DESCRIPTIVE L/ST. 149 



Aerides Huttoni. See Aerides Thibautianum. 



B. Aerides japonicum . B. M., 5798. 



A dwarf, stiff-growing species ; leaves about seven 

 inches long and one inch broad ; flower spikes six inches 

 long. Flower greenish white, with dark violet blotch. 



Aerides guttatum. See Saccolabium guttatum. 



A. Aerides Larpenta. East Indies. 



SYN. Aerides fakatum. 



A fine species. Flowers cream color, spotted with 

 light rose, in June. Foliage rich and green. 



A. Aerides Lobbii. Moulmein I. H., 559. 



A free growing and blooming species, of which there 

 are many varieties. Flower spikes long and slender; 

 flowers rosy pink and white.* One of the best of the 

 genus. Blooms in June. 



A. Aerides maculosum. Bombay . Lem. Jard., 54. 



B. R., 1845, 58. 



Pax. Mag., 12, 49. 



A dwarf, slow-growing species. Leaves close and com- 

 pact ; flowers from among the upper leaves in clusters ; 

 lip large ; crimson sepals, and petals pale rose, spotted 

 with purple. A strikingly beautiful plant. 



A. Aerides Schroderi. Bombay . . Card. Mag., 2, 121. 



Pes., 33. 



Apparently a natural hybrid, between Aerides crispum 

 and Aerides maculosum. 



A fine, free growing plant, with dark green foliage. 



