SEPTEMBER, 1923.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
VANDA MISS JOAQUIM. 
HIS hybrid between Vanda Hookeriana and V. teres was raised at 
Singapore by Miss Joaquim, and was originally described in 1893. In 
June, 1897, it flowered for the first time in England in the collection of the 
late Sir Trevor Lawrence, at Burford, and received a First-class Certificate 
VANDA MISS JOAQUIM, 
when exhibited-at the Royal Horticultural Society. The plant was between 
seven and eight feet high, and bore a spike of three expanded flowers and 
nine buds. It has the general habit of V. teres, the form of the flower 
taking more after that of V. Hookeriana. Both parents require a consider- 
