CYMBIDIUM. 



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the only one known, is now in the magnificent collection of Baron 

 Schroeder at The Dell. 



Cymbidium Traceyanum. 

 (From the Gardeners' Magazine.) 



HYBRID CYMBIDIUMS. 



Three hybrid Cymbidiums artificially obtained are known to us, of 

 which two have flowered, both of them taking a high rank among 

 hybrid orchids for elegance and distinctness ; in both cases the progeny 

 was very restricted in numbers but very vigorous in growth. 



Cymbidium eburneo-Lowianum. 



Parenfaijt' exprest^ed hij the name. 



Pseudo-bulbs and leaves intermediate between tliose of the two parents, 



with the yellowish striations at the base cliaracteristic of Cymbidium 



Lowianum. Racemes longer than in 0. ehnnicum, and bearing more 



flowers. Flowers equal in size to the best ehurneum forms ; sepals 



