THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
PAPHIOPEDILUM NIVEUM. 
THE annexed figure represents a plant of the charming Paphiopedilum 
niveum, from the collection of O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bridge Hall, Bury. 
Mr. Wrigley writes that it was purchased from Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., 
from a batch of newly-imported pieces, and had been in the collection f 
about two years when it flowered, and the photograph was taken. 
or 
It pre duced 
three twin-flowered racemes, t 
1e flowers being about 2 inches ind 
— 
iameter, 
Fig. 11. PAPHIOPEDILUM NIVEUM. 
on stalks rod inches high, from the rim of the pot.” 
“As my method of culture for 
He further remarks :— 
this section of the uding 
bellatulum, niveum, concolor, Godefroyz, and its variety leucochilum) may 
differ from that of most growers, I will attempt to describe it as shortly as 
possible. 
ay 
genus (inc 
‘‘ My plants are grown in pots as small as the size of the plant, and the 
