HORTUS VEITCHII 



The flowers are increased in size and have a dash of crimson added in 

 the sepals and petals ; the disc of the lip is also more yellow, clear cut 

 and spathulate in form. 



GOODYEEA x VEITCHII. 



Williams' Orch. Man. ed. 7, p. 412. 



Raised by John Dominy from Goodyera discolor and Ancectochims 

 Veitchii ; a bigeneric hybrid of great botanical interest. 



L^BLIA x CLIO. 



Syns. Brassolcelia Clio. 

 Orchid Eeview, 1902, vol. x. p. 86. 



A hybrid between Laelia (Brassavola) glauca and L. cinnabarina, raised 

 by Seden at Langley and first flowered in January 1902. 



The flowers are light reddish-buff in colour, and in form fairly inter- 

 mediate between those of the two parents. 



LJELIA x DIGBYANO-PUEPUEATA. 



Syns. Brassolmlia Veitchii. 

 Orchid Review, 1899, vol. vii. p. 31 ; id. 1902, vol. x. p. 85. 



An interesting and striking hybrid raised from Laelia (Brassavola) 

 Digbyana and L. purpurata. 



The flowers resemble those of the last-named parent in shape, the sepals 

 and petals are white, and the front of the lip is purple. 



LAELIA x DIGBYANO-PUEPUEATA, var. KING EDWAED VII. 



Gard. Chron. 1902, vol. xxxi. pp. 206, 207, fig. 68, also suppl. col. pi. p. 413. 



A very fine form with an enormous lip, sepals and petals white in 

 colour, slightly tinged with rose, the lip primrose-yellow, veined with 

 bright rose-purple markings and delicately fringed. 



LAELIA x EDISSA. 



Gard. Chron. 1900, vol. xxvii. p. 143. 



Eaised by Seden from Laelia anceps and L. purpurata. 

 The flowers resemble those of the first-named species, but are larger ; 

 the lip is rich purple. 



L^LIA x EUTEEPE, Rolfe. 



Eolfe in Gard. Chron. 1888, vol. iv. s. 3, p. 533. 



An interesting little hybrid raised by Seden from Laelia pumila Dayana 

 and L. crispa. 



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