2O4 ORCHIDS. 



edged with pink. Blooms in summer from the young 

 growth. 



A. Cattleya Schilleriana Regnellii. Brazil. 



War. Orch., 2, 22. 



A very fine variety with olive-green flowers, spotted 

 with purple ; lip amethyst shaded with purple and bor- 

 dered with white ; base yellow. Blooms twice a year, in 

 June and September. Should be grown on a block and 

 kept warm and shaded. 



Cattleya Schomburgkii. SYN. of Cattleya superba. 



A. Cattleya Sedeniana. 



A garden hybrid between Cattleya crispa and Cattleya 

 granulosa. A plant of tall habit, with large, handsome 

 flowers. Sepals and petals light-rose, shaded with green ; 

 lip white margin, purple centre, with dark veins. 



A. Cattleya Skinnerii. Guatemala . B. M., 4270. 



Pax. Mag., n, 193. 



Bat., 13. 



B. M., 4916. 



Flowers violet-rose with crimson lip ; white centre ; 

 very large. A fine and easily grown variety, blooming in 

 March, April, and May. If well grown there are often 

 twelve flowers on the spike. One of the best of the 

 Cattleyas for general culture. 



A. Cattleya speciosissima. Caracas. 

 SYNS. Cattleya Bassettii. 

 C. Luddemaniana. 



Evidently a form of Cattleya labiata. Flowers large, 

 rosy white ; lip amethyst. 



