya x O'Brieniana alha (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. 

 Stuart Low, Bush Hill Park. A fine pure white form of the pale 

 rose natural hybrid. (Fig. 156.) 



Aniarcl of Merit. 



To Cattleya x ' Artemis ' ( x ' Iris ' x Cktskelliana) (votes, unani- 

 mous), from Lieut. -Col. Sir George L. Holford, Iv.C.V.O. Sepals and 

 petals pink; front of the lip purplish-crimson, with a narrow lavender 

 margin; the central portion orange, fading to cream-white. 



To Oncidium Sanderae (votes, unanimous). A distinct species of 

 the 0. Papilio section. Dorsal sepal and petals linear, erect, 

 purplish, changing to sepia-brown. Broad lateral sepals decurved, 

 yellow barred with red-brown; lip much crimped and fringed light 

 yellow with red-brown markings inside the margin and on the side 

 lobes. A distinguishing feature is the highly developed, beard-like 

 glands on each side of the column, the upper side of which is nearly 

 black. 



To Zygopetal'imi (Pescatorea) lamellosuni (votes, unanimous), from 

 Messrs. Charlesworth. Flowers greenish cream-white, with a much 

 thickened purple ridged callus on the lip. 



Botanical Certifi.cate. 



To Bulhophyllum rhizophorae, from Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart.. 

 K.O.V.O., V.M.H. A dwarf tufted tropical African species, with 

 slender drooping racemes of brown and yellow flowers. 



To Liparis rliodocliila, from Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bail. Flowers 

 on erect spikes; green with orange lip. 



Culiural Commeyidation. 



To Mr. H. G. Alexander, Orchid grower to Lieut. -Col. Sir 

 George L. Holford, Iv.C.V.O. , for two fine plants of Miltoma vexil- 

 laria 'Queen Alexandra.' 



