26o ORCHIDS 



Habenaiia. 



garden. They thrive best in peat. The best of the 

 hardy kinds are dealt with separately at the end of the 



\\-ork. 



H. Bonatea {Rchb. /.). — A synonym of Bonatea speciosa. 



H. Candida {Dalz.). — A synonym of II. suhpubeiis. 



H. carnea (N. E. Br.'). — Flowers larger than those of 

 H. pusilla ; helmet-shaped portion of a beautilul pink, the 

 remainder white; spur i-gin. long; scape erect, three- to fi\e- 



FlG. 8l. HABF.N'ARrAS: I. H. PUSILLA; 2. H. Sl'SANN-K; 



(iiKicli reduced 



H. CARXFA 



flowered. Leaves small, dark green, thickly spotted with white. 

 Penang, 1S91. A handsome species. (Fig. 81 ; G. C., 1891, 

 x., p. 729, fig. 105; G. & F., 1891, iv., p. 475, fig. 76; J. H., 

 1893, xxvii., p. 283, fig. 40.) 



Var. Jiivosa (Syn. alba, Gn., 1896, i., p. 182, t. 1005), has 

 white flowers. 



