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thirty expanded flowers at the same time. It is the finest 

 form of the small group, of which 0. Insleayi 9nd 0. Schlie- 

 perianum arc the other species. It is very easily cultivated, 

 and does best, like Citrosmum and Krameri, in the warm end 

 of the house. 



a. *0. grande supcrhum. — A selected garden variety, with 

 fine, richly-blotched flowers. 



0. Hallii. — See 0. luteo purpureum. 



0. hastilahium. — This is a strong-growing species, with 

 thick, pale green, fluted pseudo-bulbs, and tall, branched 

 flower-spikes, erect and glaucous ; flowers from fifty to one 

 hundred on a spike, from two to three inches across ; sepals 

 and petals lanceolate, incurved, pale green, barred with purple 

 or brown ; lip purple at the base, white at its apex ; the flowers 

 open gradually in succession for many weeks. Blooms about 

 May to July, lasting three months. 



0. hijstric. — See O. luteo purpureum. 



*0. Insleayi (Mexico, 1840). — A species closely resembling 

 grande in habit, but its pseudo-bulbs are more compressed, 

 longer, and fluted ; flower-spikes from five to ten flowered ; 

 sepals and petals pale green or yellow, barred heavily with 

 brown ; lip smaller than that of 0. grande, and of the most 

 brilliant golden yellow, spotted with crimson. Flowers in 

 November and January, lasting from three to four weeks. 



*0. Krameri (Costa Rica). — A very pretty little species, 

 related to 0. pendulum. Its pseudo-bulbs are flat, one-leaved; 

 flower-spikes from two to three flowered ; flowers rather 

 smaller than those of 0. citrosmum (pendulum), and more 

 delicately tinted ; sepals and petals oblong, white, suffused 

 with flesh-colour ; lip reniform, of a soft flesh-colour, having a 

 yellow crest, below which occurs two undulating transverse 

 brown lines ; the lip is also dotted with purple. Grows well 

 in peat and sphagnum, in the warm end of the house. 



