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C. Marsterso'nia (Mrs. Marsterson's). A hybrid of C. 



labiata. 

 tnassaia'na (Massaian). Mauve and magenta lip. 



Colombia. 



massangea'na. See C. LABIATA TRIAN^E MASSANGEANA. 

 Matho'nits (Mrs. Mathon's). Supposed natural 



hybrid. 

 maxima (largest). Satiny rose; lip pale rose with 



citron band. Peru and Ecuador. 1844. 

 a'lba (white). White, with purple markings on 



the Up. 

 aphle'bia (lip-un veined). Lip without coloured 



veins. 1884. 



docto'ris (doctor's). A pale rose variety. 1883. 

 floribu'nda (free-flowering). Bright rose ; lip 



crimson-purple, edged white. 

 gigante'a (gigantic). A large, light-coloured 



variety. 1895. 

 hrubya'na (Hrubyan). Lip handsomely veined 



with red. 



tnaloua'na (Malouan). Flowers dark. Pseudo- 

 bulbs short. 1889. 

 marchetia'na (Marchetian). Dark purple, veined 



magenta-purple. Ecuador and Peru. 1889. 

 peruyia'na (Peruvian). 

 ,, virgina'lis (virginal). White ; lip striped red purple. 



1897. 



Measure'sii (Measures's). Garden hybrid. 1886. 

 Mende'lii (Mendel's). See C. LABIATA MENDELII. 

 Mo'ssice (Mrs. Moss's). See C. LABIATA MOSSLE. 

 Nilso'ni (Nilson's). Apparently a natural hybrid. 



Brazil. 1889. 



nobi'lior (nobler). See C. WALKERIANA NOBILIOR. 

 o&rrtta'na(Obrienian). Rosy-tinted. Brazil. 1890. 

 odorati'ssima (sweetest). Purple. Demerara. 1836. 

 owenia'na (Owenian). Creamy-white ; lip crimson 



and gold. Seems a variety of C. hardyana. 1892. 

 pa'llida (pale). White, pink, yellow. Brazil. 1850. 



A variety of C. labiata. 



papeiansia'na (Papeiansian). See C. LODDIGESII. 

 Parthe'nia (Parthenia). Garden hybrid. 

 Patroci'nii (Patrocin's). Supposed natural hybrid, 



C. Loddigesii and C. guttata leopardina. Brazil. 

 percivalia'na (Percivalian). See C. LABIATA FERCIVA- 



LIANA. 



Perri'nii (Perin's). SeeL^LiA PERINII. 



pictura'ta (painted). Garden hybrid. 1878. 



pinellia'na and C. Pinellii. See L^LIA PUMILA 



PRyESTANS. 



porphyroglo'ssum (purple-lipped). Lip purple. Brazil. 

 punctula'ta (finely spotted). Sepals and petals 



with crimson spots. 1887. 

 porphyrophle'bia (purple- veined). Hybrid between 



C. intermedia and C. superba. 1885. 

 Pri'nceps (chief). A dull-coloured variety of C. 



granulosa schofieldiana. 1892. 

 pu'mila (dwarf). See L^LIA PUMILA. 

 quadri' color (four-coloured). See C. LABIATA 

 Regne'llii (Regnell's). See C. SCHILLERIANA 

 reineckia'na (Reineckian). See C. LABIATA MOSSLB 



REINECKIANA. 



resple'ndens (resplendent). Supposed natural hybrid, 

 C. schilleriana and C. granulosa. 1885. 



R' ex (King). Creamy-white; lip purple, veined gold. 

 1890. 



Rce'zlii (Rcezl's). See C. LABIATA RCEZLII. 



Rucke'ri (Racket's). White, yeUow. Colombia. 1865. 



sanderia'na (Sanderian). See C. LABIATA WARSCE- 



WICZII. 



schMeria'na (Schillerian). Red-brown, purple, white. 



Bahia. 1857. 

 amalia'na (Amalian). Lip densely veined bright 



purple. Brazil. 1887. 

 aulcote'nsis (Aulcote). Rose ; lip crimson-purple. 



1895. 

 Lo wit (Low's). Lavender-blue; lip with darker 



lavender veins. 1892. 

 superba (superb). Lip red- purple, edged white. 



1809. 

 schofieldia'na (Schofieldian). See C. GRANULOSA 



CHOFIELDIANA. 



3chroede'rce (Baroness Schroeder's). See C. LABIATA 



SCHROEDERJE. 



schroederia'na (Schroederian). Purple mauve; lip 

 with small side lobes and a long claw. 1883. 



C. Sci'ta (Scita). Pale ochre, purple blotches ; lip 

 purple. Perhaps a natural hybrid. 1885. 



Skinnefri (Skinner's). Rosy-purple. September. Gua- 

 temala, Mexico. 1836. 



a'lba (white). White. Costa Rica. 1877. 



a'tro-ro'sea (dark rose). Dark rose. Guatemala. 

 1836. 



ocula'ta (eyed). Lip with maroon-purple disc. 



soro'ria (sisterhood). Green, yellow, purple, 

 white. Brazil. 1887. 



,, speciosi' ssima (showiest). See C. LABIATA LUEDDE- 



MANNIANA. 



,, spheno'phora (freckle-bearing). See C. GUTTATA. 



statteria'na (Statterian). See C. LABIATA AUREA 



STATTERIANA. 



sua'vior (sweeter). Rose ; lip lilac and purple. 



Garden hybrid. 

 ,, supe'rba (superb). Purple. May. Brazil and 



Guiana. 1838. 



a'lba (white). Brazil. 1890. 

 sple'ndens (splendid). Rose, violet, white. Ric 



Negro. 1870. 

 ,, supe'r-Forbe'sii. Garden hybrid, C. superba and C. 



Forbesii. 1896. 



Tria'nce (Dr. Triana's). See C. LABIATA TRIAN^E. 

 triophtha'lma (three-eyed). Garden hybrid between 



C. exoniensis and C. superba. 1883. 

 Veda'sti (Vedast's). Garden hybrid between C. 



Loddigesii and Lczlia pumila prczstans. 

 veluti'na (velvety). Green, purple, rose. Brazil. 



1870. 

 ., Lie'tzei (Lietz's). Dusky orange, spotted purple. 



Brazil. 1888. 

 puncta'ta (spotted). Larger, thickly dotted purple. 



Brazil. 1888. 



veno'sa (veiny). Supposed natural hybrid, C. Loddi- 

 gesii Harrison and C. Forbesii. 

 Victo'ria-regi'na (Queen Victoria). Reddish ; lip 



white, lined and blotched crimson. Brazil. 



1892. 

 virgina'lis (virginal). See C. LABIATA ELDORADO 



VIRGINALIS. 



Wagene'ri (Wagener's). See C. LABIATA MOSSLB 



WAGENERI. 

 walheria'na (walkerian). Lilac, crimson. May. Brazil. 



1844. 

 dolo'sa (deceitful). Side lobes of lip overlap half 



their length. 

 nobi'lior (nobler). Side lobes of lip overlap their 



whole length. 

 schroederia'na (Schroederian). Rose-purple, with 



darker markings. 

 Walli'sii (Wallis's). See C. LABIATA ELDORADO 



VIRGINALIS. 



Warne'ri (Warner's). See C. LABIATA WARNERI. 

 warocquea'na (Warocquean). See C. LABIATA WAROC- 



QUEANA. 



,, Warscewi'czii (Warscewicz's). See C. LABIATA WAR- 



SCEW1CZII. 



,, wellsia'na (wellsian). Hybrid between C. superba and 

 Lcelia elegans (?). 1893. 



Wendla'ndii (Wendland's). Hybrid, C. bowringiana 

 and C. labiata Warscewiczii. 1894. 



Whi'tei (White's). Dull purple ; lip fringed, magenta- 

 purple. Brazil. 1882. 



,, wilsonia'na (Wilsonian). Deep purple ; lip violet, 

 white base. S. Amer. 1877. 



Zeno'bia, (Zenobia). Garden hybrid. 1887. 



CATTLEYO'PSIS. (From Caltleya, and opsis, resem- 

 blance ; it resembles a Cattleya. Nat. ord. Orchidacea?.) 

 Stove Orchid. For culture, see CATTLEYA. 



C delica'tula (very pale). Pale rose. June. Cuba. 



CAULIFLOWER. Bra'ssica olera'cea cauliflo'ra. 



Varieties. There are many to be found in local 

 catalogues ; but they are only different names for the 

 following : Early London, Veitch's Autumn Giant, Large 

 Asiatic, and Walcheren. The last named is included 

 also among the Broccolis ; for it unites these to the 

 Cauliflowers, partaking of the character of each. 



Sowing. There are three seasons for sowing this 

 vegetable. 



First Sowing. For the first main crop, a sowing 



