same marking in the upper segments. Macllle. Suzanne de la 
JBouvillerie , Fig. 2, is one of the upright-flowering sections, of 
good shape and form, the throat being a very pure white, while 
the lip of the segments is a lake-violet; these are broad and 
stiff, and the flower altogether a very good example of its class. 
We feel that very little can be added to what we have 
already stated on the subject of cultivation, and must refer to 
previous numbers of our Magazine for that purpose. A great 
deal may he done with them as decorative plants; and some 
fine specimens that we saw at the Alexandra Park Show were 
deservedly admired by all who had the opportunity of seeing 
them. 
