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Cattleya—continued. 
C. 1. Gaskelliana (Gaskell’s). Pit 7in. across, resembling those 
of C. Mossie, but paler; lobes of the lip confluent, ee yellow» 
within. Autumn. Brazil. A magnificent plant. (1. H. 1886, t. 613, 
under name of C. Gaskelliana.) The form alba has white 
flowers with a yellow throat. 
Cc. Lawrenceana (Sir Trevor Lawrence’s). jl. purplish-lilac, as 
large as those of a good C. Trianei ; sepals uncommonly broad ; 
petals broader than the sepals, usually blunt; lip pandurate, 
emarginate, rather broader in front than at the base; the 
Fic. 218. 
anterior part of the darkest, warmest purple, the side wings 
purple, the centre light yellow. British Guiana, 1885. A fine 
species. (B. M. 7153; G. C. n. s., xxiii., pp. 374-5; L., t. 44.) 
3, aes concolor (one-coloured). jl. wholly of a light purple. 
C. Leopoldii (Leopold’s), A variety of C. guttata. 
C. Lindleyana. This is now classed under Lelia. 
C. lobata. This is now classed under Lelia. 
Se asm candida (white). 1. white, with a yellow disk to 
e lip. 
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THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
Cattleya—continued. 
cL. jonize (Mrs. Harrison's). 
C. Harrisonie. 
Cc. L. violacea (violet). 4. more deeply coloured than in the 
type. 
Cc. D anieanieeniaans (Luddemann’s). ., sepals and petals 
delicate purplish-rose; suffused white, the petals nearly three 
times as broad as the pin and gently undulated, chiefly in the 
distal half; convolute lobes of the lip of the same colour 
externally as the sepals and petals, the anterior lobe fine 
The correct name of 
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FLOWER OF CATTLEYA LUDDEMANNIANA. 
amethyst-purple, crisped, emarginate, with two pale yellow or 
white blotches at the entrance of the tube, between which are 
lines of amethyst-purple gently diverging from the base of the 
lip. September and October. This is a variety of C. labiata. 
Syn. C. speciosissima. See Fig. 218. 
C. L. alba (white). 7. large, pure white, witha pale yellow stain 
on the disk of the lip. so called Sanderiana. 
C. luteola (yellowish). jl. yellow, 2in. across; sepals narrow- 
oval, blunt; lip white, with a yellow disk, cucullate, rounded 
and crenulate, velvety inside. Pseudo-bulbs oval, ancipitous, 
one-leaved. Brazil. (B. M. 5032; R. X. O. i. 83.) Syn. C. Hol- 
Jordi (of gardens). 
