SEPTEMBER, 1907.]| THE ORCHID REVIEW. 26s 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM VAR. LEONARD PERFECT. 
THE annexed figure represents the very handsome Odontoglossum crispum 
rar. Leonard Perfect, which recently flowered in the collection of Norman 
C. Cookson, Esq., Oakwood, Wylam-on-Tyne (see p. 161), and is repro- 
duced from a photograph taken and kindly sent by Mr. H. J. Chapman. 
This plant is part of the original one, which was exhibited by Messrs 
Sander & Sons at the Temple Show in May, 1906, it having been twice 
divided since, and a piece which was sold at the Chillingham C > sale of 
duplicates in March last fetched 700 guineas. Messrs. 
Fig. 30. ODONTOGLOSSUM 
paati<s aamired The 
carried a compact spike of several blooms, and was greatly admired. The 
i ee 1 
lowers are of great size and substance, and of excellent shape, wile the 
: aioe ake the form of < aro 
markings are quite unl ique in character. They take the lorm of a large 
tee ee cea fF thea cenale and petals. and 
roundish cinnamon-brown blotch on each of the sepals and petals, arc 
round colour is white, forming a 
several smaller ones on the lip. The g 
which sets pee blo 
i 
broad margin to the segments, 
advant tage. The petals are particularly broad a 
