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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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Vanda tricolor Lewisi, the best a and 
d 
of t 
porate 48 aà Ashtoniana ‘Harrisoni x Warsce- 
wiczii) have been very h 
merit of keeping their clear rose-pink flowers a 
very long tim 
Messrs. Hugh Low & Co., of Clapton, == 
nord large importations, have flowered many 
and fine varieties of the showy species. 
8 5 Ne er and C. x Argus- 
and the last meeting of 
the * — Benden Society Messrs. Low 
showed the rose-purple 1 = 
nodora Kimballiana, which received an 
of Merit 
CONTINENTAL NOVELTIES IN ORCHIDS. 
More frequently than in former ti 
elgian brethren avail the ee of the open 
meetings of the 0 of the . 
Hortioultural Sooiety, and me; the past year 
some fine, things from the Continent have 
spotted w 
we 
a 
natural hybrids of the same class, are now 
— crimson. The certi Pa forms 
ungerothi aurantiacum, C. O’Brien- 
Lindeni, and — with other 
m 
C. ndens. Late in the year 
inden flo the grand white-petall 
and a vith 
Fic, 1.—CLEYERA FORTUNE! (HOOK, F.): HARDY EVERGREEN SHRUB. 
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Three of the ng a pages 0 labiata 5 
C. I. Hardyana, 1, lilacina, the 
. and ee lum pi m Lowii 
Rem arkably fine forms of their several s 
labium cceleste superba, Cypripedium 
bellatulum Lowii, ntoglossum crisp owii 
d Cypripedium Ch ifi- 
pari The three hybrids nanes from 98 
1894 ars Cypri 
Seine (Godefroy «< 3 C. x Plato 
been exhibited 7 7 but still one would think 
more should be forthcoming. 
essrs, Linden, I Horticulture Internationale, 
eder showed a very extensive collection of 
ere of Lelia purpurata at the Temple Show, 
and s that some other remarkable things, 
and rt the fine group of varieties of Cata- 
setum * hi, rpum, and inter- 
mediate s between the two, for ‘which they 
e a S silver Medal at the Royal Horticul- 
tural Society on on November 13. The plants 
from the large white typical C. lc to 
orange- ye Some forms had a purple base to 
the lip, and several had sepals and petals richly 
(szz P. 10) 
the rich vinous purple C. x Chas. 
var. Météore, 
Richman 
, C. x triumphans — e 
cenanthum supe rbum), C. x Madame Jules Hye 
(tonsum ice 2 and C. 
Madame Marguerite Hye (Sallieri Hyeanum x- 
Spicerian Am er fine things, he also 
exhibited th Miltonia 
leuan 
vari 
Peeters’ var., 
and 
um Capartianum; while Messrs. Verv 
orispum 
Co. of Ghent sent Odontoglossum crispum Franz 
Masereel, whose flowers are for the greater part 
ofa rich crimson. 
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