IQ6 ORCHIDS. 



with large white spots, and marked on the side with yel- 

 low and white. 



Cattleya Grahami. An old name of Leelia majaZis. 



A. Cattleya granulosa. Guatemala . B. M., 5048. 



B. R., 1842. 



Fl. des Ser., 199. 



Perianth greenish brown, marked with brownish yel- 

 low ; lip orange yellow at base, white at tip, richly marked 

 with yellow and crimson. 



Blooms in August and September. This species needs 

 but little heat. 



There are many varieties of this species which differ 

 only in the markings of the perianth, and in brilliancy of 

 the color of the lip. 



Cattleya grandis. See Leelia grandis. 



B. Cattleya giiatemalensis F. M., 61. 



A species much resembling in habit C. Skinneri, with 

 large clusters of small flowers ; sepals and petals rosy 

 purple and buff; lip reddish purple and orange. Not 

 very showy, but valuable for its peculiar colors. 



A. Cattleya guttata. Brazil .... Lodd. Cab., 1715. 



B. R., 1406. 



Flowers greenish yellow, spotted with crimson ; lip 

 purple and white. Blooms in October and November. 

 A free blooming and desirable species. 



A. Cattleya guttata Russelliana. Organ Mountains. 



B. M., 3693. 

 B. R., 1849, 59- 

 The flowers of this variety are larger than the species, 



