Brisbane this plant will grow in a warm, sunny place out of doors—particularly 
during the Summer months. (Syn. Dend. Dalhousieanum.) A1. B2. C2. D1. 
El or 2. (ed) Fl. 
Var. luteum. Flowers a brighter yellow, and of heavier substance. 
DENDROBIUM PULCHELLUM (LODDIGES). 
Synonym of Dend. Loddigesii. 
DENDROBIUM QUINARIUM. Native of New Guinea. 
Pretty species with fusiform pseudobulbs, slender at the base and tetragonal in 
the middle, up to about 8 inches wide, being topped with a pair of oblong-lance- 
olate acute leaves. Racemes form the terminal of the stems, short and two- 
flowered. These are about 2} inches across when expanded. Flowers pale yellow, 
the labellum being lightly striped with brownish red. The flower is very similar 
to our Dend. tetragonum. A2. B1. C2. D1. El. (ea) F13. 
DENDROBIUM RADIANS. Native of Borneo. 
An interesting species, with short terete stems, with a few short, oblong, acutely 
pointed, and somewhat downy leaves. Racemes short and carrying a few flowers 
about 24 inches across. Sepals and petals milky white, the labellum, which is 
unguiculate (stalked), is green, the lateral lobes and disk striped and spotted 
with reddish-brown. A2. Bl. C2. D1. El. (ea) F4. ‘ 
DENDROBIUM REVOLUTUM. Native of Burma and Singapore. 
An interesting species, though rather of botanical than horticultural interest, 
listed here because it is occasionally included in shipments from Burma and 
the Malay States. The stems are long, woody, but somewhat slender, with num- 
erous nodes—making them look something like thin canes. The leaves are ever- 
green, numerous, in two parallel lines—linear-oblong, bilobed, and obtuse. The 
flowers grow from the nodes along the upper part of the matured stems, and 
usually appear singly. The flowers are on the small side, being barely an inch 
in diameter. The petals and sepals are whitish, the labellum being yellow striped 
with deep brown. The latter is tubular in shape, and appears large in comparison 
with the total size of the flower. A2. B2. C4. D2. El. (ea) F8. (F13). 
DENDROBIUM RHODOPTERYGIUM. Native of Moulmein. 
A fine species, closely related to Dend. Parishii. The stems are erect, cylindrical 
(not quite as stout as Parishii), and up to about 20 inches in length. The linear- 
lanceolate leaves are from 24 to 4 inches in length. The beautiful flowers are 
produced usually singly, but occasionally in pairs. They are nearly 3 inches 
across, and have rosy-pink petals, sepals and labellum, the latter having a white 
band, and being striped with deep purple in the throat. Al. B2. C2. D2. El. 
(ea) Fl. 
Variety Emerica. (Native of Burma.) Differs from the type in not having the 
white band on the labellum, and having the labellum spotted with yellowish 
warts in the disk. 
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