64 ORCHID HYBRIDS. 



Orchids Raised from Seed of Their Own 



Kind. 



While I have taken occasion to enumerate hybrids 

 raised through crossing of their own kind at places 

 where their original cross is recorded, I repeat them 

 here, together with seedlings raised from other sources: 



Aeranthus Leonis. Loury, foreman in Jardin des 

 Plantes, Paris, raised two plants from seed obtained 

 from imported pods. Rv. Hrt. (mentioned G. Ch., May 

 15, '86). 



Cpd. Harrisianum x. Self-fertilized by Grey, for Corn- 

 ing, Albany, 1876. Also raised by Win. Grey; who also 

 raised Cpd. Harrisianum superbum x from self-fertiliza- 

 tion. "A perpetual bloomer." 



Gpd. insigne Chantinii. Grey, for Corning, Albany, 

 1894. 



Cpd. spectabile. Raised from seed sown unto the bed 

 of the mother plants, by F. C. LeMoyne, Chicago. G. 

 & F., Jan. 7, '91. 



Cpd. Spicerianum. Raised by Grey, for Corning, Al- 

 bany, 1894. 



Cpd. Stonei platytcenium. Fertilized with its own 

 pollen. Lawrence, Dorking. G. Ch., Jan. 14, '82, 



Cpd. vexillarium x. Raised by Grey, for Corning, 

 Albany, 1894. 



Lisa grandiflora. Raised true from seed. G. Ch., 



