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THE WOODLANDS ORCHIDS 



L.-C. Empress of India (L. purpurata Brysiana x Catt, 

 Dowiana). — Sepals and petals rose, tinged with violet at the 

 ends, lip large, spreading, of the richest crimson-purple. 



L.-C. Leucoglossa (Catt. Loddigesii x L.-C. fausta). 

 — Rose -pink. Lip white, touched with yellow in the 

 throat. 



h.-C. Henry Greenwood (L.-C. Schilleriana x Catt. 

 Hardyana). — Sepals and petals cream-coloured, tinged with 

 pink, the latter veined with rosy purple. Lip purple v/ith 

 yellow throat. 



L.-C. Canhamiana (Catt. Mossiae x L. purpurata). — 

 White tinged with mauve. Lip crimson-purple, with a 

 narrow white margin, crisped. 



L.-C. Pallas superba (L. crispa x Catt. aurea). — Dark 

 rose. Lip purple in the throat, golden in the disc, finely 

 striped with crimson. 



C. X Wendlandiana (Catt. Bowringiana x Catt. gigas). — 

 Bright soft rose, lip purple-crimson with two yellow ' eyes ' 

 beneath the tube. 



C. X Cecilia (Catt. Lawrenceana x Catt. Trianae). — 

 Sepals and petals deep violet, throat buff changing to violet, 

 disc purple. 



C. X Louis Chaton (Catt. Trianae x Catt. Lawrenceana — 

 the same parentage as Cecilia but reversed). — A most suc- 

 cessful combination. Fine in shape, petals soft rosy mauve, 

 sepals paler, and superb crimson lip, with the yellow of 

 Trianae strongly expressed in the throat. 



C. O' Brieniana.—h. natural hybrid of Catt. Loddigesii 

 and Catt. Walkeriana apparently ; pale mauve ; lip yellow. 



L.-C. Miss Lily Measures (L.-C. Arnoldiana x 

 Gottoiana). — Very large. Sepals and petals dark rose ; lip 

 rosy purple. 



L.-C. velutino-elegans (Catt. velutina x L.. elegans). — 

 Sepals and petals white with a yellow tinge, veined with rose. 



