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thousand plants, which, he remarked to us, was his chief pleasure. He 
paid special attention to hybridisation, having at the time of our visit over 
two thousand seedlings of various kinds, besides those germinating or not 
yet potted up, and we remarked that “one block alone contained over 
twelve hundred nice little plants, which will probably yield some surprises 
in the future.” Several interesting hybrids were raised in the collection. 
Cymbidium Winnianum was the second hybrid Cymbidium raised, and was 
described in the first issue of the present work (p. 22). Its parents were 
recorded as C. giganteum X eburneum, but it was afterwards found that it 
Fig. 12. DENDROBIUM NESTOR. 
(Raised by the late Mr. C. Winn.) 
came from another batch, and that C. Mastersii was the second parent. 
Dendrobium Nestor (Parishii X superbum) was another noteworthy thing, 
and it may be interesting to reproduce figures at the present time. 
Among Cypripediums we may mention, C. Edith-Winn (Stonei X 
purpuratum), C. Cleopatra (Stonei X cenanthum superbum), C. The Duke 
(Stonei X barbatum), C. Ensign (Harrisianum X barbatum), C. Psyche 
(bellatulum X niveum), and C. Harrisander (Harrisianum X Sanderianum). 
Mr. Winn was one of the first to use C. Chamberlainianum as a parent, 
