October, 1913.] 



THE ORCHID WORLD. 



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Owen " is making a remarkably strong 

 growth, and M. v. Lambeauiana is noted for 

 the pure whiteness of its flowers. Miltonioda 

 Harwoodii (M. vexillaria x C. Noezhana) is 

 very attractive by reason of its scarlet-tinted 

 flowers. The new Odontonia brugensis, a 

 * very pretty hybrid between Odontoglossum 

 Edwardii and Miltonia vexillaria " G. D. 

 Owen," at once draws the attention of the 

 visitor ; the second plant to flower shows the 



character of the Miltonia more than the first 

 one did. 



Coelogyne pandurata grows with truly 

 remarkable vigour. One plant has leaves 

 seven inches in width, and this is no larger 

 than several of the others. But few 

 Orchidists fully know the beauty of this 

 species until they have seen plants cultivated 

 up to this standard. Other good specimens 

 include Bulbophyllum Godseffianum, two 



Messrs. Armstrong & Browns group at Bristol, July, 19/3. 

 Awarded the First Prize and Gold Medal; also the Tipyal Horticultural Society's Silver Cup. 



