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round the crest, which latter consists of several acute teeth, recalling 
O. Harryanum in character. It is a very handsome hybrid, and more 
brilliant in colour than would appear from the photograph, which represents 
the original certificated plant. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM JEANETTE (fig. 18) was also raised by Messrs. 
Charlesworth, and received a First-class Certificate from the R.H.S. in 
March, 1911, the plant then bearing an inflorescence of four flowers. In 
this case O. amabile heatonense was the pollen parent, but the influence of 
O. Rossii largely preponderates, particularly in the shape of the lip and 
crest, that of O. amabile being chiefly apparent in the increased number of 
Fig. 18. OpoNTOGLOSSUM JEANETTE. 
purple-brown blotches on the petals. . The margins of the petals are also 
Suffused with violet-purple. The large, rounded front lobe of the lip is 
Carmine-purple in colour, with a bright yellow area surrounding the 
Prominent fleshy yellow crest. The column also recalls 0. Rossii in 
shape. The hybrids of O. Rossii now form a numerous series, over a 
dozen combinations with other Odontoglossums having been raised, as oa 
‘s three Odontiodas, one of these being a primary hybrid with Cochlioda 
Neetzliana, and the other two secondary crosses with Odontioda parents. 
The type of O. Rossii generally used is the richly-coloured ss 
and further interesting developments may be expected. 
