parescrtaede heer? ites - 1904, 
A 
age. It is rema 
mous size and the almost snectaditads 
flowers. (R. Wallace & Co.) 
*Lachenalia nA gets dept sianecg 
64.) 
ae agen Arges ‘eee Bags ot 
30.) G. 
a 
B 
pe with 
m ‘large boldly ootieed 
flowers.” ) 
(Glasnevin B. G 
Lelia erga A -anceps. (R. H. 
1904, 75 ; O. R. 1904,58.) Orchidacee 
G. <A garden hybrid be dedssig the 
species indicated in the na CC. 
Maron, Brunoy, France 
Lelia or Leemanni. 0. R. 
Flowers ‘intee an 
1904, 23.) nd 
richly pe oe the lip almost cone Be 
arich purple, even on the dis (J. 
Lesasiens, ) 
pe eens. (BEB 
: rd 
Jospin and LZ, flava. 
Wavrin, Chateau de Ronsele, Belgium. ) 
=e Gweniew. (Gard, 1904, Ixv. 
A garden hybrid between 
L. iba and LZ, Cowanii. (R. G. 
Thwaites 
ian chitleys Arderne. os 48 
904, xxxvi. 346.) Orchidace 
A gar ove hybrid between Z.-c. “oallis. 
toglossa and lia digbyana, (F. 
Sander & Sons.) 
Lelio- rears. lag ar yee 
oi Seek 07.) A garden 
rid oiwent le si @ purpiata and 
Cuiteya schre 0. Doin, 
Semont, sites Cito - jane “a 
Fascinator yar. dourdanensis 
J. H, F.1904, 159.] 
— cones tod peerige — 
a, 95.) 
5 a! pre hybri aaa Lelia 
Latona 
and Cattleya dnwiana aurea. 
(Charlesworth & Co.) 
Lelio-cattleya —— x pica 
CW. G@. 1904, 445, t. 4.) 
hybrid between the 
_(Schoenbrann Hofgarten.) 
21530 
80 
eee oe Pugeti. (2. H. 1904, 
23.) en hybrid between 
a Triage and Lelia superbiens. 
(C. Maron, Brunoy, France.) 
Lelio-cattleya Robsoniw. (0. R 
04, 21.) G. A garden re be- 
een C. i a an In- 
gramii. (J. Bo n.) 
ee eee ronselensis. (4G. C. 
gard 
hye rid ectiat Cattle) ya Forbesii and 
Lelia cinnaba (Marquis de 
Wavrin, Chateau de Ronsele, Belgium.) 
cre Bic ily damege 
v. suppl 4, ii.) 
ue “hybaa hace 
(4. C. 
GA 
D.-e,  cor- 
beillensis and Cattleya Fase ii, 
(A. A. Peeters, Brussels.) 
_Tglio-attleya ib nen gone = Gard, 
1904, 568.) S. 
Lelia 
yes ma, 
re Penk gronnes 
purpurata and eCattley Ya 
(F. Sander & Sons.) 
ee aie pag = — 
62.) C G. Simi 
in T habit to L. gutta, oes the leaves 
are acute and in 6 or 8 pairs. Mexico. 
S. Dep. Agric., Washington.) 
eee Ogres (Ss. MU. 
A ie 
» ¥-1) 
rounded von the back, broadly chan 
the face, obtuse, broad ak 
) erect, 3- or 
sessile or nearly 
GQ.) ‘[Syn. "Sedum guttatum, 
be n 
peer pene ei gg eh ar wt 
specimens 
ve un 
pacer infloneaseitie. Mexico. (New 
ork B. G.) 
a rea ghey Saal CM. D. G. 
Clos sely 
inflorescence, and flowers wi 
eahak tat thers. Probably Japan. 
B 
