2OO ORCHIDS. 



Flowers deep, uniform rose color; a shy flowering 

 plant. 



Cattleya lobata superba. 

 Has larger spikes of bloom and flowers more freely. 



A. Cattleya Loddigesii. Brazil . Hook. Ex., 186. 



SYN. Epidendrum Loddigesii. C. B., 37. 



Lodd. Cab., 337. 

 B. M., 2851, as 



Cattleya intermedia. 



Perianth delicate lilac ; lip same color, but a deeper 

 shade, delicately marked with purple and yellow. Blooms 

 in August and September, producing many flowers on a 

 spike. When well grown this is a very showy plant. 



Cattleya Lowii. See Cattleya spetiosissima. 

 Cattleya Luddemaniana. See Cattleya spedosissima. 



B. Cattleya luteola. Brazil Reich. Xen., 83. 



SYNS. Cattleya epidendroides. B. M., 5032. 



C. Holfordii. 

 C. flavida. 

 C. Meyeri. 

 C. modesta. 

 Epidendrum Cattleya. 



Flowers yellow, of a lighter shade than Cattleya citri- 

 na, produced three or four together. 



A. Cattleya McMorlandii. Brazil. 



The plant resembles Cattleya Mossia. Flower six 

 inches in diameter ; sepals and petals light rose ; lip yel- 

 low and fringed. Blooms in June and July. 



