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Two handsome forms of Odontoglossum X Rolfeae are sent by M. Ch. 

 Vuylsteke, Loochristi, Ghent. One is very heavily blotched with dark red- 

 'purple, on a cream-coloured ground, the blotches being more or less con- 

 fluent. The other is rather larger, measuring 31 inches across the petals, 

 and the ground colour is more tinged with light yellow, and the spots 

 much smaller and far less 1 



Flowers of the handsome Paphiopedilum X Cowleyi magnificum, and 

 of Odontoglossum crispum Alpha, are sent from the collection of R. 

 Tunstill, Esq., Monkholme, near Burnley. The latter received a First-class 

 Certificate from the Manchester Orchid Society on April 3rd, and is beauti- 

 fully spotted with light red-brown on a white ground, the spots being 

 rather small and 1 



The beautiful Ccelogyne Sanderae has recently flowered with great effect 

 at the Birmingham Botanic Garden. A large plant has produced nine 

 spikes of flowers, and a smaller plant two spikes. The species is most 

 allied to C. barbatum, and has pure white flowers, with'an orange disc to 

 the lip, on which are three rows of dark brown hairs, giving a very effective 

 contrast. Mr. Latham originally received the plant from Burma, and first 

 flowered it in 1892. 



A large and very richly-coloured Paphiopedilum is sent from the collec- 

 tion of R. le Doux, Esq., West Derby, Liverpool, by Mr. S. Davenport. 

 In its general shape and rich colour it strongly recalls P. barbatum, which 

 was probably one of the parents, and the other may have been P. ciliolare, 

 as there is a row of small warts down the outer margin of the petals, which 

 are also closely and beautifully fringed, and the other characters are such 

 as would be expected from such a cross. The point may be cleared up- 

 hereafter. 



ORCHID PORTRAITS. 

 Angr^cum sesquipedale.— Journ. Hort., 1902, xliv., pp. 336, 337, 

 with fig. 



Cattleya x Clymene.— Lindenia, t. 761. 



CATTLEYA LABI ATA VAR. PERFECTA. — L indcitia, t. 766. 



Cattleya x memoria Bleui. — Lindenia, t. 764. 



CYPRIPEDIUM X EXUL (ternary flower).— Card. Chron., 1902, xxxi.,. 

 p. 203, fig. 63. 



Cypripedium X grossum.— Wien III. Gart. Zeit., 1902, p. 109, t. 1. 

 Cypripedium X purum.— Amer. Gard., xxiii., p. 189, fig. 43- 

 Cypripedium x Stepmanijj.— Lindenia, t. 765. 

 Dendrobium Phal.exopsis var. Lindeni.e.— Lindenia, t. 778. 



