Jaxvarr 19, 1895.] 
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nde, O. gloriosum, Maxillaria n Lycaste 
3 rene s grandiflora, L 
albida, and L. a 
singular Eulophia megistophylla, Cypripedium venus- 
tum, and a large and well-flowered lot of varieties 
of Cypripedium insigne. An interesting and un- 
1 good culture, is a fine 
DENDROBIUM BURSIGERUM AL 
A plant of this new 
species, which was originally named by Dr. L 
— the late 
Reichenbach, is now in er with Messrs, F. 
San ` bans, — original eee 
of living plants of the species a few years ago. 
The flowers of the type are bit -lilac, but ibe variety 
alba has pure white flow ith orange-coloured 
labellum. It appears + “ge an ally of D. men. 
having the same one-sided raceme of flowers; but 
Professor Reichenbach ge that it was distinct 
additions to each collection had been made during 
with Odontoglossume of the ection, There 
was a good number of established plants, which from 
their well-developed growths just finished and 
finishing are likely to furnish plenty of — 
in the coming spring months, These plants were 
Fig. 10.—vVANDA KIMBALLIANA: @ROWN AT 
It is not an easy plant to keep in health and bloom 
regularly for any length of time, but the specimen 
referred to is a perfectly healthy and vigorous one, 
and its pretty heads of flowers, which distance 
deep pans, and by skilful management they hav 
become of extraordinary vigour and —ů—ů— 
MAJOR MASON’S, THE FIRS, WARWICK, 
from that species in having “ nearly or quite acumi- 
d petals, in the pouch of the lateral 
ry curved and broader, in the base 
of the lip being nearly cordate hastate, in the yellow 
area of the anterior lip being far longer than in D, 
secundum, 
Oxcuip gpro eree ms THE 1 prane aye prei 
F LEE 
y 
learned Fom various sources that considerable 
FLOWERS 2 INCHES ACROSS, WHITE; 
(ER P. 68.) 
LIP PURPiE, 
on the central stage, part of which, together with 
side stagea which ran entirely round 
the house, Sarkis about 1000 p . These are 
i ht in May last, and * 70 per 
As time 
interest 
the 
folding of t 
attleya- house, the following varieties were in flower: 
kinneri fine pl t and variety with 
laria, splendid vari 
winter-flowering — Orchid. There 
