2O6 ORCHIDS. 



The growth resembles the strongest varieties of Cattkya 

 Mossier., but the foliage is broader, more massive, and of a 

 darker green. 



The flowers measure more than five inches in diam- 

 eter, are produced three on a spike, and are of great 

 substance ; petals rosy white, beautifully crimped, sepals 

 white, with lavender tinge, both expanding fully ; lip very 

 large, throat bright orange shading through rose to white 

 and tipped with amethyst, and crimped ; flowers very fra- 

 grant. 



The only plant is in the Glen Ridge collection. 



A. Cattkya vehitina. Brazil. 



A rare species, resembling Cattkya bicolor in growth, 

 with pale orange fragrant flowers; lip velvety, orange 



streaked with violet. 







Cattkya Wagneri Reich. Xen., 13. 



A very rare species, with large flowers resembling Cat- 

 tkya Mossift. Sepals and petals white ; lip white with 

 rich yellow centre. 



Cattkya Walker iana. See Cattkya bulbosa. 



Cattkya Warneri. Brazil F. M., 516. 



War. Orch., 8. 



A species resembling Cattkya labiata in growth. Scapes 

 three to five flowered; blossoms six inches across; sepals 

 and petals mauve, clouded with rose, and fringed.; lip 

 orange yellow, at base rosy crimson. 



Cattkya Warscewiczii Reich, Xen., 3, i; 



War. Orch., 4. 



