"Onc. Barkerii.—A remarkably handsome dwarf Orchid from Mexico; the flowers are very large; the sepals and petals rich brown barred with yellow; the lip a bright yellow, about an inch and a half across. It produces its branching spikes of flower during the dull months of winter, which greatly enhances it value, and it lasts six weeks in bloom."
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Benjamin Samuel Williams
(2 March 1822 – 24 June 1890) was an English ologist and in London, noteworthy for publications such as The Orchid Grower's Manual, Select Orchidaceous Plants, and The Orchid Album.
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