246 ORCHIDS. 



Dendrobium chlorops. SYN. of Dendrobium barbatulum. 

 A. Dendrobium chrysanthum. Nepaul . . B. R., 1299. 

 Perianth yellow; lip of the same color, with two 

 brownish red spots, the edges delicately fringed. Blooms 

 at different seasons, along the stem at the same time it 

 is making its growth. A very beautiful plant, which is 

 seldom out of bloom during the summer. Should be 

 grown in a basket, to display the pendulous shoots to 

 best advantage. 



Dendrobium chrysotis. SYN. of Dendrobium Hookerianum. 



Dendrobium chrysocrepis. Moulmein . . B. M., 6007. 

 A singular plant, with bulging pseudo-bulbs, producing 

 single yellow flowers, with rich orange lip, from nodes of 

 old bulbs. 



A. Dendrobium chrysotoxum. Moulmein. 



Bat. 2d Cen., 124. 

 B. M., 5053. 



B. R, 33, 36. 

 I. H., 164. 



Flowers pale yellow, produced on a spike from the top 

 of the bulb during the winter. 



Grow in a pot, with peat, or on a block, in full sun- 

 light. It is a handsome, free-growing plant, and soon 

 makes a specimen. We find it thrives better on a block 

 than any other Dendrobium. 



Dendrobium chrysotoxum superbum. 

 Is a larger growing and better variety. 



