RMPPJ148–Chine-bone orchid, Zygopetalum maxillare var. andersonianum. Handcolored lithograph by unknown artist from James Anderson's 'The New Practical Gardener,' Glasgow, 1872. Anderson was the Bateman Gold Medalist of the Royal Horticultural Society.
RMC490EY–Chin-bone orchid, Zygopetalum maxillare var. andersonianum.
RMMWYFJ6–. Odontoglossum × andersonianum as syn.: Odontoglossum × hebraicum . between 1888 and 1894. H. Sotheran & Co., London (editor) 221 Frederick Sander - Reichenbachia II plate 79 (1890) - Odontoglossum hebraicum aspersum
RMBYA0PP–Hybrid odontoglossum orchid with white flowers dotted with purple. Odontoglossum andersonianum.
RF2TB15GT–Old illustration of Anderson's Odontoglossum (Oncidium x andersonianum). Reichenbachia, by F. Sander. St. Albans, UK, 1888 - 1894
RMD87XJX–ZYGOPETALUM MAXILLARE
RM2AJ12WY–Orchids for everyone . sed, a fewmore are referred to here. Some of these are by no means inferiorto many of these previously named, but they are at present rare,and costly in most cases, and therefore only for the amateur witha long purse:— O. Alices (O. Edivardix O. spectabile O. amoenum (0.nobile x 0. sceptruni)^ the correct name for O. concinnum; O.BELLATULUM (0. crtspum X 0. tripudians O. Bradshawi^ (0.Andersonianum x 0. Harryanurn)^O.V>^A.^>iim{p.luteopurpureumX 0. nobile O. Charlesworthii (0. Harryanum x O. triumphans),probably the same as 0. Qjueen Alexandra and O. Harryano-
RF2TB15KW–Old illustration of Anderson's Odontoglossum (Oncidium andersonianum). Reichenbachia, by F. Sander. St. Albans, UK, 1888 - 1894
RMP55RDK–Hybrid odontoglossum orchid with white flowers dotted with purple.. Odontoglossum andersonianum. Handcolored botanical drawn and lithographed by W.G. Smith from H.H. Dombrain's 'Floral Magazine' 1872.. Worthington G. Smith (1835-1917), architect, engraver and mycologist. Smith also illustrated 'The Gardener's Chronicle.' Henry Honywood Dombrain (1818-1905), clergyman gardener, was editor of the 'Floral Magazine' from 1862 to 1873.
RMMW451P–. Odontoglossum × andersonianum as syn.: Odontoglossum × hebraicum . between 1888 and 1894. H. Sotheran & Co., London (editor) 220 Frederick Sander - Reichenbachia II plate 79 (1890) - Odontoglossum hebraicum aspersum
RMRPR9X5–. Amateur orchid cultivators' guide book. OkCHlDS : HOW TO GROW THEM StfCCESSFtTLLY, Si. (From the ORCHID REVIEW.) I —ODONTOGLOSSUM CRIJ^PUM XANTHOTES. 2—ODONTOGLOSSUM x ANDERSONIANUM VAR, 3.—ODONTv.GLOSSUM x ANDERSONIANUM SUPERBUM. 4.- ODONTOGLOSSUM x HORSMANII.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Burberry, H. A. Liverpool, Blake and Mackensie
RMMY5AAW–. Odontoglossum × andersonianum as syn.: Odontoglossum × hebraicum . between 1888 and 1894. H. Sotheran & Co., London (editor) 189 Frederick Sander - Reichenbachia II plate 79 (1890) - Odontoglossum hebraicum aspersum
RMRP62G6–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo2. The American Florist, 721. l.REENHOUSE ESTABLISHMENT OF GEORGE M. KELLOGG, AT PLEASANT HILL, MO. popular orchid. Some of the best known are virginale, Ruckerianum, guttatuin, regin(L- sulphureuin, Veitchianuni and fastuosuni. Some of the large flowered and heavilj' spotted forms are very valu- ahle and fetch higher prices than any other orchids. Other odontoglossunis worthy of culture in the cold house are O, Andersonianum, a natural hybrid between crispum and gloriosum; O. cordatum, (). Hallii, O. Pescatore
RMRDRA05–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. ODONTOGLOSSUM. 541 become suffused over their whole surface; the lip is pandurate cuspidate serrate, yellow with two or three reddish-brown spots, and a bifurcate callus as in 0. crispum. The lip is pointed as in 0. Andersonianum. It flowers during the summer months.—Neiv Grenada. Fig.—Lindcnia, iii. t. 128. O. BERGMANI, L. Lind.—This novelty was first flowered and exhibited by Mr. F. Bergman, gardener to Baron Alphonse de Eothsohild, Ferrieres, France, and
RMRDXFC3–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON ORCHIDS. 615 is likely to turn up from an importation of this plant. This gives the humble purchaser proportionately equal chances with the expert and with those who buy in quantity. Fig. 396 represents O. crispum Frantz Masereel, one of the most beautiful of the spotted forms; Fig. 397 shows O. Andersonianum (D. B. Crawshay's variety), considered to be one of the finest of its section ; Fig. 398 represents O. exallans, a natural hybrid (also artificially raised) between O. Pescatorei and O. triumphans. 0. excella
RMRPP950–. Amateur orchid cultivators' guide book. Plate 2.. 1—Odontoglossura x Andersonianum. 2 Odontoglossum Pescatorel. 3—OdontogloBBiim Rossi Majus. 4—Odontoglossum maculatum. 5—Oncidium Papillo. 6—Masdevallla ignea. 7 Cattleya Hendelli (a very rosy form). 8—Angrsecum Sanderlanum. 9—Laelia cinnabarina. 10—Dendrobium Wardlanum. nan»vki..ni. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Burberry, H. A. Liverpool, Blake and Macke
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