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Cattleya Forgetiana. (0. R. 1906, 



143.) G. A distinct species having 

 some resemblance to C. Lawrenceayia. 

 Scape (J in. long", bearing* two flowers on 

 pedicels 2| in. long. Sepals and petals 

 bright rose-purpie, nearly 3 in. long, 

 the former oblong-lanceolate, 8 lin. 

 broad, the latter elliptic-oblong, If in. 

 broad. Lip entire, obovate-oblong, 

 bilobed at the apex, about as long as the 

 other segments, with the front lobe 

 rich purple crimson, margin of the side 

 lobes light rose-purple, throat yellow, 

 and the disk striped with crimson. 

 Brazil. (P. Sander k Sons.) 



Cattleya Hardyana Rex. (#. a 1906, 



xl. 23* ; J. of H. 1906, liii. 304.) G. 

 "One of the very finest and darkest 

 forms." (Marquis de Wavrin, Chateau 

 de Ronsele, Belgium.) 



Cattleya Jenmanii. (K. b. 1906, 85.) 



S. Allied to C. Gaskelliama, but it has 

 much broader leaves and much smaller 

 flowers. The leaves are elliptic-oblong, 

 7-8 in. long, 2-3i in. broad. Flowers 

 rosy mauve, the front lobe of the lip 

 crimson and the disk yellow, with 

 radiating rod-brown lines. Sepals and 

 petals 2J-3 in. long. Lip entire, 

 about 2J in. long and 2 in. broad. 

 British Guiana. (Miss Sinnock.) 



Cattleya lucida. (12. if. 1906, 339.) 



G. A garden hybrid between C. Bow- 

 ring-tana and C. Sehillerlana, (A. A. 



Peeters. Brussels.) 



Cattleya Fannemaekeriana. (£. 



xvii. 71. t. 802.) S. A garden hybrid 



between C. Hardyana and C. Bex. 

 (L. Linden & Co., Moortebeek, 



Brussels.) 



Cattleya Trianae var. Brandneriana. 



(Z. xvii. 75, t. 804.) G. Distinguished 

 by the dark purple-violet colour of the 

 anterior part of the lip. The sepals 

 and petals are pure white. (L. Linden 

 & Co.. Moortebeek, Brussels.) 



Cattleya Trianae var. Fascinator, 



(/v. xvii. 87, t. 810.) G. Flower of 

 good form, with sepals and petals pale 

 violet, and the lip pale violet at the 

 base, deep violet on the anterior part, 

 yellow at the throat. (L. Linden & Co., 

 Moortebeek, Brussels.) 



Cattleya Trianae var. Holtzeri. 



(/?. //. 1906, l>9.) ft A variety 

 ' having a dark Up. (0. Beraiick, Pans.) 



Cattleya Trianae var. Wellesleyae. 



{O. R. 1906, 50.) G. "A pretty 

 white form." (F. Wellesley.) 



Cattleya Warscewiczii saturata. 



( G. C. 1906, xl. 98.) S. Flower large, 

 bright rose, with a rich ruby-crimson 

 lip darkest in the centre. (F. Sander 

 & Sons.) 



Cattleya Wiidemanii. (0. R. i9o<>, 



342.) G. A garden hybrid between 

 C. velutltia and C. Trianae alba. 

 (Marquis de Wavrin, Chateau de 

 Ronsele, Belgium.) 



Ceropegia fusca. (B. M. t. 8066.) 



Asclepiadaceae. G. Stems many, 

 succulent, almost leafless, 1J ft. high 

 or sometimes much taller, simple or 

 repeatedly forked, jointed, glabrous. 

 Flowers in fascicles at the nodes erect. 

 • Pedicels very short. Corolla about 

 1£ in. long, dull reddish-brown, gla- 

 brous outside; tube thinly hairy 

 inside and white or very pale yellow, 

 about 1 in. long, swollen at the base, 

 cylindric above and slightly bent; 

 lobes about | in. long, deltoid-lanceo- 

 late, tapering into slender tails ; 

 corona light yellow. Grand Canary. 

 (Kew.) 



*Ceropeffia hybrida. iff. r. 1006, xl 



383, f. H8.) S. A natural hybrid 

 between Ctimilh and C. SanStrtontu 

 (W. E. Ledger, Wimbledon: Leiden 



B. G.) 



•Ceropegia similis. (<?. C. 1906, xl. 



883, f. 147.) S. A new species in 

 cultivation under the name ott. 

 Tlucaitesii, "but it differs from that 

 species in the much shorter corolla- 

 lobes, which are white or pale green 

 at the basal part instead of yellow, and 

 by the presence of cilia upon them 

 The outer cororia is also different. 

 Native country unknown. (Kew ; 

 Leiden B. G. ; W. E. Ledger, \\ imble- 



don.) 



Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana vars. 



fO. G. Z. 1906, 411.) Comferae. H. 

 The following varieties, differing 

 from the type in the mcde of branch- 

 ing, and in coloration are briefly 

 described : fdcroidet, fah-ata. 01- 

 friekii and *Youngh, [Cvpremu 

 Lawsoniana tBM.] 



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♦Chloraea virescens. (5. JCtMJM 



Orchid aceae. G. A terrestrial herb 

 1 1 1 ft hfcrh. Leaves tufted, oblong, 



obtuse!' ft in. k>fi H in - broad " 



