. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . varieties, and severalOdontoglossums, including O. x Queen Alexandra, afine yellow heavily marked purple-brown. Messrs. Jas. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, secured a SilverFlora Medal for a good group of hybrids, including thehandsome Laella x Digbyano-purpurata, L. x x Cappei and its yellow variety aurea, x Lucilia, Cattleya x Elvina, two forms ofCalanthe x gigas, Dendrobium x Scylla, some showyforms of Cypripedlum x Hera, the variety excellenlhaving a very large white dorsal s


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . varieties, and severalOdontoglossums, including O. x Queen Alexandra, afine yellow heavily marked purple-brown. Messrs. Jas. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, secured a SilverFlora Medal for a good group of hybrids, including thehandsome Laella x Digbyano-purpurata, L. x x Cappei and its yellow variety aurea, x Lucilia, Cattleya x Elvina, two forms ofCalanthe x gigas, Dendrobium x Scylla, some showyforms of Cypripedlum x Hera, the variety excellenlhaving a very large white dorsal sepal evenly spottedwith purple; C. x Catherine, C. x Gertrude, varietiesof C. x Leeannm, C. x Prospero, C. x Clinkaberry-anum, C. x Troilus. C. x aureum virginale, and others. Messrs. Sander & Sons, St. Albans, were awarded aSilver Flora Medal for a group principally hybrids, ofwhich the novelties were Li-lio-Cattleya x Dr. B>Schlffman ( x callistoglossa x C. Mendeli), theplant of which, though scarcely developeds showed JANUABY 30, 1904.] THE GARB ENER S» CHR ONI CL E. 77. FlG. 34.—HOME-GROWN MALTA BLOOD ORANGE. (SEE P. 76.)


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