Novemser 23, 1895.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 617 
MEETING OF THE BRUSSELS ORCHIDÉENNE.— for ба ит time in 1894, These yp furnished splendid Vanda Sanderiana, with 
The meeting held on Nov. 10 was ost inte- by the exhibitor, are given in hopes others may five, the other of eight fine — and Oncidium 
resting one, and largely attended, Among the auer, his example. . C. x Mantini e a First- 
visitors was M iplom 
culture, who гаге] 
fis 
L. ре Bruyn, the Minister of Agri- class 
ely fails to attend the monthly meet- 
ings of this society. Among the more remarkable 
aof Honour. M. Flor 
eM 
. Pauwels staged 
a mhi Cypripedium — the standard 
of which is unusual in development and colouring; 
3 
af 
Forbesi, with a pretty tru 
nitens, which was very beautiful, M. Knight, Director 
of the Royal Parks, staged a large specimen of 
Fic. 101.— CATASETUM CHRISTYANUM : FLOWERS, CECCOLATE BROWN WITH 4 GREEN LIP. (5ЕЕ Р. 618.) 
— 
Orchids 1 may mention the following :— 
Georges Man 
From M. 
ges tin, Chá:eau de Belair (Loiret): flowers 
id Cattl 
eya х Mantini (С. Mantin) = 
, var, Bowringiana (Veitch), 
floribunda colorata (G. Mantin), x C. 
labiata $ Batem.), sub-var. 
aurea (Williams), 
in October, 1890, sown in —— "1890, bloomed 
a 
М. Stepman showed a ge of С. rag lg 
comprising six specimens, one of w h bore 
unusually dark 2 ыа ood a e 
- example ef C. regale; a specimen of C. insigne 
ontanum Lindens, of a yellow colour, m 
ad by connoisseurs; Cattleya Warocqueana, 
bearing а great resemb — , maxima 
gigantea, with the petals veined wi th purple; а 
leya тл. a fine variety with thirty egens 
M. de Lombaerde sent а beautiful C. aur 
гоо, C. Warocqueana fulgens, of a — du 
rose E M. Madoux, - Gaskelliana, of a dis- 
tinct shade of pale colouring; MM. Lucien Linden 
et Cie,, ыч — of C. Triana" very good varieties ; 
eana marm 
‚ Van marmorata, ofa 
beautiful — е е фа with all the divisions of 
f beautifully tinted 
flowers. Md. Trieu de Terdonek. showed Cypripedium 
Catt- 
