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seem almost impossible that two such different kinds of flowers could be 
produced by the same plant. The figure on this page shows the flowers 
produced about three months ago, while on the preceding page is given the 
original figure for comparison. A marked feature about the original flowers 
is the regular shape and markings, with very broad white margins to the 
segments, but now the shape is less regular, and the white margins are 
Fig. 29. ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM QUEEN OF THE EARTH 
(as it flowered in 1908). 
broken up into a series of irregular blotches, those on the petals being 
compared by Mr. Crawshay to ‘‘ eyebrows.” These differences are very 
clearly shown in the illustrations, and the darker colour of the spots at the 
second time of flowering is also apparent, though on this point nothing more 
can be said, for we have not seen living flowers. The plant was purchased 
