JUNE, . 1909.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 185 
It contained a brilliant series of Cattleyas, Lzliocattleyas, Odontoglossums 
and other showy things, the central object being a well-grown plant of the 
remarkable Odontoglossum crispum solum, bearing a spike of 14 splendidly 
developed flowers, the white sepals and petals, with an occasional spot, 
setting off the deep claret-red lip to great advantage. Among the numerous 
fine things noted were many good O. crispum, including some home-raised 
blotched forms, O. x Lambeauianum, O. x Helicon (excellens X harveng- 
tense), a pretty intermediate form, some good forms of O. X Adriane, O. 
Fig. 14. ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM SOLUM. 
hybrid from O. x 
having yellow flowers very 
Pre 
rsa (Hunnewellianum X triumphans), a pretty 
iikee x Rolfez, called O. x tigrinum, 
regularly blotched with red-brown, two fine plants of Odontioda Devos- 
siana, two pretty forms of O. chelseiensis (C. vulcanicum X O. crispum), 
Masdevallia coccinea, X Pourbaixii, Arminii, and others, Warscewiczella 
or. Oncidium concolor, O. Marshallianum, O. micropogon, Maxillaria 
rare Vanda Parishii Marriotiana, V. teres, 
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disco 
Sanderiana and Houtteana, the 
ochlioda sanguinea, a very fine example of Cyrtopodium punctatum some 
