Fesrvary 5, 1887.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 171 
Journal of Horticulture, Thursday , December 23, 1886. 
NIONS OF wired PR ESS. 
" Quite a sensation was caused at Mr. Stevens’ Sale Rooms last Tbursday, when the 
most unexpected surprise ! 
resting str ructurally, but | is quite distin 
. Bungerothii is Peor the best we have yet seen from a Уктук нр a s point of view.”—Journal of 
F orticulture, December 23, 1886, pp. 562, 563, and 564. 
fs ie Hey One HID. —One of the — new Orchids that have appeared in London for 
ето и, i and i €: 5 without a! the fine st of the ge ста Three plants were sold; the largest 
Price on applicatio 
and buds. The flowers surpass 
ompagnie ti чен Lone of Ghent , sent ш nage ard of a new Catasetum of a | Robbelenii, SE and are nearly as large as those of Cypripedium gran 
All өн tasetums 
Price 63s., 105s., and 168s, 
COMPAGNIE CONTINENTALE D'HORTICULTURE, 
(formerly J. Linden), Director LUCIEN LINDEN, 
GOH EON UPBe-BSEShOG bUM. 
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See full illustrations in Gardeners' Chronicle, Saturday, January 29, 1887; and in Rice лайн э, eme 18, 1886, p. 776. Pr 
ofessor Reichenbach says :— 
s all de ose of the above-named species (Parishi, levigatum 
nde. This one 
t Stevens’ Rooms on Thursday last. . . . . It is named Catasetum ODONTOGLOSSUM LUCIANIANUM, Rchb. f. 
a arden, есеп r 18, . 575. e rire No. 5, vol. ii. ; and Gardeners’ nea d 4, ae p. 712. Professor 
x thet is fs one c of the most remarkable Orchids of рен re эчацонаг ч . .. We may confi- | p “ This is a very fine new Odontogloss y bea ^d bees 
1у t it "—The Gar- 
s з” Chronicle, Becember 18, 18 Odontoglossum i neevium an M O. odoratum . . . . Column more ind vw in O. and 
aye app pearance = s Or rchid i ina flowering state at Stevens’ Rooms on December 16 last plumper than in O. odora some brown markings under the stigmatic} Hollow 
Caused tter among the Orc ay oq Y The plant forms one of the. ems of - mr s 
Шу choice collection’. . . . Садан! Chien sole, de decry 29, 1887, pp. ко ЖЫ 1 and a few red lines UNO. near the interior angles. Wings very narrow, linear aristate 
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The following New and Fine ORCHIDS, also introduced in 1886, by the C. C. d’H., are disposable :— 
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