The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . chomburgkin*tibicinis, florum tela bene teueriori. sepalis tepahsqueobtusis minute imduKitig obtongo-trianRiilis; sepalis obtuseacutis; labfUo ambit u oblongo, levihsime trilobo, lobis late-ralibusansuluti^i uou coaspicui^, lobo antlco obloogo retusius-culo nunc emarginato, deotieulato, undulato. carinis paralleli-bus quinis obscuris. Blotia lopidist*iraa Eobb. f. Imp. Col. in torto celeborrimo Dormaniana exc. W. Whit«.H. Jakpahv m, TUB GAUDENERS CffliOJSflCLE. n flowers a


The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . chomburgkin*tibicinis, florum tela bene teueriori. sepalis tepahsqueobtusis minute imduKitig obtongo-trianRiilis; sepalis obtuseacutis; labfUo ambit u oblongo, levihsime trilobo, lobis late-ralibusansuluti^i uou coaspicui^, lobo antlco obloogo retusius-culo nunc emarginato, deotieulato, undulato. carinis paralleli-bus quinis obscuris. Blotia lopidist*iraa Eobb. f. Imp. Col. in torto celeborrimo Dormaniana exc. W. Whit«.H. Jakpahv m, TUB GAUDENERS CffliOJSflCLE. n flowers are smaller, ami tlie culuurs iiro plant has the curious pedicels rosy, and theovaries preen, The sepals and petals ai-e rosy-purple, liguhUe, blunt-acute, The lip is jiallid,\vIiitish-rose on the upper pait, rose-purple on theanterior wavy jiart. There are five ratiier obscure their not iioweriug, Tuor things ! how could theydo so from miserable tiny scraps? H. G. , (lichb. f.) , ;, , those Cataseta! lleie is one tluit quite. Fig, lu,—cvpEiPEDicM pitcberianum : htbeid. yellowish-white keels on the disc. The side lobesare very obscure, and there are very few sinusesbefore them. The column is trifid at the top, white,rosy at the back, and covered with numerous darkpurple spots under the fovea and around the superiorpart. It is a very stately plant. It is quite apleasure to see such a one nowadays. Major Lendyand several other orchidists have these superbOrchids in flower, which had fallen into disgrace for agrees with Cataaetum galeritum, except that theanterior lobe of the lip instead of being triangular isnearly square, exceedingly thick, and obtuse-angled,with very thick borders underneath, which leave agroove in the middle. Excepting this it is quite thesame as the type in flowers. I learn that the bulb isonly 2.^ inches high. It was kindly sent to me by SirTrevor Lawrence, Bart., , President of the Royal


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