Plate 421. 
ANGRiECUM SCOTTIANUM. 
In November, 1878, Professor Reickenback described tkis species in tke Gardener's 
Chronicle, and referred to it as “a new curiosity,” and also as a nice novelty, forming a 
new section of tke old genus. Tke flower is wkite, excepting tke ockraceous long spear. 
It is a native of tke Comoro Islands, near Madagascar, and was first flowered in tke 
possession of Mr. R. Scott, Walthamstow, Essex, after wliom it was named. 
In addition to wkat is stated above, we may say tkat tke plant is of a neat, dwarf 
habit, witk a foliage very closely resembling tkat of Vanda Hookeri. It is a very rare 
species, tkere being but few plants in cultivation. 
We are indebted to Messrs. Veitck and Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, King’s Road, 
Ckelsea, for tke opportunity of figuring tkis interesting novelty. 
Plate 422. 
ROSE, MRS. HARRY TURNER. 
It is very difficult to do full justice to tkis splendid Rose. It is one of tke new 
varieties obtained by Mr. Charles Turner, Tke Royal Nursery, Slough, and Mr. J. N. Fitch 
has depicted it when fully expanded, displaying its remarkable fulness of petal and fine 
outline. It is of very full substance, and as suck will take high rank as an exhibition 
Rose. 
How shall we designate its rick colour? It is partly red and partly Vermillion of tke 
brightest tint, and the hue is intensified according to tke light falling on the flowers ; and 
strong as we are in red Roses, tkis superior variety over-tops many of its compeers, 
because of suck fine proportions and brilliant colouring. In point of kabit it is all tkat 
could be desired ; tke growth is very free and vigorous, and thus good characteristics of 
kabit are found in connexion witk perfection in tke flowers. It will shortly be distributed 
by Mr. Turner. 
