solitary, shortly stalked. Corolla 

 about 8 lin. long, with linear lobes. 

 Corona brown-purple, pallid at the 



Cattleya labiata amesiana. (G c. 



1902, xxxii, 344; O. R. 1902,63,362.) 

 S. Flowers white, with a lilac-pink 



and small white flowera in short axil- 

 lary clusters. New Zealand. (R. 



Catalpa syringssfolia Koehnei. 



(.V. D. a. 1902, 4i.) Bignoniacefe. 

 H. A variety in which the leaves 

 have a broad golden-yellow margin. 

 (H. A. Hesse, Weener, Germany.) 



Cattleya amathystoglossa Sanderae. 



iG. M. VM)2, 202.) Orchidace;e. G. 

 A creamy-white variety. (F. Sander 



Cattleya aurea superba. (i?. //. b. 



richly - coloured and finely - shaped 

 flowers. (A. A. Peeters, Brussels.) 



Cattleya bowringiana triumphans. 



(^/. r. 1902, xxxii. 313.) G. A variety 

 having fine flowers of a rich purple 

 colour. (J, Gurney Fowler.) 



Cattleya bowringiano - superba. 



[(r. C 1902, xxxii. 313.) G. Agarden 

 hybrid between the species indicated 

 m the name. (Charlesworth & Co.) 



Cattleya labiata caerulsa. (o. r. 



1902, 364.) G. Flower tinted with blue 

 all over, the lip darker in colour. 



CR. H. B. 1902, 281.) G. A rather 

 marbled with bright purple. (Mar- 



Cattleya labiata oakwoodiensis. 



366.) G. A form in which the lip is 

 claret crimson throughout. (N, C. 

 Cookson.) 



Cattleya labiata perfecta. (L. xvi. 



Cattleya Clymene. (O. a 1901,302 ; 



i. ivi. t. 761.) G. A garden hybrid 



t. 766.) G. Sepals and petals deep 

 blush-colour ; lip dark purple on ^e 



S ^rr'iL^i^i^tt^ioS: 



(L'Hortioole Coloniale, Brussels.) 



.._^^«„..>,.. (M. ...... Be,. ^ 



Cattleya labiata reedleyensis. 



(0. R. 1902, 368.) G. "A pretty 

 -^rjaS^^JS^t'^ci^Sl! 



purple on the limb and tube, and 

 yellow at the throat. (L'Horticole 

 Coloniale, Brussels,) 



Cattleya Grossii pallida. (C.i?. 



1902, 339.) S. "A nearly white 

 lorm, having the sepals slightly tinged 

 With green, and the lin of a pale rose." 

 (H. Low & Co.) 



Ca^ttleya Hyades. (<9. ,¥. 1902, 517.) 



and C. .perionmima. (Charlesworth 



Cattleya labiata salmoneana. 



(7?. //. B. 1902, 281.) G. Sepals and 

 petals salmon-rose, the fine lip bor- 

 dered with the same colour. (Marquis 

 de Wavrin.) 



Cattleya Leucothoe. (O. R. 1902, 



r^p-nnuiom and c'^v all erlna! (e!o! 

 Orpet, South Lancaster, Mass.) 



Cattleya Loddigesii delicata. CG.C. 



1902, xxsii, 237.) S. A very distinct 

 form with blush- white flowers. (Staq- 



