л a dk 
SEPTEMBER 7, 1805.) 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
265 
“ 
ГЕОРАТОКІОМ SERRULATUM.* 
^ Gumbleton for 
and Rio Grande do Sal, Brazil, 
long ago by De Candolle, and 
Baker in the Flora Brasiliensis. 
duced iato айар by М. Ed, 
Uruguay. It is a sbrubby plant, 5 to 6 feet high, 
and the Лаг аге а rosy-lilac. Oar illustration and 
Fic, 50.— ЕСРАТОВІСМ SERRULATUM, D.C : 
— 
in the works cited below 
moved. It be 
ascertain if it will survive the winter under auch 
conditions. 
Eupato ium serru nen D. C. Prod., v. 147; Baker in 
—— Flora Bras is, Composite, р. 316, Ed. André in 
Revue Hortico’e, dd» 14 3891, e. ic. por : 
ORCHID NOTES AND GLEANINGS. 
deg HYBRID MILTONIAS. 
ERS ОЁ two very aingular, distinct, с» —— 
come from Mr. John Cowan, € 
Miltonis nias 
Director of the Vineyard and Narseries, — 
iv — Е ied Ъ 
“Негет 
plants prt fro ur collec 
FLOWERS ROSY-LILAC, 
M. cuneata. 
bear out the suggestion, We AMBAE 
opinion of the flowers," 
The fowers seem to point conclusively to the 
of the ion. The 
variety A. has and as in 
M. but slighly broader, and ibiting ina 
marked дер! that species, in the 
ward and upward at the tips. Colour wholly 
light chestnut-brown with a — a shade, and 
with yellow tips and narrow yellow margin. Lip 
irregularly ovate, flat, with nena aides, but not 
back 
folding over the column; white with a purple dise, and 
with traces of the fine slight ridges seen in М. candida 
t the base of the lip, but with the bi-lamellate crest 
et M. euneata still more a ES The emper 
is hooded and tinged with lilac. The боже 
h 
nd pet e the chestnut- 
wn barred with the yellow — of M. candida, 
€ more distinct traces of that apecies appear in the 
FROM THE GARDEN OF W, E. GUMBLETON, ESQ. 
variety A. Both are very pretty id highly interesting 
varieties. J. OB. 
CyprnrPEDIUM KIMBALLIANUM. 
he Orchid Review 
s of our issue of 
August 10, which seems to clear the matter 
„At p. 238 of our last issue some — were 
made respecting Cypripedium К: uballianuw, and 
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