358 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [DECEMBER, 1923+ 
Cymbidium Alexanderi (eburneo-Lowianum X insigne) is also cultivated, 
and eight pleasing varieties have been recorded in similar style. 
Calanthe Baron Ohara (Sedenii var. Harrisii X Gatton Alpha No. 6) is: 
represented by drawings of sixteen varieties that range from large pure-white 
flowers to those of a pleasing rose-colour. The variety Sunrise is the 
largest, the sepals and petals being of a beautiful rose tint, the lip almost 
white and with a light-lemon coloured disc in the centre. In another 
variety a striking contrast is made by the sepals being nearly white, while 
the outer areas of the petals and lip are rose coloured. 
Calanthe Prince Fushimi (Sedenii var. Harrisii x Butterfly) has been 
produced with this parentage, and also through the use of Sedenii var. 
Bella. Following the coloured drawings of the parents, no less than 18 
elegant varieties are depicted, some being pure-white as in the Harrisii 
variety, others of deep rose colour. 
Calanthe Viscomte Fukuba (Butterfly x vestita var. oculata gigantea) 
is another meritorious hybrid of which ten varieties have been pictorially 
recorded. 
Calanthe Shinjik (Butterfly X Veitchii) is a very showy hybrid, and of 
which ten distinct varieties have been drawn. The variety called Viscount 
Sohma is unusually fine, being of a bright carmine colour evenly suffused 
throughout all the segments. The variety Baroness is large, and of rosy- 
red colour, the sepals slightly paler. 
Calanthe Our Prince (Kenneth X Bryan) shows remarkable variation, 
as is recorded in the 13 distinct flowers that have been painted. 
Calanthe Tokyo (Veitchii x Bryan) is represented by six varieties, in 
one of these the lip is unusually large, another is snow-white, except for a 
vivid blotch of carmine on the base of the lip, thus creating a most 
attractive flower. 
Dendrobium Leeanum, represented by no less than 41 drawings, has 
always been an interesting plant, and further notes on these are given on 
another page. 
Vanda Moorei, collected by Viscount Sohma in Burmah, flowered in 
Japan in February, 1923, the spike bearing ten flowers. A note on this 
natural hybrid was given on page 298. Another painting shows a very 
fine variety of Vanda teres which flowered in June, 1922. 
Miltonia spectabilis is also well cultivated. The excellent drawing of 
this species depicts a white flower with the base of the lip bearing a 
radiating blotch of purplish colour, the side wings on the column nee: of 
similar colour. It is a very distinct variety. 
We sincerely hope that the good work already accomplished in the 
Shinjik Botanic Gardens will be followed by other results of equal interest,. 
and that the series of coloured drawings will also be continued. 
