JULY, 1903.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 209 
VANDA x MARONZ. 
A REMARKABLE hybrid Vanda was exhibited at the recent Temple Show 
by M. Ch. Maron, Brunoy, France, under the name of Vanda X Marguerite 
Maron (teres X suavis), and was described at page 183, asa distinct and 
handsome form, having erect fleshy leaves, larger than those of V. teres, 
and laterally compressed, and rosy unspotted sepals and petals, approaching 
those of V. teres, but the lip more like the other parent in shape and 
Fic. 38. VANDA X MARON#. 
Maron, together with the photo- 
has been prepared. The latter 
colour. A flower has now been sent by M. 
graph from which the annexed illustration 
serves to show the general char- 
is not as clear as we could wish, but it 
acter of the plant. It also shows that the phrase “ unspotted ’”’ was not 
strictly correct, for there are a number of minute purple dots on the sepals 
and petals, though they are very inconspicuous as compared with those of 
V. suavis; and it may be added that the plant stood on the back of the 
