and running out in feathery streaks to the broad white marginal border. We have not seen 
this variety produce a two-flowered scape, although we have in the case of C. enanthum, but 
many of the kinds which have hitherto been looked upon as single-flowered have produced 
two flowers, and if this charaeter should be developed in this case, it would add 
greatly to the pleasure of the grower. ‘The flowers appear at an unusually welcome 
time; and only the last month (October) when walking through the establishment of 
Mr. Measures, we saw several of these plants in flower then, and enlivening the scene 
with their presence. These plants are all grown at The Woodlands in the East 
India house, and we believe this is the best place for most of the species and hybrids 
from the eastern regions. In a cooler stove there are a fine lot of specimens 
of C. insigne and its varieties, which are now well in bloom, the same plants having 
been in flower for about seven months last season; in fact, one can never call at 
The Woodlands without seeing a fine lot of flowers of this genus alone. 
