CATTLEYA x EUPHEASIA. 



Gard. Chron. 1896, vol. xx. p. 310 (Report of R.H.S. Orchid Committee) ; Orchid 

 Review, 1896, vol. iv. p. 297. 



Eaised from Cattleya Warscewiczii and C. superba, the latter being the 

 pollen parent. The flower is of good form and substance, most like the 

 seed parent in general character : the sepals and petals are bright rose- 

 purple, the lip sub-entire, rich crimson-purple in front, and the throat 

 nearly white with two yellow blotches at the sides. 



CATTLEYA x EUEYDICE. 



Gard. Chron. 1895, vol. xviii. p. 527 (Report of R.H.S. Orchid Committee). 

 Eaised by Seden from Cattleya labiata and C. Aclandiae. The sepals and 

 petals, of a pinkish lavender hue, bear a few purple spots ; the rich crimson 

 lip is yellow on the disc passing to cream-white at the base. 



CATTLEYA x FABIA. 



Orchid Review, 1894, vol. ii. p. 375. 



Eaised from Cattleya labiata and C. Dowiana. The light rosy-pink 

 flowers have mottled segments and a lip approaching that of C. labiata, 

 with some yellow in the throat. 



CATTLEYA x FABIOLA. 



Gard. Chron. 1896, vol. xx. p. 601. 

 Eaised from Cattleya Bowringiana and the hybrid C. Harrisi. 



CATTLEYA x INTEETEXTA. 



Gard. Chron. 1897, vol. xxi. p. 177. 



Eaised from Cattleya Mossias and C. Warneri ; the flowers adhere 

 closely in form to those of the last-named parent. 



CATTLEYA x MANGLESII, Bchb. f. 



Rchb. f. in Gard. Chron. 1880, vol. xiv. p. 556; Veitchs' Man. Oroh. PI. pt. ii. p. 91. 

 Eaised by Dominy from Cattleya Lueddemanniana crossed with C. Lod- 

 digesii, and flowered for the first time in August 1866. 



CATTLEYA x MANTINII. 



Veitchs' Catlg. of PI. 1896, p. 4. 



A charming hybrid raised by Mons. George Mantin, President of the 

 Orchid Committee of the Societe Nationale d' Horticulture de France, and 

 also by Seden from Cattleya Bowringiana and C. Dowiana, the latter 

 being the pollen parent. Specimens from both progenies were exhibited 

 simultaneously at the Eoyal Horticultural Society's Meeting on October 

 29th 1895. 



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