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THI-: ORCHID WORLD. 
I Au,i,''ust , 1 913. 
Listrostachys Montroei. 
LISTROSTACHYS MONTROEI. 
The photograph was taken in Uganda, and 
shows a fine plant growing on a branch 
sixty feet from the ground. The plant bore 
over forty spikes of flower. 
NEW HYBRIDS. 
Cn^LOGYNE Al.liANENSE. — An interesting 
hybrid raised by Messrs. Sander and Sons. 
The parents are C. pandurata and C. 
.Sanderiana. 
Odontioda Stella.— a very distmct 
addition to the Odontiodas h is been flowered 
by Mr. de Barri Crawshay, Rosefield, Seven- 
oaks, who produced this novelty by crossing 
O. elegans (cirrhosum x cristaturn) with 
C. Nnc/.liana. The bulbs are somewhat 
similar to those of elegans, being long, 
fusiform, and spotted, although quite distinct 
from those of any other Odontioda. The 
flowers are a very brdliant scarlet-red, much 
more so than usually seen, and almost covered 
with the pigment. The tips of the segments 
undulated and recurved, as generally seen in 
cirrhosum ; the hp strongly recurved. A full- 
grown spike has a very decorative effect. 
Odontoglossum Vesta. — The parents 
of this new hybrid are bellatulum • and 
percultum, giving a very neat flower, the 
white ground evenly spotted and blotched 
with brownish-red. The bellatulum influence 
is well marked, although the rounded lip 
resembles Rolfese. The margin of the lip 
is crisped, while the centre is yellow. Raised 
by Mr. de Barri Crawshay, Sevenoaks. 
Odontoglossum Bronze Prince. — With 
reference to this hybrid, recorded on page 
213, it now appears that the plant stated to be 
Royal Sovereign is in reality a Vuylstekeae, 
and on that account the hybrid becomes a form 
of Mansellias (Vuylstekeae x Harryanum). 
MiltoniODA COOPERL — A very pretty 
result obtained by crossing Miltonia Warsce- 
wiczii with Cochlioda Noezliana. The habit 
and individual flowers much resemble the 
Miltonia parent, the characteristic blotch on 
the lip being carried forward to the seedling. 
The colour is uncommon, being varying 
shades of brick-red Raised by Messrs. 
Sander and Sons, St. Albans. 
Odontioda Magali Sander. — The 
result of crossing Miltonia Warscewiczii with 
Odontoglossum ardentissimum. Sepals and 
petals rich purple-red, labellum well developed 
and blotched with reddish-rose. A fine 
hybrid, raised by Messrs. Sander and Sons. 
Odontoglossum Hyperion. — By cross- 
ing O. Pescatorei with O. Fletcherianum 
(Edwardii x cirrhosum) Messrs. Sander and 
Sons have added one more result to the list 
of Edwardii hybrids. The flower is not 
unlike O. Clytie, although slightly broader 
and showing the influence of cirrhosum. 
L.elio-Cattleya F a V o R I n u s. — In 
this hybrid between Laelia xanthina and 
Cattleya Germania (granulosa x Hardyana) 
the general colour is dull yellow, the petals 
streaked with crimson, the lip dark crimson. 
