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purpnreum, O. maculatum, 0, odoratum, 0. Pescatorei, 0. Rossi, 
and 0. triumphans are all sterling cool house varieties, and where 
a slightly higher temperature is maintained 0. citrosmum, O. grande, 
and 0. vexillarium may be added, 
Cattleyas Trianie, Percivaliana, intermedia, Mendelli, Mossise, 
When judiciously managed Dendrobiums add greatly to the 
attractions of the Orchid house in the spring, and D. aureum, 
D. nobile, D. Pierardi, D. densiflorum, D. thyrsiflorum, D. chrys- 
anthum, D. Farmeri, and D. Wardianum are only a few of the 
many good kinds this genus affords. Cypripediums barbatum^ 
FiCx. G2.—CYPRIPEDIUil MACROCHILUil GIGANTEUM. 
Gaskelliana, labiata autumnalis, and Bowringeana will provide a j insigne, venustum, villosum, and Sedeni are easy Orchids to grow, 
succession of flowers nearly the whole yeir through. Among the ! and keep in flower fora long period, the last named species being 
Laelias anceps, purpurata, harpophylla, Perrini, and aut jm-^alis are seldom out of bloom. Masdevallias Harryana, ignea, Lindeni, and 
all worthy of a place. ' Veitchi are very bright and effective when in flower. M. tovarensis 
