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Cattleya Armstrongiae. (#. a 1907, 



xlii 190 ; 0. It. 1907, 307.) Orchid- 

 aceae. G. A garden hybrid between 

 C. Hirdyuna and C. Lodil'ujesil vlolacea. 

 (Armstrong & Brown.) 



Cattleya bahiensis. (o. r. 1907, 



279.) S. A natural hybrid between 

 C. velutitia and C. Warner I. (Marquis 

 de Wavrin, Chateau de Ronsele, Ghent.) 

 != C x xpctabilU; 0. B. 1907, 316.] 



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Cattleya Castraeana. (6-'. a. i%7, 



xlu. 221 ; O. R. 1907, 309.) A garden 

 hybrid between C, Loddif/esii and 

 C. Hardyana. (F. Sander and Sons.) 



Cattleya Frankeana. (O. R. 1907, 



280.) S. A natural hybrid apparently 

 between V. rdutina and C. Sohilleriam. 

 (r. Franke, Gross-Ottersleben, near 

 Magdeburg, Germany.) 



Cattleya Mossiae var. alba sul- 

 phurea. (t. J3l i»07, ii. 4. t.21.) ». 



A very line variety, the flowers having 

 white sepals and petals, and a sulphur- 

 yellow lip, white at the margin. (F 

 Lambeau, Brussels.) 



Cattleya spectabilis. See C. bahi- 

 ensis. 



Cattleya Trianae Mooreana. (u r 



1 907, xli. 226 ; O. R. 1907, HO : WA' 



1907, 240.) G. Sepals and petals 

 light rosy lilac, the latter claret- 

 coloured at the tip. Lip deep ruby- 

 claret colour, orange at the base. 

 (J. Bradshaw.) 



Cereus anguinus. (j/. K . 1907, 166 ) 



Oactaceae. G. Branches decumbent 



Ribs 10-12, 1 1-2 lin. broad. Areolae 

 2h-> lin. apart, orbicular, clothed with 

 a short dark brown wool. Radial 

 spines 18-22, hoary-white, brown at 

 apex and base, slender. 2£-3 lin. long • 

 central 1 or 2, stronger, hoary-yellow 

 sometimes absent. Flowers somewhat 

 irregular, tubular, orange-yellow, 

 about 3 m. long. Paraguay. (Berlin 



a. tr.) 



Cereus xanthocarpus. p/. K . 1907, 



<>•>.) G. Stem 4-6-ribbed, 3* i n 

 across, rounded or depressed and spinv 

 at the apex; ribs smooth, usually 

 straight: areolae IJ-l| in . apar j> 

 round, shortly white-tomentoseT or 

 those at the apex at first glabrous, 

 producing 3 or 4 very short conical 

 «lark brown spines. Flowers opening 





at night ; tube 5 in. long, yellow-green 

 in the lower part, white-green above ; 

 segment-: oblong to lanceolate, J-2J in. 

 long, J-| in. broad, the outer white- 

 green, the inner white. Paraguay. 

 (W. Weingart, Nauendorf, near Ohr- 

 druf, Germmy.) 



Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Dep- 



keni. ( J/. I). G. 1906, 87.) Coniferae. 

 H. An elegant vigorous- growing 

 variety, with a dull yellowish-white 

 colouring up to late autumn, when it 

 gradually passes to green. (G. W. 

 Depken. Oberneuland - Roekwinkel, 

 Bremen.) [ Cupressus. ] 



Chamaecyparis pisifera columnaris. 



(M. D. G. 1906, 143.) H. Thickly 

 and equally branched from below, the 

 whole plant a-suming a columnar 

 form. (C. Ansorge, Klein Flottbek, 

 Hamburg.) [ Cupressus. ] 



Chrysanthemum maximum Da- 



Vidsii. (Gard, 1907, lxxi. 296.) 

 Cornpositae. H. Described as a fine 

 | variety, with strong stems of great 

 length. (R. Holmes.) 



*Cirrhopetalum appendiculatum 



var. Fascinator, (ft C 1907, xlii. 

 254, 260.) Orchidaceae. S. The 

 sepals and petals have a deeper purple 

 fringe and the sepals a darker claret- 

 coloured tint than in the type. (Sir 

 J. Colman.) 



*Cirrhopetalum biflorum. (O. it. 



1907, 286.) S. Scape 2-flowered. 

 Lateral sepals elongated, very acumi- 

 nate, about 2£ in. long, light green, 

 minutely dotted with red, and with 7 

 purple stripes at the base. Dorsal 

 sepal lanceolate, about I as long as the 

 lateral, green, with :> purple stripes. 

 Petals broad, 3-toothed at the apex, 

 greenish, with 3 purple stripes, pellu- 

 cid-dotted. Lip much recurved, acute, 

 mottled with brown. Java. (J. W. 

 Moore.) [Syn. B ulbophyllum biflorum, 

 Teijsm & Binn.] 



Cieisostoma secundum. (A. b. 19 >7, 



131.) Orchidaceae. S. Stem short. 

 Leaves lanceolate-oblong, 3}-5J in, 

 long, about J in. broad. Scape de- 

 curved or subpendulous, 3-4 in. long. 

 Flowers turned to one side, light rose- 

 pink with the front lobe of the lip 

 rose-purple. Sepals spreading, ellip- 

 tic-oblong, 3 lin. long. Petals narrower 

 than the sepals. Lip almost entire, 

 elliptic-oblong, 3-3 J lin. long. Burma. 

 (H. Low k Co. ; Glasnevin B.G.) 





