JuLy, 1915.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 209. 
Reisen MASDEVALLIA ROSEA. ISIOES | 
ORE than one enquiry has been made as to. what has become of the 
very distinct and charming Masdevallia rosea, of which a good 
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MASDEVALLIA ROSEA, 
Fig. 29. 
specimen grown in the collection of Major-Gen. C. B. Lucie-Smith, of 
Worthing, is here represented. Well-flowered plants of its hybrid with 
M. caudata, known as M. Courtauldiana, are frequently met with, but 
