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Vanda—continued. Vanda—conlinued. 
V. Roxburghii unicolor (one-coloured). A synonym of V. s. Veitchii (Veitch’s)." 7. very strongly scented ; segments 
V. concolor. cinnamon-yellow, with very dark spots, pinkish on the edges ; 
middle lobe of the lip of a beautiful bright pink. 1894. Very 
floriferous 
ANG: 
Fie. 748. FLOWERS OF VANDA SANDERTANA. 
V. Sanderiana albata (whitish).* 7., upper sepal and petals 
quite white, with a few purple dots at the base, the lateral 
sepals red-nerved ; hypochil sulphur, striped brownish-purple, 
the anterior lacinia brownish-sulphur (sometimes purple-striped) 
at base. 1887. The handsome type is shown at Fig. 748. 
V. spathulata (spoon-shaped). #l. golden-yellow, 1{in. across ; 
sepals and petals spathulately oblong; lip clawed, with very 
small side lobes and an obscurely tritid mid-lobe; peduncle 
lft. to lsft. high, few-flowered. /. 2in. to 4in. long, obtusely 
hilobed. Stem 2ft. high. India. 
V. suavis. his well-known plant, now regarded by some as a 
a variety of V. tricolor, is shown at Fig, 749, for which we are SET a 
indebted to the ‘* Gardeners’ Chronicle.” 
V. s. magnificens (magnificent).* 1. larger and more richly Fic, 749. VANDA SUAVIS. 
coloured than in the type. 1886. (lL., t. 60.) 
V. s. rubra (rel). //., sepals and petals suffused with orange ; V. superba (superb). A name applied to a form of 
lip red, Java, A distinet variety. (I. HW. xxxii., t. 579.) | . lamellata Boxallii. 
Fig. 750. VANDA TERES. 
