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THE FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST 
[May, 
that it will prove to be a plant of free growth, as it already proves to be one of 
free-flowering habit. The illustration of the plant is from a photograph, while 
the detached flowers are of the natural size, as shown at South Kensington on 
February 18, when it received the award of a First-class Certificate. The colour- 
Dendrobium Ainsworthii, the Seedling Plant, from a Photograph. 
ing of the flower is very pleasing, the ground-colour being white, with a large 
blotch of rich amaranth, feathered at the edge, occupying a conspicuous position 
on the lip. When it becomes well established, Dendrohium Ainsworthii will be 
^ decorative Orchid of the first rank,—T. Moore. 
