June, 1915.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 169 
Eee | HYBRID DISAS. Zoe | 
HE appearance of the handsome Disa Blackii, for which Messrs. Flory 
& Black received an Award of Merit at the Chelsea Show (see p. 133) 
calls attention to a very beautiful group of hybrids which have become rare 
Fig. 16. DisA PREMIER. 17. D. GRANDIFLORA. 18. D. KEWENSIS. 
Fig. 19. D.LANGLEYENSIS. 20. D. VEITCHII. 21. D. TRIPETALOIDES. 
in gardens, four of which are shown in the annexed illustration, with two 
of the original parents, the third parent, Disa rosea, having brilliant rose- 
purple flowers, was not available. 
D. Veircum (fig. 20), raised in the establishment of Messrs. James 
Veitch & Sons, by Mr. Seden, was the earliest of the series, and received 
