AND THEIR MANAGEMENT. 



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Galanthe. 



porpliyna labrosior and vestita rubro-ocidata (Lawrence), 



revertfiis unrecorded (Lawrence), 



RolUnsoni vcratrifolia and Masuca. 



Sandhui-stia)ia rosea and vestita ruiro-oculata (Lawrence). 



sanguinaria vestita and Veitehii (Lawrence). 



Sedenii Teite/iii and -vestita ruiro-oeiilata (Veitch). 



Sibvl . 7'estita nibro-oenlata and rosea (Cookson)^ 



splendens rosea and Bryan (Cookson). 



Fig. 25. Flower of Cal.^nihe Veitchii 



(nat. size). 



Veitehii (Fig. 25) ... .rosea and vestita (Veitch). 



versicolor unrecorded (Lawrence). 



Victoria Regina Veitehii and rosea (.Sander). 



WUliam Murray . . . .vestita rubro-oculata and Williainsii (Cookson). 



CALOPOGQN. 



Very pretty, hardy, tuberous-rooted Orchids, of the 

 tribe Neottiece. The name Calopogon (R. Br.) is from 

 kalos, beautiful, and pogon, a beard, and is in allusion 

 to the fringed lip. The species are suited for a good 

 shady position at the foot of a rockery, or for an open 

 situation in a hardy fernery. Perhaps the only species in 

 cultivation is 



C. pulchellus (R. ^/-.).— Flowers purple, with a very pale 

 yellow beard, or tuft of hairs, growing from the lip ; two or 



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