CYPRIPEDIUM. 



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C. CONCOLOR STRIATUM, O'JSWew— This variety difiers in having 

 narrower petals than the type, but especially in both sepals and petals having 

 a purple median line, with three or four smaller lines on each side. 



C. CONCOLOR SULPHURINUM, Ec7i&. /.— " This is stated to be green- 

 leaved. It is a lovely elegant variety, with light sulphur-coloured flowers, 

 without the least trace of a spot ; there are only two darker yellow eyes on the 

 disk of the triangular heart-shaped, very acute, staminode; the petals are 

 bent down with much elegance " (H. G. Eeichenbach, in Oardenern' Chronicle, 

 3rd ser., 1888, iv. p. 264). 



CYPKIPEDIUM CONCOLOR. 



(From the Gardeners' Chronicle.') 



C. CONCOLOR TONQUINENSE, HoH.— In. this variety the leaves are 

 broader than those of the type, and the dorsal sepal and the petals also are 

 broader, and the spotting is more confined to the basal parts.— Towg'Hm. 



Fig.— Lindenia, ii. t. 77 (C. tonMnejise') ; Z'OrchidopMle, 188C, p. 226. 



Sts. — C. tonldnense. 



C. CONCO-LAWRE, Lawrence.— Thii handsome hybrid is one of the many 

 good things raised by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., and was obtained by crossing 

 C. concolor with 0. Lawrenceanum. The leaves resemble those of the last-named 



