DESCRIPTIVE LIST. 191 



dwarf-growing, sepals and petals pinkish white, spotted 

 with purple ; lip white and purple. A very handsome, 

 but as yet a rare plant. 



Cattkya Brysiana. See Lcelia Brysiana. 



Lem. Jard., 275-6. 



A. Cattkya bulbosa ...... B. R., 33, 42. 



SYN. Cattkya Walkeriana. Pes., 41. 



Pax. Mag., 15, 49. 

 Pax. Fl. G., 3. 



Flowers violet-rose, lip flat, shovel-shaped, deep car- 

 mine, the lateral lobes crimson, bordered with carmine. 

 This species needs very little water during the resting 

 season. It is best grown on a block with a little moss. 

 Flowers delightfully fragrant, scenting the whole house ; 

 they are produced on a separate spike, without leaves. 

 A lovely species. 



A. Cattkya Candida. Brazil. 



Perianth beautiful white, with violet shadings and a 

 yellow ray on the lip. 



Blooms from July to November. The plant makes 

 two growths in the year, and blooms from both, producing 

 three or four flowers on a spike. 



This plant is only a light colored variety of Cattkya 

 Loddigesii. 



A. Cattkya Chocoensis. Mexico . . . . I. H., 3, 120. 

 A very choice species, closely allied to C. Triancs. It 

 is one of the most beautiful of Cattkyas. Plant about a 

 foot high, pseudo-bulbs long, crowned with one dark 

 green leaf; sepals and petals transjD2xet white; lip 



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