THE ORCHID WORLD. 
Odontoglossum crispum Seraphim. 
From a painting. 
CULTURE RECORDS. 
Odontioda ignea (C. Noezliana x O. Lin- 
denii). — A plant of this hybrid with a branch- 
ing spike carrying- 36 scarlet-red flowers was 
exhibited at the Royal Horticultural .Society, 
March 28th, igii, by Mons. Henri Graire, 
St. Fuscien, Amiens. 
Coelogyne asperata. — In May, 1849, Mr. T. 
Twisden Hodges flowered in his garden at 
Hemsted Park a plant of this Bornean species 
with eight spikes of bloom, each being nearly 
a foot long and carrying 12 to 14 flowers 
fully three inches in diameter. 
Odontoglossum elegans Pollctt's variety.— - 
A branching spike with 26 flowers has just 
finished blooming in the collection of George 
W. Bird, Esq., Manor House, Wcsl W ickhaui, 
Kent. 
Odontoglossum Hallii — This species has 
recently produced a spike ot 25 flowers in the 
last-mentioned collection. 
Odontoglossum crispum — A medium-size 
plant with a branching spike of 52 flowers 
was exhibited by Messrs. J. and A. A. 
McBean, Cooksbridge, at the meeting of the 
Royal Horticultural Society, April nth, 191 1. 
Cymbidium insigne. — A tall spike carrying- 
altogether 21 flowers of this pretty Cymbi- 
dium has been flowered in the establishment 
of Mr. E. V. Low, Haywards Heath, and was 
exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Society, 
April I ith, igi I. 
