332 THE ORCHID REVIEW. |NovEMBER, 1923. 
in Oda. Madeline var. Ruth, obtained by crossing Oda. Charlesworthii with 
Odm. crispum, and others in Mars, Joan and Mira. Not only is Oda. 
Harry Worsley well worthy of the name it bears, but the plant never seems 
tired of growing, and at present it is finishing off one of its finest growths. 
Suspended from the roof in shallow pans are several strong plants of 
Odontoglossum citrosmum, a Mexican species that is as popular to-day as 
at any time in its history; Mr. Worsley is particularly fond of the rose- 
tinted varieties. Pleione lagenaria also does well under somewhat similar 
conditions. On the side staging of this house numerous other cool-growing 
species and hybrids are grown. Mention may be made of Odm. Aphrodite 
ODONTOGLOSSUM MACEANUM. 
var. Marion Worsley, a flower ot fine formation that this season remained 
fresh for just over two months; of Odm. Gladys, a pretty hybrid of 
cirrhosum; and of Odm. Vuylstekei, an attractive flower of yellow colour 
derived from the crossing of Wilckeanum with harvengtense. 
Fine varieties of Odontoglossum crispum form one of the chiet 
attractions of this collection. The unblotched varieties have a singularity 
of charm that is less frequently observed in many of the blotched hybrids. 
QO. crispum var. Renown was in flower during the month of September, and 
although somewhat out of season, the segments were unusually well 
