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racemes, white or rose, delicately scented as with lemon; lip crescent- 
shaped, i tat a 
O. CORONARIUM Lemond Flowers reddish brown, edged with 
yellow ; lip golden-yellow. Raceme erect, 1 foot high, bearing thirty 
- or forty flowers. Introduced from Columbia, 1868. 
O. CRISPUM (crumpled). Flowers white or blotched with red-brown, 
the edges of petals and sepals waved and toothed to an extent that 
differs in almost every individual; lip more or less yellow, spotted 
with reddish brown. One of the finest, as it is perhaps the most 
variable, of Orchids. Many of the most distinct of these variations are 
named. Plate 241. 
O. GRANDE (magnificent). Flowers 4 to 7 inches across, orange- 
yellow, marked with chestnut-brown ; lip creamy white, freckled with 
brown; racemes erect, four- to nine-flowered ; autumn and winter. 
~O. Hatt (Hall’s). Flowers 4 inches across, pale yellow, with 
irregular patches of chocolate-brown; lip white, stained with yellow, 
fringed, blotched with brown and purple. Raceme many-flowered. 
OQ. HARRYANUM (Harry Veitch’s). Flowers numerous on erect scapes 
3 or 4 inches across, deep red-brown banded and margined with yellow; 
petals whitish at the base with purple lines; lip white, striped with purple ; 
crest yellow. One of the handsomest. Autumn. 
O. HASTILABIUM (halbert-lipped). Flowers fragrant, 1} inch across, 
creamy white, with transverse streaks of whitish hick n; lip spear-shaped, 
white, with dark rosy base; raceme many-flowered, 2 or 3 feet high; 
summer 
O. INSLEAY! (Insleay’s). Flowers 2 to 4 inches across, yellow or 
yellowish green, with transverse bands of dull reddish brown ; lip narrow, 
bright yellow, dotted with cinnamon; raceme tall, five- to ten-flowered ; 
winter. 
O. LUTEO-PURPUREUM (yellow-purple). Flowers 3 to 4 inches wide, 
numerous on arched scapes; sepals and petals chestnut-brown and yellow; 
lip large, toothed or fringed, white or yellow, with a large brown-red 
spot in front. A most variable species. There are numerous named 
varieties. 
O. MACULATUM (spotted). Flowers 3 to 4 inches across, soft deep 
yellow, spotted or barred with brownish crimson; lip heart-shaped, 
spotted with brown; racemes drooping, about six-flowered ; spring. 
O. PescaTorE! (Pescatore’s). Habit of 0. crispum. Flowers white; 
sometimes spotted ; sepals and petals broad, spreading; lip fiddle-shaped, 
with purplish and yellow blotches at the base; panicles 1 to 2 feet long, 
erect or arched, bearing from ten to one hundred flowers. There are 
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