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THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING. 
Cattleya—continued. 
and crenulate, velyety inside. Pseudo-bulbs oval, ancipitous, 
one-leaved. Brazil. (B. M. 5032; R. X. O. i. 83) Syn. C. 
Holfordi (of gardens), The variety fastuosa has a large, purple 
blotch on the lip ; in the form lepida the lip is veined purple. 
C. Manglesii (Mangles’). #. brighter and larger than those of 
C. Loddigesii ; lip white, with a yellow line on the disk and two 
small, pale purple blotches, waved and toothed on the light 
purple margin. A hybrid between C. Luddemanniana and 
C. Loddigesii. 
C. Mardelli(Mardell’s). #., sepalsand petals magenta ; lip three- 
lobed, opening out on both sides of the column, the side lobes 
pale magenta, the front magenta-purple, with a broad, bright 
yellow stripe down the centre of the throat. June. Stems about 
4hin. long, two-leaved. A hybrid between C. Luddemanniana 
and Lelia elegans. (F. M. ser. ii. 437.) 
Cc. ee This is now regarded as synonymous with Lelia 
pumila. 
Cc. Marstersoniz (Marsterson’s). jl. amethyst-coloured, inter- 
mediate in character between C,. Loddigesii and C. labiata; 
lateral lobes of the lip yellowish-white, with an amethyst border, 
the middle lobé intense purple. Stems about 8in. long, two- 
leaved. Garden hybrid. 
Cc. maxima alba (white). 1. white, having the usual yellow and 
purple markings on the lip. 
Cc. m. aphlebia (veinless). In this variety the purple, reticu- 
lated veins are absent from the lip, which has a yellow disk 
surrounded by light purple. 1884. 
C.m. Backhousei (Backhouse’s). /. richer in colour than those 
of the type. J. stiff, upright. Pseudo-bulbs short and plump. 
Colombia. 
Cc. m. doctoris (teacher). A variety with pale rose-coloured 
flowers. 1883. 
Cc. m. Hrubyana (Hruby’s). . tinted pale rose; lip handsomely 
veined with red and marked with a central, yellow stripe. 1885. 
A beautiful variety. 
Cc. Measuresii (Measures’). #., sepals and petals reddish-brown, 
ligulate, acute, the petals slightly undulated; lip whitish-rose, 
the side laciniw forming a blunt angle, bearing a small point in 
the middle, inyolyed at the upper part, the isthmus almost 
wanting, the anterior part cordate; column purple at top, rose 
at base. Pseudo-bulbs usually two-leaved. 1886. A hybrid 
between C. Aclandie and C. Walkeriana. 
Cc. Mendelii. This is now regarded as a variety of C. labiata. 
Cc. M. bella (beautiful). A charming variety, having whitish- 
mauye-lilac petals, and a darker mauve-lilac front part to the 
lip. 1882. (W. O. A. 225.) 
Cc. M. grandiflora (large-flowered). (fl. 8in. across; sepals and 
petals white, very broad; lip magenta-rose, white and frilled at 
the edge, fringed, broad, the throat lemon-yellow, lined pale 
magenta-rose. May and June. Colombia. (W. O. A. i. 3.) 
Cc. M. Jamesiana (James’). jl. about 5in, across; sepals and 
petals rosy, tipped purple, broad; lip rich, velvety purplish-rose 
in the front half, the disk golden-yellow, the throat whitish, 
pencilled crimson. 1882. (W. O. A. iv. 178.) 
Cc. M. Morganiz (Mrs. Morgan’s). /l., sepals and petals snow- 
white, freely produced; lip white, beautifully fringed, with a 
distinct, bright magenta blotch towards the apex, the throat 
orange, with darker stripes. May and June. Colombia. Habit 
asin C. Mendelii. Syn. C. Morganice (W. O. A. i. 6). 
Cc. M. superbissima (most superb). /. very large; sepals and 
petals pale blush, broad; lip bright amethyst, much crisped and 
frilled at the edge, the throat rich yellow. Colombia. 
C. Mitchelli (Mitchell’s), 7., sepals and petals purplish-violet ; 
front lobe of the lip deep purple-magenta, the lateral lobes 
light purple, tipped magenta-purple, the disk orange, edged 
white. /. dark green. Stems about lft. long, two-leaved. A 
hybrid between C. guttata Leopoldii and C. Triane quadricolor. 
(F. M. ser. ii. 337.) 
C. Morganie (Mrs. Morgan's). A form of C. Mendelii. 
C. Mossiz. This is now regarded as a variety of C. labiata. 
C, M, Alexandre (Alexandra’s). l., sepals and petals pale 
blush; lip white, spotted and veined bright magenta; throat 
orange, marked crimson-purple. 
Cc. M. Arnoldiana (Arnold’s). /., sepals and petals whitish-rose ; 
lip rather narrow. 1884. 
Cc. M. aureo-marginata (golden-margined). fl. large; sepals 
and petals deep blush ; lip deep violet-rose in the centre, yellow 
at base, the yellow stain continued so as to form a broad margin 
to the upper, expanded portion of the lip. 
Cc. M. Blakei (Blake’s). (/l., sepals and petals blush, the latter 
frilled towards the points ; lip orange-buff at base, mottled violet- 
rose in front, the markings passing nearly to the edge. 
Cc. M. candida (white). 7. sometimes Tin. across, but sparingly 
produced, and often deformed; sepals and petals white; lip 
crimson, fringed. June and July. J. light green. h. lft. 
Brazil. (F. d. 8. 661, under name of C. labiata candida.) 
Cattleya—continued. 
Cc. M. complanata (flattened). #. large, remarkable for the 
almost total absence of frilling ; sepals and petals deep blush ; 
lip broad and spread out at apex, stained orange at base, faintly 
mottled and veined purple over the centre, leaving a broad, pale 
blush edge. 
Cc, M. conspicua (conspicuous). /l. large ; sepals and petals blush ; 
lip marked violet-rose, dashed orange at base, and having an 
irregular, pale border. 
C. M, Hardyana (Hardy’s). /., sepals and petals pale purple, 
irregularly blotched with magenta-purple ; lip yellow and white, 
irregularly marked with darker mhagen Pee than that of the 
sepals and petals. 1884. A remarkably beautiful and distinct 
form. (W. O. A. iii. 125.) 
Cc. M. Nalderiana (Nalder’s). l. rosy-purple, with a slight, 
greyish hue, and darker borders and markings. Venezuela. 
Cc. M. Reineckiana (Reinecke’s). /l., sepals and petals pure 
white ; lip having an orange disk, and rays of violet lines and 
dots towards the margin. 1884. 
C. M, Roezlii (Roézl’s). /l. having two bright yellow eyes behind 
the purple apex of the lip. 1883. 
Cc. M. Wageneri(Wagener’s). The correct name of the plant 
described on p. 284, Vol. I., as C. Waygeneri. 
C. nobilior. This is now regarded as a variety of C. Walker- 
wand. 
C. n. Huguenayi (Huguenay’s). 7. purple, striated with red, and 
having a yellow blotch veined with red on the disk of the lip, 
large. Matto-Grosso, Brazil, 1885. 
Cc. n. maxima (greatest). . richly coloured, large; sepals and 
petals of a beautiful lilac-purple ; yellow spot on the lip veined 
with purple, 1885. 
C. Percivaliana (Percival’s). /. smaller than in C. Mossi, but 
darker and richer in colour in the best forms; sepals and petals 
deep blush; lip intense magenta-crimson, margined with blush- 
pink, much fringed, the throat marked with golden and crimson 
lines. January and February. Colombia. A distinct form of 
C. labiata, (G. C. n. s., xxi., p. 178; W. O. A. iii. 144.) 
C. P. alba (white). #., sepals and petals pure white; lip white, 
with an orange stain in the throat. Brazil, 1884. 
Cc. P. bella (handsome). /. bright purple; sepals, petals, and 
anterior part of lip spotted dark purple, the petals hard, 
wavy. 
Cc. P. Reichenbachi (Reichenbach’s). /l., sepals and petals rich 
mauve-purple; front lobe of the lip deep purple, the purple 
running out into a point behind, on each side of which the lip is 
deep yellow with red venation, 1886. 
C. porphyroglossa (purple-tongued). /l., sepals and petals of a 
light chestnut-brown ; lip very fine, the stalk of the anterior 
lacinia crenulated or serrated at the edges, the central lacinia 
much keeled ; column white at back, yellow covered with purple 
stripes in front. 1887. This species resembles C. guttata, but 
has larger flowers. 
C. p. punctulata (slightly dotted). 1. having scattered, crimson 
spots on the inside of the petals and a few on the sepals; column 
yellow, richly adorned with crimson. 1887. 
Cc. p. sulphurea (sulphur-coloured). ., sepals and 
sulphur-coloured. 1887. 
Cc. porphyrophlebia (purple-veined). /. 4in. in expanse ; sepals 
and petals pale mauve, the former narrow-oblong, the petals 
faleate-elliptic, lin. broad ; base of the lip pale mauve, the front 
lobe darker, with deep mauve veins, which are continued up the 
middle of the disk to the base, the front part of the side lobes 
pale yellowish, with light mauve at the wavy edge. 1885. A 
tine hybrid between C. intermedia and C. superba. 
Cc. pumila, 
pumila. 
C. quadricolor. A variety of C. Triane. 
C. Regnelli. This is now regarded as synonymous with C. Sehil- 
leriana. 
C. Reineckiana (Reinecke’s). A variety of C. Mossie. 
Cc. resplendens (resplendent). /., sepals and petals dull olive- 
brown, with thinly scattered purple spots; lip white, with 
amethyst keels and warts, the side laciniz much developed and 
very acuminate. 1886. Probably a natural hybrid between 
C. guttata and C. Schilleriana. 
C. Rollissonii (Rollisson’s). A synonym of C. Triane delicata. 
C. Sanderiana (Sander’s). A synonym of C. Warscewiezi?. 
C. Schilleriana Amaliana. 7. having a very large and broad 
front lobe to the lip, which is densely veined bright purple on 
a white ground, the disk yellow. Brazil, 1887. Veitch unites 
©. Regnelli with the type. 
C. Schofieldiana (Schofield’s). A variety of C. granulosa. 
C. Schreederiana (Baron von Schroeder's). A variety of 
C. Walkeriana. 
C. scita (clever). /l., sepals, as well as the broad, waxy petals. 
pale ochre, with light purple blotches and shades ; lip purple, 
with pale sulphur side lobes, having purple edges, and a white 
petals 
This is now regarded as synonymous with Lelia 
