THE MOST USEFUL ORCHIDS 8i 



is only surmised so far ; C. Juno (C callosiim x C. Fairrkanum) ; 



C. Lasellei (C. Leeanum x C. Schlesingerianum), a fine Orchid, 



especially as represented by Lt.-Col. Sir G. Holford's magnificent 



variety, exhibited as C. Alcibiades magnificum ; C Lairessei 



(C, Curtisii x C. Rotbschi/deanum), an especially free flowering 



hybrid, bearing several flowers on a spike, and generally cultivated 



under the title of Cypriped'tum A. de Lair esse ; C. Lawrebel 



[C. bellatulinn x C. Laivrenceanum), one of the best of the bellatuhtm 



hybrids; C. Leon^ (C callosumx C. insigne); C. Little Gem 



(C Harrisiantim x C. Schr(xderi\ a very showy little hybrid, the 



Westfield variety being particularly rich in colour ; C. Mabeli^^ 



[C. Rothschildeaniim x C. siiperbiens\ a handsome hybrid, best 



known under its varietal forms named C. Lord Derby and C. W. 



R. Lee, Sander's var.; C. Measuresianum (C. venustum x C. 



villosum) ; C. Menelik (C Boxallii x C. Calypso) ; C. Minnie 



(C. concolor x C. Curtisii), known also as C. Minnie Ames, and 



C. Annie Ayling ; C. Minos [C. Arthurianum x C. Spicerianum), 



the varieties C. M. Youngii and C. M. Westfield var. are both 



good ; C. Olenus (C. bellatidum x C. ciliolare), a fine hybrid, also 



well known as C. Gertrude Hollington ; C. Opoixi^ (C. niveum 



X C. ciliolare), formely known as C. Madame Octave Opoix ; 



C. Princess (C Cqffinetii x C. Fairrieanum), a handsome hybrid 



in which the influence of C Fairrieantim is most marked ; 



C. Psyche [C. bellatidum x C. niveum), a. hybrid closely akin to the 



wild C. Godefroyce leucochilum, and finely represented by its 



varieties C. P. Lily and C. P. Mrs H. Druce ; C. Redversii 



[C. insigne x C. Lucie), first shown as C. Sir Redvers Buller ; 



C. Regin^ [C. Fairrieanum x C. Leeanum), a very attractive 



Fairrieanum cross ; C. Richmanii [C. barbatnm x C bellatulum), 



a fine hybrid, first shown as C. Charles Richman ; C. Rolfei 



[C. bellatulum x C. Rothschildeanum), an interesting and showy 



