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To Brassocattleya x ' Sofrano ' var. ' Prince of Orange (C. x iridescens 
x B.-c. x ' Mrs. J. Leemann ' (votes unanimous), from Messrs. Charlesworth, 
Flowers chrome-yellow, the lighter lip with its expanded front bearing evidence 
of the C. bicolor in C. x iridescens. 
Other Exhibits. 
General Sir A. Paget, Kingston Hill : Caitleya x ' Krishna ' (' Chloe ' x 
Harrisoniana). 
Messrs. Stuart Low : Cattleya x ' Vishnu ' (Dusseldorfei ' Undine ' x 
Luddemanniana ' Empress'). 
Orchid Committee, October 4, 1921. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bt., in the Chair, and seven members present. 
Awards Recommended: — 
A ward of Merit. 
To Laeliocattleya x ' Copper King ' (C. x ' Oberon ' x L.-c. x ' Phoebus ') 
(votes 6 for, 1 against), from Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bt., Gatton Park. A 
complex hybrid in which the orange-red Laelia cinnabarina in its ancestry, 
combined with C. Dowiana aurea, is the chief feature. Sepals and petals copper- 
orange. Lip orange-yellow streaked with claret-red. 
To Cattleya x ' Elfin ' (Mantinii nobilior x Peetersii (votes unanimous), 
from His Grace the Duke of Marlborough. A perfectly shaped flower, deep 
mauve with ruby-red front to the lip, which has thin yellow lines from the base. 
Other Exhibits. 
The Duke of Marlborough : Cypripedium x ' Duchess of Marlborough ' 
('Lord Ossulston ' x Leeanum Clinkaberryanum), Brassolaeliocattleya 'Blen- 
heim King ' (B.-c. x ' Bayard ' x L.-c. x ' St. Gothard ') and Laeliocattleya 
x ' Rajah.' 
Orchid Committee, October 18, 1921. 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bt., in the Chair, and nineteen members present. 
Awards Recommended : — 
Silver-gilt Flora Medal. 
To Baron Bruno Schroder, for finely flowered Laeliocattleya x ' Ivannoe ' 
and L.-c. x Schroederae. 
To Messrs. Stuart Low, for showy hybrids, including yellow Laeliocattleyas 
and albinos. 
Silver Flora Medal. 
To Messrs. Sanders, St. Albans, for Miltonias, Cattleyas, and some rare species. 
First-class Certificate. 
To Laeliocattleya x ' Ivanhoe,' The Dell variety {L.-c. x eximia x C. Dowiana 
aurea) (votes 14 for), from Baron Bruno Schroder. The plant bore a fine spike 
of four large rosy-mauve flowers with ruby-red lip, having gold lines from the 
base. 
To Odontoglossum x Armstrongii (parentage unrecorded) (votes 12 for), 
from Messrs. Armstrong & Brown. A new type with large pure white flower, 
having clusters of straw-yellow blotches in the segments. 
A ward of Merit. 
To Cattleya x ' Fabia,' Holford's variety (labiata x Dowiana aurea) (votes 
15 for), from Lt.-Col. Sir Geo. L. Holford, K.C.V.O. The darkest of the fine 
strain with C. Dowiana as the seed-bearer. Flowers large, mauve colour, the 
broad ruby-crirnson lip having a chrome-yellow disc. 
To Cypripedium x Bedfordiae ('Actaeus' revolutum x 'Shogun') (votes 16 
for, 3 against), from Dr. F. Bedford, Fulford, Yorks. Dorsal sepal large, white 
with greenish base and spotted lines of purple. Petals and lip honey-yellow, 
tinged brown. 
