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THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. 



[Part II. 



O. X (unnamed), G.C. 1903, i. 267. — De Smet Duvivier. 



2. 0. X armainYillierense (crispum x nobile 2),jf.S.H. Fr. 1898, 1240; 

 O.R. 1902, 209, f. 22 (v. ardentissimum), 210 (type), 240; 1903, 188; 1904, 14, f. 6 

 (v. ardentissimum) ; 1906, 240, 241, f. 28 (v. Apollo), f. 29 (v. cximmm) Diet. Ic. 0. 

 Od. hyb. t. 12 (v. ardentissimum).— Baron E. Rothschild, 1898. [See Fig. 40. 



O. X ardentissimum, O./e. 1902. 175; G.C. 1902, ii. 50, f. 19; G.M. 1903, 

 374, f. (v. exquisitum); 1906, 366, 368, f. (v. Venus); G. Alb. 1906, 27, f. (v. 

 Theodora). — Vuylsteke. 



O. crispum v ardentissimum, G.C. 1902, i. i\lay 31, Suppl. 2; Gcird. 1902, ii. 

 44, f ; G.M. 1902, 349, f ; ^.H. 1902, i. 507, f. 



Fi.^. 41. 0]K)N-lTK;i.O.SSU.\f X liKLI-ATULU-M. 



O. X concinnum, O.R. 1902, 175. — Vuylsteke. 



O. crispum v. concinnum, (i.C. 1902, i. May 31, Suppl. 2. 



O. X dulce, O.R. 1902, 175.— Vuylsteke. 



O. crispum v. dulce, G.C. 1902, i. May 31, Suppl. 2. 



O. X venificum, O.R. 1902, 175.— Vuylsteke. 



(). crispum v. venificum, G.C. 1902, i. May 31, Suppl. 2. 



O. X Rochfordianum, Sand. O. Guide, 341. 



The original O. X armainviUierensc appears to have been los!: sight of, and 

 its parentaj^e has been doul-)ted, but the details were fully recorded when the 

 plant orij«inally appeared, and received a First-class Certificate from the Societe 

 Nationale de Horticulture de France. All the others were out of a single 

 capsule. 



