HORTUS VEITCHII 



PHAIOCALANTHE IEEOEATA, var. EOSEA. 



Gard. Chron. 1895, vol. xvii. p. 337 (Report of R.H.S. Orchid Committee) ; Orchid 

 Review, 1895, vol. iii. p. 128 ; Jour, of Hort. 1895, April 18th, p. 331, fig. 56. 



Eaised by Seden from Phaius grandifolius and Calanthe vestita 

 gigantea : a rose-coloured form of the type. 



PHAIOCALANTHE SEDENIANA, Eolfe. 



Syn. Phaius X Sedenianus, Rchb. 



Rolfe in Gard. Chron. 1888, vol. iii. p. 136; Veitchs' Man. Orch. PI. vi. p. 17; Rchb. f. 

 in Gard. Chron. 1887, vol. i. p. 174; Jour, of Hort. 1894, Dec. 6th, pp. 512, 

 513, fig. 80. 



A beautiful plant with flowers of a shade of pale primrose -yellow, 

 raised by Seden by crossing the large-flowered Phaius grandifolius with 

 the beautiful Calanthe X Veitchii, the latter being the pollen parent and 

 itself a hybrid : it is one of the best bigeneric hybrids. 



PHAIOCALANTHE SEDENIANA, var. ALBIFLOEA. 



Gard. Chron. 1896, vol. xix. p. 88 (Report of R.H.S. Orchid Committee) ; Jour, of 

 Hort. 1896, Jan. 30th, p. 99, fig. 15. 



A white form of the preceding, raised at Langley. 



PHAIUS x AMABILIS. 



J. O'Brien in Gard. Chron. 1893, vol. xiii. p. 226, fig. 32, p. 229 ; Orchid Review, 1893, 



vol. i. p. 87. 



A hybrid, raised by crossing Phaius grandifolius with the pollen of 

 P. tuberculosus, the flowers with white sepals and petals tinged with rose 

 on the face ; lip claret-coloured, with darker purplish lines on a whitish 

 ground on the base inside, the lower portion of the labellum yellow on the 

 outside throughout. 



PHAIUS X MACULATO-GEANDIFOLIUS. 



Gard. Chron. 1891, vol. x. p. 591 (Report of R.H.S. Orchid Committee). 



Eaised from the two species expressed by the name, and exhibited for 

 the first time in November 1891. 



PHAL^BNOPSIS x AEIADNE. 



Orchid Review, 1896, vol. iv. p. 147. 



Eaised from Phalasnopsis Aphrodite and P. Stuartiana, the latter 

 the pollen parent. The sepals and petals white, of usual shape, the 

 lip nearly intermediate ; the side lobes less oblique than in P. Aphrodite, 



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