THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
December, 1921.] 
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Mr. Henry Steward had a 50ft. group in which were large plants of 
Oncidium flexuosum, each with six to a dozen large spikes of yellow 
flowers. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM ARMSTRONGS 
C HIS remarkable Odontoglossum was the centre of attraction at the 
R.H.S. Meeting held October 18th, 1921, when a First-class 
Certificate was awarded, the raisers being Messrs. Armstrong aud Brown. 
The reproduced photograph shows the exact size of the flower, as well as 
the design of the blotching, which is of lemon-yellow colour on the sepals 
and petals, and a deeper and brighter yellow on the expansive labellum. 
Around the edge of the labellum is an eye-brow-like line of faint yellow 
markings. The column is white and the anther cap yellowish. Varieties 
of O. crispum having yellow^ spots, termed xanthotic forms, have been 
