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No. 32 Odontoglossum Adriane 
“ Duchess of Cornwall.” 
First-class Certificate, Manchester Orchid Society, March 21st, 1901. 
One of the most distinct and handsome of the several forms which have oeen 
flowered. 'I’he flower is large, partaking more to Odoni crispum, ground colour of a 
pleasing yellow, with numerous good-sized and smaller blotches of bright chocolate- 
red. The lip is heavily and prettily marked with the same colour. 
Very strong healthy plant, 4 splendid bulbs, 2 with leaves, 1 extra strong lead 
with flower spike. Price on application. 
No. 33 Odontoglossum crispum Dora.” 
Painting can be seen on application. 
A first-class “ Crispum ” which, flowering for the first time from a very small 
bulb, gives great promise. 
Flower of nice shape ; clear white ground ; the sepals and petals being heavily 
marked with large irregular blotches of bright claret-red ; the lip is particularly wide, 
with numerous small spots of the same colour, and a large central blotch ; a pleasing 
light yellow disc. 
Nice healthy plant, 5 good bulbs, 2 with leaves, 1 good lead with flower spike. 
Price on application. 
No. 34 Odontoglossum crispum “Queen” 
Empress ” 
First-class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society, 12th March, 1901. 
This is a lovely variety of the Roseum section. The flowers are about 4 inches 
in diameter ; the sepals of a deep rose tint ; the petals of a lighter shade ; the lip is 
almost white, and furnished with a yellow disc. A portion of the original Certificated 
plant, which bore a raceme of nine flowers when exhibited. 
Extra strong plant, 4 splendid bulbs, all with leaves, 1 very strong lead, with 
flower spike. Price on application. 
