RFB69RDY–Odontoglossum variety of Orchid with water droplets against dark background.
RMCXYXW0–Orchid (Odontoglossum spec.), flower, native to South America, Bergkamen, North Rhine-Westphalia
RMMY50JC–. Illustration of Odontoglossum crispum (as syn. Odontoglossum alexandrae), white variety . 1874. Walter Hood Fitch del. et lith. James Bateman ed. 395 Odontoglossum crispum (as Odontoglossum alexandrae) - white var. - pl. 19 - Bateman, Monogr.Odont
RM2HWAA3K–Vuylstekeara (Vuylstekeara spec.), hybrid of Odontoglossum, Miltonia and Cochlioda, cut out
RFKM5030–A strange variety of the Odontoglossum Orchid. A macro close up shot with a blurry background of the stamen and pollen yellow among the white petals
RME4MC59–Postage stamp from Cambodia depicting the Odontoglossum orchid variety Royal Sovereign.
RMB9TTE8–Cambria Orchid
RM2A7P231–Griselidis variety of Odontoglossum crispum orchid. Botanical illustration in chromolithograph from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1903.
RF2HC2BAF–Vintage illustrations of Orchid: Rare and common varieties showing fantastic form and colouring 1930s.
RM2AFTD35–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. or the best packed threeboxes of fruit, to consist of one box of Grapes, notless than 14 lb. ; and one box of Peaches, not less thantwenty-four ; one box of Strawberries, not less than2 lb. To be booked, carriage paid, at any stationover 20 miles from London, and delivered by railwaycompany, addressed to the Superintendent, RoyalHorticultural Society, South Kensington. Odontoglossum vexillarium.—We un-derstand that a magnificent variety of Odontoglossumvexillarium, named floribundum, is now in bloom
RMP5580J–Griselidis variety of Odontoglossum crispum orchid. Botanical illustration in chromolithograph from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1903.
RMMW220E–. Illustration of Odontoglossum crispum (as syn. Odontoglossum alexandrae), white variety . 1874. Walter Hood Fitch del. et lith. James Bateman ed. 452 Odontoglossum crispum (as Odontoglossum alexandrae) - white var. - pl. 19 - Bateman, Monogr.Odont
RM2HWAA2J–Vuylstekeara (Vuylstekeara spec.), hybrid of Odontoglossum, Miltonia and Cochlioda, cut out
RMB9TTHT–Cambria Orchid
RM2A7P20F–Memoria Bulli variety of Odontoglossum crispum orchid. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by S. de Leeuw from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1902.
RM2AGANKG–. Garden and forest; a journal of horticulture, landscape art and forestry. er beenmy privilege to see. Their names were legion, their value, inmany cases, almost fabulous ; about their exquisite beautythere could be no question. It was abundantly evident fromwhat I saw that Monsieur Linden had struck a particularlyrich vein of Odontoglossum crispum. His recent great suc-cess, Cattleya Warocqueana, which he insists is the autumnflowering C. labiata, is revealed in an astonishing range ofrichness of variety, both in habit.of plant, form of flower andin color. As a garden Orchid it is of the ver
RMP55P1W–President Roosevelt variety of Odontoglossum crispum orchid. Botanical illustration in chromolithograph from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1902.
RMMWT6X7–. Illustration of Odontoglossum crispum (as syn. Odontoglossum alexandrae), white variety . 1874. Walter Hood Fitch del. et lith. James Bateman ed. 453 Odontoglossum crispum (as Odontoglossum alexandrae) - white var. - pl. 19 - Bateman, Monogr.Odont
RMMPAW9X–. Flower of a large variety of Rossioglossum insleayi (as Odontoglossum insleayi) . 1874. Walter Hood Fitch del. et lith. James Bateman ed. 900 Monograph of Odontoglossum 031
RM2A7P22M–Prince Albert variety of Odontoglossum crispum orchid. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker et fils from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1902.
RM2AGAGBN–. 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
RMP55NMT–Memoria Bulli variety of Odontoglossum crispum orchid. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by S. de Leeuw from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1902.
RMMPAWA7–. A solitary flower of a larger variety of Odontoglossum hallii. 1874. Walter Hood Fitch del. et lith. James Bateman ed. 901 Monograph of Odontoglossum 109
RM2A7P20Y–Queen Emma variety of Odontoglossum crispum orchid. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker et fils from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1902.
RM2AG1XBB–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. e centre of which was of good forms of Cat-tleya Mendeli and C. Mossife, and the sides principallyof Odontoglossum crispum, among which were severalgood spotted forms. Also good O. x Adrianse, twofine Cypripedium Rothschildianum, C. callosum San-der:e, the very large C. x gigas Corndean variety,brightly-coloured Slasdevallias, Cattleya Skinneri, &c. Messrs. Wh. Bull k Sons, Chelsea, had a very finegroup, in which the forms of Cattleya Mossife, C.Mendeli, and L:elia purpurata were good. L. purpurataSc
RMP55T56–Prince Albert variety of Odontoglossum crispum orchid. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker et fils from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1902.
RM2A7P22R–Tigrinum variety of Odontoglossum x Adrianae hybrid orchid. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker et fils from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1902.
RM2AG258B–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. LL by AUCTION, by order of Mr.F. Sander, at his Great Rooms, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C, on THURS-DAY, March 25, at half-past 12 oClock precisely, importations of NEW and RARE ORCHIDSamong others the grand CCERULESCENS variety of MASDEVALLIA HARRYANA, inunusually fine condition, full of leaves and growths; also the quite new ODONTOGLOSSUMVEXILLARIUM, which the late F. Klaboch discovered—the variety is dark, and has a clearlydefined white centre; a new ODONTOGLOSSUM in flower, and many other
RMP5574G–Queen Emma variety of Odontoglossum crispum orchid. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker et fils from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1902.
RM2A7P20M–Leopardinum variety of Odontoglossum x Adrianae hybrid orchid. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker et fils from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1902.
RM2AFYP3J–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. Fruit Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society in 1873. It was described as a new and distinct variety of exceedingly good quality, of the hairy red section, and a good dessert fruit of medium size. Messrs. CHARLES LEE and SON having purchased the entire Stock of this valuable Gooseberry, they are now prepared to distribute it to the Public. Price per Plant, 33. 6d. THE USUAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. DHCEMBER 22, 1877.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 773 ODONTOGLOSSUM ROEZLII. Messrs. James Veitch & Sons
RMP55T18–Tigrinum variety of Odontoglossum x Adrianae hybrid orchid. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker et fils from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1902.
RM2A7P22W–Etoile de Moortebeek variety of Odontoglossum x Loochristiense hybrid orchid. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker et fils from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1902.
RM2CEMGA0–. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. Sandera and Sanderianum, yet our Collectorassures us that Hardyanas and aureas are amongthem. The aureas our man collected in flowerare all offered in this Sale. (See Catalogue). We fully expect plants will flower fromamongst them similar to Countess of Derby,Hardyana, Franoonvillensis, Kochellensis, HamarBasss, Clarkes variety, &o., &c. Also a consignment of— ODONTOGLOSSUM CRISPUM (SANDERS TRUE PACHO TYPE). Simply unapproaohable for beauty.These were oolleoted from Mountains we haverented for the pa
RMP5573G–Leopardinum variety of Odontoglossum x Adrianae hybrid orchid. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker et fils from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1902.
RM2A7P212–President Roosevelt variety of Odontoglossum crispum orchid. Botanical illustration in chromolithograph from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1902.
RM2CE605D–. The orchid-grower's manual : containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants . ODONTOGLOSSI. PHAL^lSOrSIS. ODONTOGLOSSUM. 457 0. Pescatorei Lowianum, Bchb. f.—This plant was first flowered by Sir T. Lawrence, Bart., M.P., and has very longsepals and petals which have numerous mauve spots and dotson a fine light mauve ground.—New Grenada. 0. Pescatorei SclLroderianunij Bchb. f.—A very beautiful variety of 0. Pescatorei, the original plant of which sold for70 guineas, and is now, after having changed owners, in thecollection of Baron Schroder, The Dell, Staines
RMP555KW–Etoile de Moortebeek variety of Odontoglossum x Loochristiense hybrid orchid. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker et fils from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1902.
RM2A7P1X1–Odontoglossum x sceptro-crispum, L. Lind., hybrid orchid. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker et fils from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1902.
RM2CEMF8G–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. arlet; O. Epicaste; Cattleya VenusPrincess; Ltelio-Cattleya Fascinator-Mossise and its white variety ; L.-C. ama-bilis (January 23); Sophro-L8elio-Cat-tleya Carna, of a glowing bronzy-scarlet;and Oncidioda cinnabarina, the curiousbigeneric hybrid shown at the last meet-ing of the year. Messrs. Jas. Veitch & Sons exhibiteda good number of fine Orchids during thepast year, among them being the veryhandsome Odontoglossum Aurora, one ofthe finest of O. Rossii rubescens crosses, and for which a First-clas
RMP55PP8–Odontoglossum x sceptro-crispum, L. Lind., hybrid orchid. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker et fils from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1902.
RMRDR9Y8–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. ODONTOGLOSSUM. 545 ' O. CERVANTESII PUNCTATISSIMUM, BM. /.—A variety having, in addi- tion to the usual spots at the base of the sepals and petals, numerous rosy- purple spots extending to the apex. It flowered recently with Capt. H. P. Greenwood, of Harnham Cliff, Salisbury. O. CHESTERTONI.—See 0. crispum Ohestertoni. O. CIRRHOSUM, Lindl.—This fine species is undoubtedly one of the most elegant and charming of a very charming family, which is also becoming
RMRHC0XA–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 6i4 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. Odontoglossum.—There are no Orchids more suitable for culture by those in possession of a greenhouse than the many varied and beautiful Odonto- glossums. Prac- tically all the species can be procured in an imported condi- tion for a few shillings each. I advise buying im- ported plants be- cause there is always more in- terest derived by growing and watching the de- velopment of un- flowered plants than it is possible to get out of plants of which the variety has been proved. What makes thi
RMRDXFC6–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 614 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. Odontoglossum.—There are no Orchids more suitable for culture by those in possession of a greenhouse than the many varied and beautiful Odonto- glossums. Prac- tically all the species can be procured in an imported condi- tion for a few shillings each. I advise buying im- ported plants be- cause there is always more in- terest derived by growing and watching, the de- velopment of un- flowered plants than it is possible to get out of plants of which the variety has been proved. What makes th
RMRDRB64–. Orchids: their culture and management. Orchids. 358 ORCHIDS Odontoglossum. Var. Mundayamiin.—One of the rarest varieties. The flowers are fine in shape and substance ; sepals and petals white, heavily and evenly blotched with large purple-brown markings ; lip white, spotted with reddish-brown in front of the vellow crest. Var. Phci'be.—A most lovely variety that flowered in May, 1902, in Mr. Norman Cookson's collection, at Oakwood. The shape and markings resemble those of O. c. Franz Mazreel, but the. Fig. 114. Flowers of Odontoglossum crispum Pittlanum (much reduceH). colour is white, suffu
RMRPD182–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Odontoglossum Crispum. ' -?: This species is the best known, and to florists the most useful of an extensive and deservedly popular family. The flow- ers which are so freely produced are in endless variety. Often among a batch of imported plants scarcely two will pro- duce flowers exactly alike. Two extreme forms are virginalis—a rare variety, with snow-white flowers, its chaste beauty being enhanced by a dash of lemon on the crest—and Wilckeanum, with flow'ers fully four inches across, and heavily blotched with c
RMRDRB6F–. Orchids: their culture and management. Orchids. !56 ORCHIDS Odontoglossum. white, brown spotted in the centre, yellow on the crest. The won- derful symmetrical markings on the segments make this one of the most attractive and beautiful Orchids in cultivation. (Fig. no.) Var. heliotropeum.—A beautifully formed flower in which the segments are tinted with a distinct shade of heliotrope, and covered with numerous miniature brown spots.. Fig. 112. Odontoglossum crispum Luctani (nat. size). Var. King Edivard Vll.—h. lovely variety with white ground, famtly suffused with white rose on the sepals a
RMRP626Y–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. zgot. The American Florist. 765. AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA AND A. BELLADONNA MAJOR GROWN BY ROBERT LAURIE, NEWPORT R. plants to whxh Mr. Eochford devoted his attention. Probably $500,000 has been spent in stocking up with these plants alone, and yet only a few of the best kinds are grown. These include the best forms of Cattleya labiata, C. Mossiae, C. Trianse, C. Gaskelliaaa, C. aurea and C. Lawrenceana; thousands of Odontoglossum crispum, the Pacho variety being the favorite, and O. Rossi maJQs; Dendrobium Phaleeaops
RMRRR9JN–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?jv™yT7*'^i ;'."*? ;i 'f'" -* "*^- Mabch 25, 1915. The Florists^ Review 31. Orchids at the New York Spring Show, witli the Exhibit of the Julius Roehrs G>. on the Right. Dendroblum, apecimen, any other yarlety— Julius Roebrs Co., first. Cattleya, laella or Isslio-cattleya, specimen— Lager & Hurrell, first. Laelia, specimen, any variety—Julius Roebrs Co., first. Odontoglossum, specimen, any variety—Julius Rophrs Co., first. Oncldlum, specimen, any variety—Julius Roehrs Co., first. Phalsenopsls, specimen, any variety—Julius Roeh
RMRDTBG9–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. ODONTOGLOSSUM. 573 O. LIETZEI AUREO-MACULATUM, Begel.—A. superior variety in evexj respect, differing from the type in having the flowers with broader segments, and being spotted brown on a golden-yellow ground. It flowered in the Botanic Garden, St. Petersburg. Blooms in March.—Brazil. FlG.— Gartenfiora, 1888, t. 1279. O. LILIIFLORUM.—See O. ramosissimum liliiflokum. O. LINDENI, Lindl.—A stout-growing species, which was first flowered by the late H. J. Buc
RMRRW9KM–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. VV'.. i^---' m The Fforists'Review Mabch 26, 1914. Odontioda Zephyr, Odontoglossum cris- pum, and Sophro-Cattleya Thwaitioe. Clement Moore, J. P. Mossman, gar- dener, has a valuable collection. E. D. Dane, D. MeKenzie, gardener, shows a fine specimeh of Odontioda' Brad- shawiae. The awards on orchid plants were: COMMERCIAL GROWERS' CLASSES. Collection of 100 plants in variety, arranged for effect, palms and lerns permitted—Julius Hoebra Co., Rutherford, N. J.ji first; W. A Manda, South Orange, N. J., second. Twelve plants, distinct species—W. A. Ma
RMRP6BWP–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. VERBENA KING Rooted Cuttings now ready. Express prepaid. MO 1000 Verbenas, named, $ .6]$5.00 Daisies, white and yellow 1.00 8.00 Heliotrope, 12 var 1.00 6.00 Ageratum, bestvar. .60 5 00 Alternanthera, red and yellow 60 b.OO Asparagus Plumo- sus, 3-inch 8.00 3i 0 for $30. Cash please. C. Humfeld, Clay Center. Kas. Orchids 1 ^ Arrived in fine condition Cattleya Dowiana, Trichopilias m variety, Warsoewicze la Aro- raatica and W. discolor, Pescatorea Cerina, Odontoglossum OErstedii Ma]us. O, Kramerii and O. SehlieDcri
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