. Garden and forest; a journal of horticulture, landscape art and forestry. June 24, 1891.] Garden and Forest. 295. Fig- 52-—Juniperus Bermudiana in the Devonshire Marshes, Bermuda.—See page 289. 296 Garden and Forest. [Number 174. Other Orchids which were especially recognized by theSociety were Lalia elegans Statteriana, white, with a largelabellum veined with crimson, on a creamy-white ground;Cypripedium Stonei magnificum ; Dendrobiitm Parishii albens,a variety with pale lilac Mowers ; Masdevallia Harryana luteo-oculata, large richly colored Mowers with a distinct yellow eye ;Odontoglossum


. Garden and forest; a journal of horticulture, landscape art and forestry. June 24, 1891.] Garden and Forest. 295. Fig- 52-—Juniperus Bermudiana in the Devonshire Marshes, Bermuda.—See page 289. 296 Garden and Forest. [Number 174. Other Orchids which were especially recognized by theSociety were Lalia elegans Statteriana, white, with a largelabellum veined with crimson, on a creamy-white ground;Cypripedium Stonei magnificum ; Dendrobiitm Parishii albens,a variety with pale lilac Mowers ; Masdevallia Harryana luteo-oculata, large richly colored Mowers with a distinct yellow eye ;Odontoglossum elegans Sanderee, which is a most beautifullyand heavily marked variety of one of the very finest Odonto-glossums ; 0. Amesianum; and several hybrid Cypripediums. Kew. W. Watson. Cultural Department. Stray Notes from the Arnold Arboretum. T\/r ANY of the plants which will be mentioned in these notes??*?*? have already been noticed in the columns of Gardenand Forest, and several of them have been figured and de-scribed in detail. A longer test in this severe climate, how-ever, brings out the good qu


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