Juy, 1922.) THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
DENDROBIUM CURTISII. 
0° the many fine Dendrobiums that have been raised in the collection. of 
Sir Jeremiah Colman, 3art., at Gatton Park. Surrey, the one here 
illustrated has several attractive features. It is the result of cr ssing D, 
aureum with D. Cassiope (moniliforme x nobile). D. aureum and D 
DENDROBIUM CURTISII, 
n bile are Indian species, and D. moniliform2 is Japanese. This particular 
plant, which had been in flower six weeks before the photograph was taken, 
differs from others of the Same p irentage by its elongated labellu n. The 
flowers are pure-white, excepting the central area of the lip which is plum 
co'oure: 
Whatever the character of the flower itself m Ly be, fine specim:2ns such 
as here shown are the result of carefui cultivation. Every amateur will 
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