September 7, 1912. 



THE GARDENSRS' MAGAZINE. 



687 



NEW PLANTS, ETC. 



AN'GR.ECUM O'SRIENIANUM. 



A distinct specie^ that is at once attractive 

 and interesting. It jg vigorous in growth 

 and free in flowering, the plant shown bear 

 mg SIX racemes. These latter are of medium 

 length, and the flov/ers are pure white the 

 spurs tinted with reddish-brown. A nktive 

 of Western Uganda. A.M., E.H.S. August 



L.^LIO-CATTLEYA AMABILE BORLl&ES 



VARIETY. 



A beautiful form of a fine hvbrid obtained 

 by the inter-cros8ing of Cattleya Luddeman- 

 niana and Laelio-cattleya Fascinator. The 

 flowers are of large size and fine form; the 

 broad sepals and petals are pearl-white, and 

 the well-expanded lip rich purple. A M 

 R.H.S., August 27. E. II. Davidson, Esq. 



ATTLEY 



GOLDEN FLEECE. 



i distinct and beautiful hybrid derived 



OOTONEASTER DIVARICATA. 



A handsome evergreen shrub from China, 

 of dwarf, spreading growth, with rather 

 small, deep green foliage, and bearing with 

 great freedom comparatively large, oval, 

 brilliant crimson fruits. Tliese latter are 

 erect, and, standing well above the 

 foliage, are very effective. F.C.C., R.H.S , 

 August 27. Hon. Vicary Gibbs, Alden- 

 ham House, Elstree (gardener, Mr E 

 Beckett, V.M.H.). 



NEW 



LE DAHLIA MARION 



Buff, suffused rose, with deep rose-coloured zone. A.M., R.H.S., F.C.C., N.D.S., August 27. Messrs. J. Cheal and Sons, Crawley. 



^- J. S. Bergheim, Esq., Belsize Court, 

 ^ampstead (gardener Mr. H. A. Page). 



ODONTIODA ENTERPE DAVIDSON'S 



VARIETY. 



A free-flowering and attractive hybrid ob- 

 tained from a cross effected between Odonto- 

 glossum Uro-Skinucri and Cochlioda Noez- 

 nana. TIxq flowers are of average size, the 

 s<*pals and petals deep lod, and llie lip bright 



A^I^V ^ ^'^ apical lobe. 



A.M., R.H.S. , August 27. E. H. Davidson, 



from L.c, Golden Gem and Cattleya Dowiana. 

 The flowers are of medium size, and of a 

 rich yellow hue, with markings of deep red 

 on the lip. A.M , R.H.S. Lieut-colonel Sir 

 George Holford (grower, Mr. H. G. Alex- 

 ander). 



ODONTOGLOSSUM HELENE. 



A remarkably beautiful form of the O. 

 Lambeauanum ty]>e. The flowers are of large 

 size, and the sepals and ]H^taIs iicai'ly covered 

 with large claret-coloured blotc]u\s oil a wliite 

 ground, the front lobe of the lip white. A.M., 



R.H.S.^ August 27, E. H. Davidson, Esq. 



DAHLIAS. 



Marion. — A beautiful single variety^ the 

 blooms of medium size, fine substance,' and 

 perfect in form ; the colour pale buff .■^uff'u>ed 

 rose, with deep ro^-c-colourcd znuc. A.M.. 

 R.H.S., F.C.C. X.D.S., AuLHi:.* 27. M.->-rs. 

 J. Cheal and Sons. 



Edith <\irTt*r. — An atliactive cactus dahlia, 

 wit h el ci^a ii * I v a rra n tr*'d li < > rets w 1 1 ich are 

 ru li ycl low at t lie I'a.-e, jKis-iug 1 o hrighfe 

 rosc-rcd on tiie up|K'r half. A.M.. II.TLS.. 



F.('.(\. N.D.S., Augu^^t 27. Mr. H. Shoe- 

 smith, Woking. 



