CATTLEYA. 115 
Var. Leeana.—F lowers very large, rosy lilac; lip large, 
rich magenta, striped with orange in the throat. 
Var. Wirlliamstt.— Flowers blush-white, veined with 
magenta; lip crimson-purple. 
C. Walkeriana.—An elegant little plant, with short, 
conical pseudo-bulbs, bearing each one leaf; the spike of 
two flowers is developed on a separate flowering growth, 
which bears no leaves, and withers after the flowers 
Fig, 29. Flower of Cattleya Walkeriana 
(% nat. size), 
fade. Flowers 5in. across, the sepals and petals over- 
lapping and reflexed, rose-coloured; the lip has two broad 
side lobes, which also are rose-coloured, the rounded, 
spreading blade being brilliant amethyst outside, with 
radiating lines of a deeper colour, while the throat is 
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