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smaller size, shorter and more rigid leaves, and smaller flowers. Its long pen- 
dulous racemes of white flowers are exceedingly graceful and effective. 
A plant which has since been considered synonymous is A. descendens 
Reus. F., described, with some hesitation, from the importations of Messrs 
Hucu Low & C%, of Clapton,-as.an ally of 4. articulatum and A. Ellisic. 
The plant here figured flowered in the houses of L’HorticuLTure INTER- 
ONALE, Parc Leopold, Brussels. 
ae : R. A. Ro.re. 
“ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM. 
A magnificent form of this plant comes to hand from M. Linden, of 
Brussels, reminding one much of the variety known as Vettchianum now in 
the possession of Baron Scurogper. It is, however, better than that form; the 
sepals and petals are broad and full, the latter prettily waved at the edges; the 
ground colour is white, but very little of this is to be seen, being heavily 
blotched and spotted with brownish crimson, outside of which comes a shade of 
rosy purple. The large lip is flat and pure white, boldly spotted and blotched 
with crimson, the disc rich yellow. It is by far the grandest variety of this species 
that has come under my notice. 
WWicgelee Gr 
(The Garden, May 13, 1893.) 
