Cattleya labiata splendens. 
and finely coloured form. (Gla 
B. G.) 
Cattleya lawreglossa. (0. R. : 
119.) S. A garden hybrid bet' 
V. a .,>- . l ,t,;/',-^,r ard <\;<iw,-e)M 
(J. Chamberlain.) 
Cattleya Mendeli Pittia. re 
1905, xsxvii. 398.) G. A j 
having nearly whit- «epulsand pel 
the front lobe of the lip is ma 
with pink. (H.T.Pitt.) 
Cattleya mirabilis. (S. H. B. 
Lambeau, Brussels.) 
Cattleya pittiana aurea. («.j 
I.F. Lambeau. Brussels.) 
Cattleya Pittia. ( o: a 1 906, xx 
large rounde 
C. sclrilhriawt. (H. T. Pit 
Cattleya schilleriana x Gigas. 
:■:•■•;.; 
zenburg : Bonn B. 
Cereus urbanianu 
branched, from £-2 in. thic 
angled, with a few strong oeria 
Spines in tufts of 3-6, yellow, ■ 
in. long. Flowers reddish -bro> 
ped with red, pale yellow insid 
a strong Van il 
(Berlin B. G.) 
sepal and petals .'mil purple; 
sepals yellow marked with 1 
lip rosy purple, broadly cordate 
base. .Mi lava. (Glasnevin 1 
Kew.) 
Codiaum edmontonense. < 
■f gank-n 'Coelogyne lawrenceana. 
Laeken, xxxvii. 20.",. -J27 : <7. I/. 1'. 
Ceratolobus concolor. ,/,>. //. #. 
.,.■'■ 
Leaver broad, lanceolate. Flowers 
light huff-yellow ; petals narrow, 
Annam. (Sh^Lawrence.) 
Coelogyne speciosa alba. (<v. r. 
1 - 
(F. Sander 
Cereus Moennighoffii. 
Coffea canephora, var. kwiluensis, 
i C. congensi ubangiensis, C. Dew 
j evrei, C. Dybowski, C. Humbloti, 
I C. Laurentii. gi. //. B. 190:,. 27s.) 
| Rubiaceae. S. Described as indige- 
A. 190;-,. nous species cultivated in the Congo. 
>nd be- ; (Brussels B. G.) 
r:t„u*. (Halle \i.\\ ) ' ' ' '"" 
*Colchicum Steveni. (// .1/. t. S02.1.) 
Cereus ruber, (j/. a". 19o:>, 22, f ) s 
Liliaceffi. H. or H. H. A beautiful 
species producing fascicles of from 3 
to 10 pale rosy-lilac flowera. Leaves 
yooBg grdwtlu, JKSfJjJ!; 
linear appearing at the time of 
flowering. Syria & Arabia. (Kew.) 
