﻿THE ORCHID REVIEW. 



ODONTOGLOSSUMS FROM ROSEFIELD. 



The annexed figures represent two handsome Odontoglossums from the 

 collection of De Barri Crawshay, Esq., Rosefield, Sevenoaks (gr. Mr. 

 Stables), which are reproduced from photographs kindly sent by Mr. 

 Crawshay. Both have been exhibited at meetings of the Royal Horticultural 

 Society. The photos were taken by Messrs. Emberson & Sons, Cheapside. 



O. X Walton en se rosefieldiense (fig. 27) is a handsome hybrid, 

 which was raised in the collection, from O. crispum $ and O. polyx- 

 anthum 3 , and was exhibited at a meeting of the R.H.S. on March 8th 



the type, 



last, and again a fortnight later, < 

 recorded at pp. 115, 117. It dif 

 and figured at page 49 of our last volume, in having tt 

 blotched with brown, as well as the lip, in which resp 

 of the influence of the pollen parent. There are also s 

 shape. The ground colour is light canary-yellow, with t 

 It is a very distinct and handsome hybrid, and one whicr 

 wild state, owing to the fact that the parent species grow 

 districts. 



