THE ORCHID REVIEW. [OcTOBER, 1917. 
a29 
wR ties 8 oe 
Or DENDROBIUM PHAL/ENOPSIS. ISSA 
HIS useful autumn-flowering Orckid should soon be making a good 
display, and what it is capable of when well-grown may be seen in 
the annexed figure, which represents a plant in the collection of Mrs. B. B. 
Tuttle, Naugatuck, Conn., U.S.A. (gr. Mr. M. J. Pope). As many as four 
Fig. 27. DENDROBIUM PHALANOPSIS. 
good spikes are Lorne from the apex of the same pseudobulb, giving 4 vert 
pleasing effect. It is a good many years since the species was introduced 1? 
ameainte 2 by Messrs. Sander, and if it is now less common than formerly it 
is probably because it requires a rather warm house to bring it to perfection: 
