1900 SUPPLEMENT—RECENT INTRODUCTIONS, &c. 561 
Odontoglossum—continwed. 
Fig. 595, OpoNTOGLOSsSUM PESCATORET VEITCH. 
O. P. Veitchii (Veitch’s).* /. larger and more symmetrical 
than in the commoner forms, all the segments irregularly 
blotched with rich magenta-purple, the portion ‘so coloured 
occupying more than one-half of the entire surface ; inflorescence 
anicled. This is a unique variety. It flowered originally in 
essrs. J. Veitch’s Nursery, at Chelsea, among a batch of 
imported plants. It is now in the collection of Baron 
SANGER: where, under skilful cultivation, it has made con- 
siderable improvement. See Fig. 595. 
O. platychilum (broad-lipped). jl. 2in. across, one or two on 
a short scape; sepals and petals creamy-white, with chestnut 
markings at base; lip large, cordate, of a soft pink, with 
urple spots. J. semi-erect, oblong-lanceolate, about Yin. long, 
Pecntinstaihs ovate, one-leaved. Central America (?), 1892. 
(G. C. 1892, xi., p. 587, f. 84; J. H. 1892, xxiv., p. 329, f. 56.) 
O. pretiosum. A synonym of 0. Schlieperianum. 
O. p. grandifiorum (large-flowered). A fine variety having 
larger flowers than the type. 
O. prionopetalum (serrate-petaled).* jl. 4in. across; sepals 
and petals rich yellow, heavily spotted and barred chestnut- 
brown, the petals deeply serrate; lip white in front, pale 
yellow behind, with a large, transverse, brown blotch in the 
centre. Spring. Colombia. A handsome plant, allied to 
O. luteo-purpureum. (R. ii., t. 84; W. O. A. x., t. 474.) 
0. pulchellum Dormannianum (Dormann’s). /. white, 
lyin. to lgin. in diameter; sepals and petals 4in. broad. 
Pseudo-bulbs stronger, stouter, and rounder than in the type. 
Guatemala. 
O. ramosissimum cceleste (celestial). 7. tinted with mauve 
instead of spotted, as in the type. 1893. (I. H. 1893, t. 170.) 
O. ramulosum (slightly branched). jl. yellow, small, with a 
deep brown stain at the base of the sepals and petals; lip 
with a brown stain on each side of the principal lamelle; 
ae purple-brown; panicle long and narrow. Colombia, 
O. retusum (retuse). /., sepals and petals orange-red, tinged 
yellow, lanceolate, acute; lip yellow, or the same colour as 
the sepals and petals, oblong, retuse, bilamellate at base; 
panicle branched, 100- to 150-flowered. /. linear-lanceolate, 
papery. Ecuador, 1846. A dwarf, small-flowered species. 
O.r chanthum (beak-flowered). //1., sepals and petals yellow, 
ligulate, acute, with a brown line and a few brown spots at 
the base of the petals; lip with a narrow, acuminate front 
lobe, two or four keels, and no. bristles; raceme lax. 
Colombia, 1887. ‘his plant is something in the way of 
0. Lindleyanum. 
QO. rigidum (rigid). #. bright canary-yellow, on long foot- 
stalks; sepals and petals oblong, acute; lip deeper in colour 
than the other segments, with a long claw and sub-quadrate 
blade that has an apiculus in the centre of the anterior 
margin ; crest bidentate; column three-angled, green at base, 
yellow at apex; inflorescence tall, paniculate. 7. linear. Pseudo- 
bulbs ovate. Peru. 
O. roseum (rosy). A synonym of Cochlioda rosea. 
O. Rossii albens (whitish). #. spotted with yellow instead 
of brown. (W. O. A., t. 434.) ‘ 
O. R. immaculatum (unspotted). 
pink; petals and lip white. 
O, rubescens (reddish). A variety of 0. Rossii. 
Vol. VY, 
jl. unspotted ; sepals pale 
Odontoglossum—continued. 
O. Sanderianum (Sander’s). A variety of O. constrictum. 
O. Schreederianum.* This is now regarded as a form of 
0. crispum; but the plant described in G. C. 1887, ii., p. 364, 
under this name, is Miltonia Schreederiana. 
O. seringa (Seringa). . round, somewhat smaller than in 
0. crispum, spotted with brownish-red, and having a white 
centre; sepals and petals bordered with yellow. Seringa, 
Colombia, 1891. 
O. Shuttleworthii (Shuttleworth’s). 
O. crispum. 
0. spectatissimum 
0. triumphans. 
0. Uro-Skinneri album (white). 
white lip. 1893. 
©. viminale (twiggy). jl, sepals and petals brown, with 
whitish-sulphur borders, and linear spots around the margin, 
which are scarcely visible; lip light sulphur at base, deep 
yellow in front, with an angle at each side of the base and 
the lanceolate anterior part; column pale green, bordered 
mauve at top. J. linear, acute, more than lft. long. Pseudo- 
bulbs the size of a large hen’s-egg. Colombia, 1885. 
O. Vuylstekeanum (Vuylsteke’s). A variety of O. luteo-pur- 
pureum. 
O. Warnerianum (Warner's). A variety of O. Rossii. 
0. Warscewiczii (Warscewicz’), A synonym of 
Endresii. 
The following among a number of other species are in cultivation 
in botanical collections: O. auriculatum, O. guttatum, O. longi- 
Solium, O. myanthum, 
This is a variety of 
(most splendid). A synonym of 
A variety with a pure 
Miltonia 
Hybrids, 
NAME. PARENTAGE AND RAISER. 
crispo-Harryanum .... crispum and Harryanum (Vuylsteke). 
CLCEMENE Os sic vlenicinive triumphans and Pescatoret (Veitch). 
Hallio-crispum ........ Hallii and ecrispum Cooksonii (Cook- 
son). 
Harryano-crispum .... Harryanum and crispwm (Vuylsteke). 
Leroyanum ............ erispum and luteo-purpureum (Leroy). 
loochristyense .. crispum and triumphais (Vuylsteke). 
Rolfe Harryanum and Pescatorei (Vuyl- 
steke), 
Souvenir de Victor de\luteo-purpureum and Harryanun 
CROs Seat J (Hye). 
Wattianum .. .......-. Lindleyanum and Harryanuwm (Craw- 
shay). 
ANDERSONIANUM. 
Fic. 596. OpONTOGLOSSUM 
Natural Hybrids..- 
NAME. PARENTAGE. 
acuminatissimum...... Lindleyanum and luteo-purpureum, 
AGTIANIE, elena 0 = ale> 0.00 Hunnewellianum and crispum. 
ats oo (see) crispum and glorwsum. 
aspersumM ......- maculatum and Rossii. 
cirrho-cristatum cirrhosum and cristatum. 
Cookeanum .... gloriosum and trivmphans. 
Coradinei ... .. Lindleyanum and erispuin. 
Denisonicet .......+..+: luteo-purpureum and erispum. 
+ The original name of this cross. 
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