JANUARY, 1916.] THE ORCHID “REVIEW. IT 
EA A GROUP OF DENDROBIUMS. Ze 
ENDROBIUMS will shortly be making a fine show in our collections, 
and many of them, both species and hybrids, are very useful for 
cutting, and for decorative purposes generally. The annexed group 
represents a group of hybrids that flowered in the collection of the late 
R. I. Measures, Esq., of Camberwell, some years ago, when they were 
photographed by Mr. H. J. Chapman, then Mr. Measures’ gardener. In 
three cases the easily-grown D. nobile are concerned in the ancestry. 
Fig. 11. D. ELiisit var. WIGANIANUM. 
Fig. 12. D. SIBYL. Fig. 13. D. WIGANIE. 
Fig. 14. D. CHLOROSTELE. Fig. 15. D. MELANODISCUS 
VAR. OWENIANUM. VAR. PALLENS. 
D. ELLisit VAR. WIGANIANUM, the upper flower (fig. 11), is a hybrid 
raised in the collection of Sir F. Wigan, Bart., from D. Hildebrandii xX 
nobile. It is the reverse cross of the original D. Ellisii, and received an 
Award of Merit from the R.H.S. in February, 1g01. The sepals and petals. 
are pale blush, and the lip flushed with rose-pink round the dark maroon 
disc. It is as floriferous as the parents. D. Ellisti flowered in the collection 
of Welbore S. Ellis, Esq., Dorking, in January, 1901. 
