280 NEW AND RARE TLANTS. 



Florence. — Rosy-pink, with a lighter centre, upper petals having a dark 

 crimson spot. Good form. 



Cerito. — Light hlush lower petals, upper of a fine ros}' blush, having a very 

 dark spot. Of fine form." 



Cynthia. — Very pure white, uppor petals having a large clouded purple- 

 crimson spot. Good form. 



Raffelee. — Pretty light blush, gradually becoming lighter to the centre, 

 upper petals having a large clouded spot. Of very fine form. 



Zenobia (Pince's). — Fine crimson, light centre, upper petals having a large 

 and very dark spot. Of first-rate form. 



Masterpiece. — Fine rose, upper petals a deeper rose, having a bold dark 

 spot. Of fine form. 



Warrior. — Fine scarlet-crimsoD, having a lighter centre. The lower petals 

 are lighter coloured than the upper. The latter have a large dark spot on each. 

 Of fine form. 



Macrantha. — White, with a lilac tinge, having a large clouded spot. Good 

 form. 



Juba. — Pretty purple, having a large dark spot. Of good form. 



Kate Nicki.eby. — Lower petals pink, upper ones fine rose, having" a large 

 dark spot. Fine form. 



Cressida. — Purplish-pink, upper petals havirjg 'a large dark clouded spot. 

 Fine form. 



Enchantress. — White, having a very large dark clouded spot. Flower of 

 laige size and first-rate form. 



[All the sorts enumerated in our numbers for August, September, and what 

 are here described, are first-rate in their classes, fit for showing, &c. — Conductor.] 



[ To be continued.} 



IN BOTANICAL REGISTER, NOT FIGURED. 



Peristyi.us goodyeroides. — From the north of India. It is an herbaceous 

 species of Orchidea*, producing its pure white flowers in long spikes; they aTe 

 about the size of the lily of the valley, and are equally fragrant. 



Dendrobilm (Onj-chium) acicvlare.< — Mr. Cuming sent this curious little 

 species from Sincapore to Messrs. Loddiges. The base of the stems is 

 angular and conical; the upper part tapers and is very slender. At the end of 

 the short peduncle a solitary flower is produced. It is yellowish, tinged with 

 pink. 



Liparis spathulata. — An orchidea. A native of India, imported by Messrs. 

 Loddiges. The flowers are produced on a long raceme ; they are verv small, 

 green, and uninteresting. 



Epidendrlm (Aulizeum) viscidum. — Imported from Mexico by Messrs. 

 Loddiges. It is much like E. ciliare ; but the flowers are smaller, and have a 

 weak smell, like cucumbers. 



Maxii.i.aria macrophyi.la. — A new variety of it has bloomed with Messrs. 

 Loddiges, having the inside of the sepals and tips of petals stained with a fine 

 purple. 



Dendrobilm geueu.vu. — Messrs. Loddiges have obtained this from Sinca- 

 pore. The flowers are of a pale yellowish-green, and the plant is of a long 

 grassy-leaved form. 



Oncidium michochilim. — Sent from Guatemala by Mr. Skinner. It has 

 bloomed, we believe, with Mr. Bateman. The flowers are the colour of 

 O. crispum. 



