THE ORCHID REVIEW. 337. 
CYPRIPEDIUM x CONCO-LAWRE. 
THis distinct and very pretty hybrid has been mentioned in our pages on 
several Occasions, and now we are able to present our readers with its 
portrait, taken from a flower kindly sent by Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., in 
whose collection at Burford, Dorking, it was raised by Mr. W. H. White, | 
who has long managed the Orchids there with so much success. It received’ 
an Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society on February r4, 
1893, on the occasion of its flowering for the first time. 
FIG. 33. CYPRIPEDIUM X CONCO-LAWRE. 
As will be observed, the flower most resembles the seed parent, though ‘its 
whole shape is modified, and the dorsal sepal is veined with purple, in 
which the influence of C. Lawrenceanum is seen, as well as in the markings 
on other parts of the flower, and the shape of the staminode. It is dwarf. 
in habit, and the leaves are longer and broader than in C. concolor, and 
beautifully marbled with dark green on a yellow-green ground. Thus the 
influence of C. Lawrenceanum is more apparent in the foliage. The photo- 
graph here reproduced was kindly taken by H. Little, Esq., The Barons, 
East Twickenham. 
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