104 THE ORCHID REVIEW. (APRIL, 1908 
particularly interesting feature was a series of the pretty little hybrid called 
Besides examples of the typical form, 
C. Helen II. (insigne X bellatulum). 
forms C. 
there was the variety Armstrongiz, obtained from the albino 
insigne Sandere X bellatulum album, and having cream white flowers 
dotted with purple, and another form, obtained from C. insigne Chantini X 
yellatulum album.” 
A figure of the variety Armstrongiz is here given (fig. 18), toget 
t was intended to include all three in one group, 
a" 
her with one 
of thetypical form (fig. 17). I 
Fig. 17. PAPHIOPEDILUM X HELENA. 
but the raisers remark that the third mentioned was too far sone when the 
st 
photograph was taken. T 1ey, however, describe the shape of the flower 45 
being similar to the variety Armstrongiz, and the ground colour tinged with 
very pale violet, with the spotting intermediate b: tween the two. AS regards 
the variety Armstrongize they remark that it is “ not quite an albino, which 35 
no doubt accounted for by the minute Spots (more or less) in insigne S inder@- 
, ic ys at «/ A 
The colour may be described as suffused with cream, and the very numerous 
