188 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [| AucusT, 1916, 
iF ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM LEONARD PERFECT. ) 
HE annexed figure represents a very beautiful variety of Odontoglossum 
crispum, of which a subdivision was included in the recent Red 
Cross Sale, as mentioned in the report given at page 198. O. crispum 
Leonard Perfect was exhibited by Messrs. Sander & Sons at the Temple 
Show in May, 1906, and was greatly admired. Soon afterwards a division 
of the plant was sold at the Chillingham Castle Sale for 700 guineas. In 
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Fig. 35. ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM LECNARD PERFECT. 
May, 1908, a plant in the collection of Mrs. Norman Cookson received a 
First-class Certificate and the Society’s Gold Medal for its exceptional 
culture, and it is a flower from the same source that is here represented. 
The plant sold the other day at Westminster was presented by Mrs. 
Cookson. The flowers are large and of excellent shape, and the ground 
colour white, with large dark cinnamon-brown blotches on the sepals, andi 
on the: very broad’ rounded and undulate petals. It is one of the finest 
watieties known, and, we believe, originally appeared’ as an, imported’ plant. 
