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S| NEW HYBRIDS. |e} 
DONTIODA Feronia (Oda. Bradshawiz X Odm. Edwardii).—Exhibited 
at the R.H.S. meeting held on April 13th last by the raisers, Messrs. 
Charlesworth & Co., Haywards Heath, to whom we are indebted for 
flowers. The plant bore a branching panicle of dark purple flowers, some- 
what resembling those of Odontioda Devosiana, but with rather longer 
segments. 
OpontTiopaA FLaminco (Cochlioda Neetzliana x Odontioda Brad- 
ishawize).—Raised in the collection of Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton 
Park, Reigate, by Mr. Collier, and flowered in March last. The colour is 
orange-scarlet, and it shows a considerable return to the Cochlioda parent 
in the convex shape of the flower, and in having the stigma somewhat 
divided. It was recorded at page 98. 
ODONTIODA LUMINOSA (Oda. Charlesworthii x Odm. Rossii).—Am 
interesting and brightly-coloured hybrid which was exhibited at the 
meeting of the Manchester Orchid Society held on April 1st last, from the 
collection of R. Ashworth, Esq., Ashlands, Newchurch, and received @ 
First-class Certificate. 
Opontiopa NEBULA (Oda. chelseiensis xX Odm. crispum).—A very 
promising hybrid, which was exhibited at the R.H.S. meeting held on 
March 30th last, by Messrs. Flory & Black, Orchid Nursery, Slough (see 
page 121). It has bright rose-purple flowers, most approaching those of 
the Odontioda parent in shape. 
ONcIDIODA WALTONENSIS (Cochlioda vulcanica X Oncidium incurvum). 
—A very interesting hybrid from the collection of W. Thompson, Esq. 
Walton Grange, Stone, which received an Award of Appreciation from the 
Manchester Orchid Society on February 18th last. It bore a branching 
panicle with numerous rose-purple flowers of fairly intermediate shape. 
Cympipium GARNET (C. Lowianum xX Parishii Sanderz).—A fine 
hybrid, raised in the collection of Sir George L. Holford, KC. V0. 
Westonbirt, Tetbury, by Mr. Alexander, and flowered in March last. 
The inflorescence sent bears five flowers, most like C. Lowianum in shape, 
and having pale yellow segments suffused with light rose, with a zone of 
deep crimson round the lip, and a paler margin. The crest is very villous. 
CyYMBIDIUM JASPER (Veitchil x Parishii Sanderz).—A charming hybrid 
with the same history as the preceding. The inflorescence sent is two- 
flowered at present, and the sepals and petals ar 
lip is slightly more yellow, with some crimson lin 
reddish-buff centre, and a few spots on the very villous crest. 
develop into a fine thing. 
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