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petals usually blush ; lip blush, or pale rose colour outside ; 

 the throat orange, or yellow, and the front rich purple, more 

 or less intense. This is considered by many to be a variety 

 only of C. Warscewiczii ; but species or variety, it is a really 

 charming Orchid. Native of New Grenada. 



C. TriancB AtaJanta. — This extremely fine variety was 

 flowered by Mr. Wilson, gardener to W. Marshall, Esq., and 

 named by that gentleman when exhibited before the Floral 

 Committee of the Horticultural Society, each receiving a first- 

 class certificate. Sepals and petals upwards of three inches 

 long and about an inch broad, white shaded with rose ; petals 

 same colour, but broader and more pointed ; lip some three 

 inches long, pale rose with a broad band of orange in the 

 throat. 



C. TriancB Colemanii. — This fine variety was flowered by 

 Mr. Stocking, gardener to E. J. Coleman, Esq., Stoke Park, 

 Slough, and was figured in the Floral Magazine, plate 176. 

 The flowers of this variety measure eight inches across, sepals 

 and petals tipped with rose, throat beautifully striped with 

 various shades of yellow, labellum well fimbriated, and of a 

 deep rose colour. This is a very free flowering variety, and 

 a grand addition to the already large number of varieties of 

 this species. 



C. TriancB Dod/jsoiiii. — Another grand variety, with flowers 

 from eight to nine inches in diameter, sepals and petals white, 

 lip deep crimson, throat orange yellow. This variety was 

 flowered in the collection of R. Dodgson, Esq., Beardwood, 

 Blackburn. 



C. Triance HiUii. — This beautiful varietv was flowered in 

 the collection of C, G. Hill, Esq., of Nottingham. It is a very 

 fine and distinct flower, sepals and petals pure white ; flower 

 large and of fine form ; labellum rich magenta, throat yel- 

 lowish. 



