4IO ORCHIDS. 



These plants do well with moderately warm culture in 

 pots in peat and moss. They must not be allowed to dry 

 up, and are impatient of bad drainage. All are neat in 

 habit, and showy in flower ; they require no rest, and 

 bloom freely. 



Warscewiczella. Reichcnbach. Epiphyte. 



In honor of Von WarscewScz. 



A. Warscewiczella Candida. Bahia .... Pes., 15. 

 Perianth pure white ; lip white, with a rich purple spot. 



A. Warscewiczella cochleata. Trinidad . . B. R., 1857. 

 SYN. Zygopetalum cochleare. B. M., 3585. 



Perianth white ; lip blue, veined with red. 



Warscewiczella discolor. Costa Rica . B. M., 4830, as 



Warrea. 



Flowers pale lemon color, tinged with purple ; lip dull 

 purple. 



Warscewiczella marginata. SYN. of Warscewiczella quad- 

 rata. 



Warscewiczella quadrata. Central America. 



B. M., 4766. I. H., 552. 



Bat. 2d Cen., 127. Pes., 6. 



Flowers white ; lip very large, white, with bright red 

 margin. Known also as Huntleya marginata. 



Warscewiczella velata. New Granada . . B. M., 5582. 

 Leaves in tufts of about five, usually with four single 

 flowered peduncles ; sepals and petals yellowish white ; 

 lip same color, but with crimson margin, with purple 

 lines ; flower very large. 



