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F. Sander and Co.; of St. Albans, from D. primulinum % and D. nobile 2, 
and is probably the first hybrid derived from the former. 
D. x Nestor was raised in the collection of C. Winn, Esq., of The 
Uplands, Selly. Hill, Birmingham, from D, Parishii 2 and D. superbum 2. 
___.The remaining four were raised in the establishment of Messrs. James 
_Veitch.and Sons, of Chelsea :— See ‘gies: an 
' D. x Euryclea is a handsome hybrid derived from D, lituiflorum ? and 
D. Wardianum 2. noe ; Boe 
D. x dulce is descended from _D. aureum Gand D. Linawianum g, and 
is a very pretty little plant. are ae nee 
D. x .striatum. was. derived from D. moniliforme (japonicum) 2 and D. 
_pulchellum (Dalhousieanum) 3, two species belonging to two quite different 
groups. : ; 
_ OD. Adrasta, the last of the group, was derived from D. Pierardii ? 
and D. superbum , and thus is the first hybrid derived from the former. 
Six Selenipediums also appeared, as follows :— 
S. x Brysa was raised in the establishment of Messrs. James Veitch and 
Sons, of Chelsea, from S. x Sedeni candidulum @ and S. Boissierianum ¢, 
and is a handsome hybrid. 
~ §. ® Perseus is another very pretty form, raised in the same establish- 
ment as the preceding, from S. x Sedeni porphyreum @? and S. Lindleya- 
num §, and is specially interesting as the first hybrid derived from the 
latter. 
: S. x Baconis was raised in the establishment of Messrs. F. Sander and 
Co., of St. Albans, from S. x chlorops 2 and S. Schlimii 2. 
S. x Edithze appeared in the same establishment as the preceding, and 
is descended from S. x conchiferum 2 and S. Schlimii albiflorum be 
S. x Elsteadiana was raised in the collection of C. Ingram, Esq., of 
Godalming, from S. x conchiferum ? and S. x grande, and is an interesting 
form. 
S. x Hardyana was raised in the collection of G. Hardy, Esq-, o 
Timperley, Cheshire, from S. caudatum SandS. x Ainsworthii¢. It is near 
S. x grande and S. x macrochilum, and has-been considered synonymous 
With the latter, though the parentage is certainly different. 
. . The remaining hybrids of 1892 were Cypripediums, and, as usual, form 
a rather numerous group :— : oe 
From the establishment of Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, of Chelsea, 
appeared :— 
C. x Adrastus, a handsome hybrid derived from C. x Leeanum + and 
C. Boxallii 2, ica Sei Ss oe 
©. x Tityus, another Promising thing, derived from C. Spicerianum + 
and C. x cenanthum Superbum 3, ioe 7 
.. Tanthe, derived from C. x Harrisianum-? and C. yenustum d 
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