THE ORCHID REVIEW. 113 
PHALAZENOPSIS x SCHILLERIANO-STUARTIANA. 
On January 23rd last Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., of Bush Hill Park, 
Enfield, were awarded a First-class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural 
Society for a very handsome Phalznopsis, bearing the name P. xX 
Schilleriano-Stuartiana, and now we are able to give an illustration of it, 
from a photograph taken by Mr. G. I’Anson. We do not know its precise 
history, but it is a plant of great merit, and naturally bears a considerable 
Fic. 18.—PHAL&NOPSIS X SCHILLERIANO-STUARTIANA. 
resemblance to P. Schilleriana and P. Stuartiana, which are very nearly 
allied, though markedly different in colour. In this respect the present one 
is fairly intermediate, the flowers being white, prettily flushed with pale rose 
Pink towards the base of the segments, and the lip and inner halves of the 
lateral sepals very prettily spotted with brown. The leaves are dark green 
wi 
th broad, irregular silver bands. 
