MaRCH, 1922.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
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PHALAENOPSIS SCHILLERIANO-STUARTIANA. 
HIS interesting Phalenopsis is believed to be a natural hybrid between 
P. Schilleriana and P. Stuartiana. Some doubt has been expressed 
regarding its origin, for the two species were not previously known to grow 
together, the former being chiefly from Central Luzon and the latter from 
North-east Mindanao. The leaves of the plant are dark green with broad, 
PHALAZNOPSIS SCHILLERIANO-STUARTIANA, 
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irregular bands, and the flowers white, effectively flushed with pale rose 
pink towards the base of the segments, the lip and inner halves of the 
lateral sepals being spotted. with brown. Our illustration, from a 
photograph by Mr. G. I’Anson, shows the plant exhibited by Messrs. Hugh 
Low and Co. at the Royal Horticultural Society, January 23rd, 1900, when 
a First-class Certificate was awarded. Like other members of the genus it 
enjoys much heat and moisture. 
