The Scientific Notebooks of German Orchidologist Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Kränzlin

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[Descriptions of orchid genera] [manuscript], 1880-1908. Manuscript 11

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clxx [170] PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

Habit dwarf. Flowers five ona short spike, white, tinged with green on the speals.

Cultural Commendation.

To Mr. May (gr. to J. B. Joel, Esq., Potter's Bar), for a very large specimen of Cypripedium Rothschildianum with three spikes, each of five flowers and one bud.

Other Exhibits.

The Right Hon. Rothschild (gr. Mr. Dye) sent the finely coloured Lælia purpurata, 'Tring Park variety.'

The Right Hon. Lord Auckland (gr. Mr. Matthews) showed cut spikes of Lissochilus Krebsii.

Frances Wellesley, Esq. (gr. Mr. Hopkins), sent Lælia purpurata 'Mrs. R. A. H. Mitchell,']] Cattleya-Skinneri 'Minnie,' Cypripedium Lawrenceanum 'Majestas,' and Lælio-Cattleya × Lucia 'Westfield variety.'

Messrs. Hugh Low staged a small group.

Messrs. John Cowan showed Odontoglossum crispum 'Edith Bolton.'

John S. Moss, Esq., sent a good spotted Odontoglossum crispum.

ORCHID COMMITTEE, TEMPLE SHOW, MAY 30, 1905.

Mr. N. C. Cookson in the Chair, and twenty-seven members present.

[For the Cups and Medals awarded by the Council, see page xxiii [23] ].

Awards Recommended:—

First-class Certificate.

To Cattleya citrina maxima (votes, unanimous), from the Marquis de Wavrin, Somerghem, Belgium (gr. M. de Geest). Flowers very large, rich yellow, fragrant.

To Zygopetalum Ballii (votes, unanimous), from Elijah Ashworth, Esq., Harefield Hall (gr. Mr. Holbrook). Probably a natural hybrid of Zygopetalum rostratum, and resembling the garden hybrid Z. × Roeblingianum. Flowers white, with purple markings up each of the segments, and at the base of the lip. (Fig. 49.)

To Odontoglossum × amabile 'Ixion' (Harryano-crispum × crispum) (votes, unanimous) from M. Chas. Vuylsteke, Loochristy, Ghent. A fine blush-white flower, with reddish-rose markings on the sepals and petals. (Fig. 50.)

Award of Merit.

To Odontoglossum × Lawrenceanum 'Adonis' (triumphans × Rolfeæ) (votes, unanimous), from M. Chas. Vuylsteke. A fine yellow flower, heavily barred with chocolate-purple. Lip white, with purple marks around the crest.

To Odontoglossum × loochristyense 'Arddarroch variety' (crispum × triumphans) (votes, unanimous), from R. Brooman-White, Esq., Garelochhead, N. B. Flowers large, the basal ground-colour of the segments whitish, the apical halves yellow, both colours blotched with chestnut brown.

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ORCHID COMMITTEE, OCTOBER 24. clxxxvii [187]

ORCHID COMMITTEE, OCTOBER 24, 1905.

Mr. GURNEY FOWLER in the Chair, and nineteen members present.

Awards Recommended:—

Silver-gilt Flora Medal.

To Baron Sir H. Schröder, The Dell, Egham (gr. Mr. Ballantine), for a fine group of Orchids.

To Jeremiah Colman, Esq., Gatton Park, Reigete (gr. Mr. Bound), for a large group of Cypripediums, Lælias, &c.

To Messrs. Charlesworth, Bradford, for a group of hybrid Orchids.

Silver Flora Medal.

To Messrs. Stanley, Southgate, for a group.

First-class Certificate.

To Oncidium corynephorum Lindl. (votes, unanimous), from Elijah Ashworth, Esq., Harefield Hall, Wilmslow (gr. Mr. Holbrook). A beautiful species, shown for the first time. Habit of O. serratum and bearing a long, flexuose, branched inflorescence of many flowers. Flowers about 1 1/2 inch across. Sepals and petals broadly ovate and nearly equal, rosepurple, with broad white margin. Lip broad, as large as the petals, reddish-purple, base yellowish. Shown as O. Leopoldianum.

Award of Merit.

To Cypripedium × 'Germaine Opoix' ('Madame Coffinet' × Fairrieanum) (votes, unanimous), from Francis Wellesley, Esq., (gr. Mr. Hopkins). Dorsal sepal large, green at the base, white above, bearing many dotted purple lines. Lip and petals yellowish, tinged with purple. (Fig. 58.)

To Cymbidium × 'Maggie Fowler' (giganteum × elegans) (votes, unanimous), from J. Gurney Fowler, Esq., Glebelands, South Woodford (gr. Mr. Davis). Flowers nearest to C. giganteum, but more numerous, cream-white, with close lines of red-brown on the sepals and petals and blotches of the same colour on the lip.

To Cattleya × 'Lord Rothschild' 'Fairy Queen' (Gaskelliana alba × Dowiana aurea) (votes, unanimous), from Messrs. Charlesworth. Flowers white, with orange disc to the lip and an irregular band of rose-purple in front.

To Cypripedium × 'Lord Ossulston' (Leeanum virginale × Charlesworthii album) (votes, unanimous), from the Right Hon. the Earl of Tankerville, Chillingham Castle, Northumberland. Dorsal sepal large, pure white, with small green base. Petals and sepals pale green, slightly tinged with rose.

To Cattleya × 'Marie Henriette de Wavrin' (Loddigesii × Rex)]] (votes, unanimous), from the Marquis de Wavrin, Château de Ronsele, Belgium (gr. M. De Geest). Flowers cream-white, with orange-coloured disc to the lip, in front of which is a narrow purple blotch.

To Masdevallia cucullata (votes, unanimous), from Jeremiah Colman, Esq. (gr. Mr. Bound). A fine species, with chocolate-purple flowers, each with a hooded green bract.

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