June, 1914.] THE ;ORCHID: REVIEW. 169 
(SG EG, 
S422 MILTONIA ST.-ANDRE. Seas 
One OIG 
HE annexed figure represents a beautiful plant of Miltonia St.-Andre, 
C one of the most floriferous hybrids of this popular genus. It was 
grown by the Julius Roehrs Co., Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S.A., and 
bears six racemes and an aggregate of about 33 flowers, making a very 
graceful picture. Miltonia St.-Andre was originally raised by Messrs. 
Sander & Sons, St. Albans, from M. Roezlii crossed with the pollen of 
M. Bleuana, and we saw many of the seedlings in bloom at Bruges in 
Fig. 20. MILTONIA ST.-ANDRE. 
April, 1908. In the following June it received a First-class Certificate 
from the R.H.S., when exhibited from the collection of Baron Sir H. 
Schréder (C.R., xvi. pp. 198, 202). The flowers much resemble M. 
Bleuana in general character, and the colour is white or blush, often with a 
little rose-pink at. the base of the petals, and a radiating brown blotch at 
the base of the lip. It varies somewhat in colour and in the shape of the 
markings, and in the one figured the Roezlii-like blotch at the base of the 
petals is very conspicuous. 
