322 ORCHIDS. 



A. Miltonia spectabilis. Brazil . . I. P?., 71 and 216. 



Pax. Mag., 7-97. M. O. P., i. 



I. H., 524, var. rosea. B. M., 4204, 4425. 



Lem. Jard., 108. B. R., 1992. 



Perianth greenish white ; lip large, violet-purple, edged 

 with dull white. 



There are many varieties, only differing in size of 

 flower, intensity of the purple of the lip, and purity of 

 the white. 



Miltonia stellata. See Cyrtochilum stellatum. 

 Miltonia Warner i. SYN. of Miltonia spectabilis rosea. 



A. Miltonia Warscewiczii. Peru . . B. M., 5843. 



SYNS. Odontoglossum Warscewic- Fl. des Ser., 1831. 



zii. I. H., 3, 158. 



Odontoglossum Weltoni. 

 Onddium fuscatum. 

 Oncidium Weltoni. 



A very beautiful plant, bearing a nodding panicle of 

 flowers, cinnamon-brown, with tips golden yellow; lip 

 violet-purple, with cream-white margin and pale yellow- 

 brown blotch. A cool Orchid. 



These plants are usually grown in pots, with peat. 

 Miltonia Clowesii does well in a hanging basket. They 

 will thrive in either house ; during their season of rest 

 they should be kept cool and have but little water, and 

 water should always be carefully given, as too much in- 

 jures the plants. They should be grown in the shade. 

 The foliage of most of the species is yellowish green. 



