HORTUS VEITCHII 



From this last-named it differs in having the lip closely veined all over, 

 as in C. maxima. 



CATTLEYA x PHILO. 

 Gard. Chron. 1892, vol. xi. p. 535 (Report of R.H.S. Orchid Committee). 



Eaised by Seden from Cattleya iricolor and C. Mossiae, the first in which 

 the rare C. iricolor participated. 



CATTLEYA x PHILO, var. ALBIFLOEA. 



Orchid Review, 1893, vol. i. p. 357. 

 A light coloured form of the preceding derived from the same parents. 



CATTLEYA x PICTUEATA, Bchb. /. 



Syns. C. X hybrida, var. picta. 



Rchb. f. in Gard. Chron. 1877, vol. viii. p. 584; Fl. Mag. 1881, t. 473; Gard. Chron. 

 1889, vol. v. p. 746 (Rolfe's List of Garden Orchids) ; Veitchs' Man. Orch. PI. 

 pt, ii. p. 91. 



A hybrid raised by Dominy at Exeter from Cattleya guttata and C. 

 intermedia. 



CATTLEYA x POEPHYEOPHLEBIA, Bchb. f. 



Rchb. f. in Gard. Chron. 1885, vol. xxiv. p. 552 ; Veitchs' Man. Orch. PI. pt. ii. p. 92. 



A hybrid raised by Seden from Cattleya intermedia and C. superba. 

 The rich purple veinings on the lip of the flower are remarkable, and 

 suggested the name, " a purple vein." 



CATTLEYA x PEINCESS. 



Gard. Chron. 1899, vol. xxvi. p. 335 (Report of R.H.S. Orchid Committee). 



Eaised by Seden from Cattleya Trianae and C. Lueddemanniana. 

 The sepals and petals are of a pale rose colour, the lip bright reddish 

 purple with diverging orange-coloured lines, and all parts very broad. 



CATTLEYA x QUINQUECOLOE. 



PI. Mag. t. 511 ; Williams' Orch. Man. 7th edt. p. 183. 



A hybrid raised by Dominy, which received the name quinquecolor, or 

 five-coloured, on account of the many colours the different parts of the 

 flower assume. The parents were Cattleya Forbesii and C. Aclandiae. 



CATTLEYA x SUAVIOE. 



Veitchs' Man. Orch. PI. pt. ii. p. 92 ; Gard. Chron. 1889, vol. v. p. 802 (Rolfe's List of 



Garden Orchids). 



Eaised by Seden from Cattleya intermedia and C. Mendelii. 



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