DkCEMBER, 1922.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 365 
As previously remarked, this collection is famous for its fine yellow 
varieties, and we notice O. Caroline aureum, obtained by combining 
the yellow triumphans_ with the white crispum and Pescatorei, also 
O. Canary, in which the yellow colour has been procured by using O. 
Wilckeanum, O. Saffron (Adriane X Fascinator), and O. ardentissimum 
sulphurianum, which is an immense plant yielding branching spikes of 
sulphur-coloured flowers. Space will not permit of describing the host of 
other hybrids obtained by crossings of the best-known species, an entire 
It is sufficient to mention O. Crawshay- 
t and O. Rolfee that has been 
article could be written on them. 
anum superbum, and a hybrid between 1 
RALLI’S VAR., F.C-C- R.H.S.y 
13TH, 1920. 
ODONTIODA NADA, 
JAN, 
S, Farnes, who has been in charge of this fine 
named O. Farnesii, after Mr. 
and has obtained much success 1 all its 
collection since September, 1999; 
sections. 
In Odontoglossum eximium Arg 
ed one of the gems 
ent was made in crossin 
appeared some very handsome 
hiro there is to be seen a wonderful 
variety that is consider of this immense collection. A 
somewhat unusual experim g two very fine varieties 
of Od. eximium, and in the offspring have 
flowers, the best of which has been named O. eximium Alexandra. Another 
fine eximium known as Mabel received an R.H.S. Award of Merit in 1921. 
