THE ORCHID REVIEW. 209 
DENDROBIUM NOBILE. 
AT page 104 of our April number an account was given by Mr. Eichel of a 
magnificent specimen of Dendrobium nobile in the collection of Mrs. G. 
Knowles, Hollin Hall, near Bradford, and we have now much pleasure .in 
reproducing a photograph of the same, which has been kindly communicated, 
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The illustration speaks for itself; but it may be repeated that the specimen 
is growing in a 14-inch basket, and bears 1,134 flowers. A most shapely 
specimen, covered with flowers, it must have presented a charming sight to 
those who had the pleasure of seeing it in the living state. It will be 
observed that the foliage on the previous year’s growths is well preserved, 
which adds greatly to the appearance of the specimen, and Mr. Moorby, 
