240 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [Nov.-Dec., 1918 
BS | CALANTHE BRYAN, sein 
HE deciduous Calanthes are now making a fine display in our collections, 
and among them the hybrid known as C. Bryan, which is here 
figured from a plant grown in the collection of Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. 
It is a hybrid that was raised in the, collection of the late Mr. Norman C., 
Fig. 28. CALANTHE BRYAN. 
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Cookson, the parents being C. vestita and C. Regnieri, and thus it may be 
regarded as a form of C. Darblayana, which was raised a few years earlier 
by M. Ch. Maron. It is an easily-grown plant, and very floriferous, a5 May 
be seen from the figure. The flowers are white with a dark purple eye- A 
group of plants are now making a fine display in the Kew collection, and 
