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reverse cross; but, on the other hand, Mr. R. B. White, of Ardarroch, 
raised a rosy-coloured form of D. x Rubens, nearer to the type, from the 
same Cross. 
Again Baron Schréder crossed D. n. Schréderianum, a variety with 
white sepals and petals, with .D. x Ainsworthii splendidissimum, which 
Fie. 10.—Denprosium x CyBELE, VAR. OAKWOODIENSE. (Gardeners’ Chronicle.) 
(D. NopmLE BurrorpDIENSE x D. FINDLAYANUM.) 
Showing the Inheritance of the Peloriate Sepals of D. n. Burfordiense. 
produced D. x R. dellense, also with white sepals and petals, and Mr. 
Cypher crossed D. n. pulcherrimum, also a variety with white sepals and 
petals, with D. x Ainsworthii splendidissimum, which produced D. x R. 
Apollo and D. x Apollo grandiflorum, both with white sepals and petals. 
The original D. Wardianum from Assam, with slender pseudo-bulbs, 
crossed with D. lituiflorum by Messrs. Veitch, gave D. x micans with 
slender pseudo-bulbs, whereas the modern D. Wardianum from Burma, 
