NovEMBER, 1923.] THE ORCHID. REVIEW. 333 
developed, the whole flower being white, except for a blotch of colour on 
the lip. O.crispum var. Harry Worsley is a massive flower, four inches in’ 
width, displaying exceptional development of the sepals and petals, cream- 
white, tinged with rose. Inthe making of the early-day hybrids, the species 
known as O. Harryanum was largely used, and its distinct characters are 
carried forward in most of its hybrids, O. amabile being a noteworthy 
ODONTOGLOSSUM LLEWELLYN VAR. RADIANT. 
example. This collection contains several very fine varieties of amabile, 
including that known as Black Prince, probably the darkest yet seen, also 
one with an immense lip called King Albert, and another distinguished as 
Challenger. There is a handsome Hower called O. Llewellyn variety 
Radiant (amabile x Georgius Rex), of large size, rose-tinted, and heavily 
blotched and spotted with crimson-purple. It received a First-class 
