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wianum, no central me, on the labellum, and 
the lateral portion is purplish. D. Doris is a cross 
between D. japonicum and pt tropical species D, 
brownish lines. D. Va 
at Oakfield, as also by 
Mr. Vase of Camden 
D. Apollo obtained and well deserved the award o 
of a let-class Certificate, when exhibited by Mr. 
“aes on March 12 before the Orchid Committee, 
7 so observed at Oakwood a very stately specimen 
4 feet 
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me 
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h chly Aa zn! 
in 1 d 
handso e species. Such a collection of sod- 
— Orchids N afford unbounded pleasure 
heir possessor, and there be some- 
thing amongst — which is either “a or strange 
in colour or form please or 
instruct, in 5 the development of plant and 
. 
truss of flowers and two of a beautiful Maxil- 
laria Sanderiana; many ex —— varieties of Cypri- 
pedium Chamberlainianum ; a remarkable variety of 
C. Mastersianum, politum, chloroneurum, a large 
Odontoglossum Rossi Pauwelsianum, and a fine O. 
cirrosum maximum 
Oncmips at GHENT 
Messrs, Vervaet t et Cie. have some 5 flait of Odon- 
flowering 
ety 
of Cattleya Trianzi remarkable for the — size 
(sEE P. 588) 
Fig, 81.—seNECIO CRUENTA, AND TWO OF ITS MODERN DEVELOPMENTS. 
lection er ten years ago; it is a cross between 
. japon 
m and D. Falconeri. The se 
D. Cass sal is a lovely variety, producing white 
5 
Se art ance, Another 
crossing D. Ainaworthil (itself a 
ed 
by 
aa MA D. nobile, A similar cross was 0 
by Mr, Cypher, m, and 
exhibited by him under the name of Apollo. This 
has described in Ch 
p. 294 of the presen volume. Another variety on 
also a 
D. Falconeri and D. 
flower. It is due to 5 Murray to add, that the 
tion 
Orchids have his careful atten and 
testify by their mene appearance, as, indeed, 
does the entire place, to his cultural skill 
J. Douglas. 
BELGIUM, 
M. PAUWELS’ ORCHIDS AT ANTWERP, 
Tus houses of this lover of Orchids are remarkable 
vated, The Orchids therein are 
now interest, notably, the specimens 
Phalenopsis; a fine Cattleya with 
of the flowers: another is full in habit, very fine, 
blotched, spotted and speckled in an uncommon 
third has pure 
is very delicately stri 
two brownish-red and regularly 5 
would be very fine if of normal rize. Messrs, 
