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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. | 11 
A LIST OF HYBRID CATTLEYAS—+ Continue. 
HYBRID IÆ А ca d}. 
149. 
(ROPHRO- erred a Co tinu d). 
Prati, Raiser, Sc. Par Ispring, Raiser, 5c. 
©. р. iana © a L. crispa d E dall P Veitch 7 — nitis alen ; X Loddi ; = Caly C V Hitch 
or Mowe х L. 3 =Domivians Veitch x L.-C. Lit =Veitchii Veitch 
xL. ae =Clive Cookson : " 
. Xele aire 9 xDormaniana = Claptonense w HYBRID L.ELIAS, 
" va xelegans var. Behilleriana $ XC.Mossim Mrs. Наг Harris L. crispa 9 x L.-C.x "et; ria Veitch 
L. flava x C. Skinneri Marriottiana Sir W. Marriott MA T L. 5% el ыы 2 РРА 4 = еца Veitch 
( Gaskelliana 2 xL. xanthina g = Нор, М stor Sander лә uoc lobe уа алпа Wyatt 
( ulosa X L. crispa = Mylamiana Ko! Вовна. = "ji cheriana Veitch 
C. intermedia? X L -C. x elegans g —intricata E a X pumila Dayana = щеп Veitch 
C. labiata vera 9 К = =Veitchiana eitch L. L- C. Schilleriana Felix Veitch 
( X L. lobata ri-pa =callogh Veitch L. К часы» че. x Pilcher ne =flammea Veitch 
C. Loddisesi x L. os с.х elegans = Cassandra Veitch | L. * purpur: == Latona Veitch 
T =Ino Veitch L.-C, x exoniensis 9 x t. pullis g = Jassiope Veitch 
- +» Turner’s var. =Zenoba Veitch L. Perrini 9 xpumilad =juvenilis mien 
e x L Perrini =ameen Bleu B ong mila mx L.-C. — = Novelty “itch 
% x pumila Aur.ra | Turner's var. оу — Trentonensis America 
=ve taste Perrinoud „ Day —4 хене ра Graves ander 
C. Lu ddemanniana x L.-C. x — — Mardellii Veitch | X xunthina = Oweninne Sander 
с. -— LA E S — =Zephyra Veitch L. purpurata X L.-C. elegans — Horniana Horn 
C. Moss = Phoebe Cookson 
& he =Hippol Veitch | GARDEN HYBRIDS. менене 
ж - A —exonien»is Veitch | Offspring. Par. Raiser, Sc. 
„  XL.Digbyana eer te cage Veitch | L. Cassiope niensis? xL, eres 4 Veitch 
»  XL.purpurata =Canhamiee Veitch L. euter — ? "ond Dayana g Veitch 
Wagner's var, X L.-C, x elegans — Kranzlinii Sander | L. Felix —erispa 9 xL.-C. Sehilleriaua 4 Veiteh 
L. Perrini 9 xc. 38 aurea d еса Veitch L. fiam —cinnabarina x x Pitcheri eitch 
». ХО, labiata vera =Statteriana Veitch L. Gra =pumila Dayana? xcrispa d der 
L. purpurata x — Bella Veitch L. Horniana —purpurata 9 XL.-C. elegans Horn 
Es EM Mossim = Canhamiana Veitch L. juvenilis —Perrini ? xpumilad Rleu 
is =Ridolfiana Sand a =cinnabarina р, 4 pee. é Veitch 
"m x C. Warscewiezi —Arnoldiana Sand L. Novelty —pumila9 x Harris 
1 Veitch L. Trentonensis Turn Ames 
L. x pumila x C, рожі = Norman okson L. Oweniana =pumila Dayana $ Vh eiat Sander 
» XL.-C. — Р Cassio Veitch L. Pilcheriana =crispa x Perri Veitch 
* 2:7 1 — vera =Cornelia Veitch L. lilacina =crispa x Pe 
m ddigesi =Blessensis L. Stella —erispa 9 x L. ¢ Фф ns Hi 4 Veitch 
> =Tydea Veitch L. Victoria =L, crispay x L.C ini Veitch 
„ XO, War- c wiczi =ері Veitch L. vitelli ? harpo; 3 — Perrini Schroder 
„ Шауапа х О. dolosa = Маупагііі Sander . Wyattiana 9 x ta &, natural hybrid 
$$ „ XC.Dowiana aurea =Ingramii Ingram 
Ў i СЕ — чычат — Veitch NATURAL HYBRID LJELIAS. 
=P. Veitch = 
L.-C. bee y xo Ledige 1 ane Sander itc Аааа MR AER di Ji 
C. superbi XL -C. Devoniensis =Se*eni Veitch Eyermann —mnsjalisx autumnalis 
x Я -C. x exoniensis =triophthalma Veitch Lindleyana =L. (Brassavola) tuberculata x С. intermedia (Brasso-Cattleya) 
C. Trianæi 9 XL, anceps = Frederick Boyle inder lilacina =crispa x Perrini 
„ XL. flava = Myra Veitch 
s xl. ы = Baroness Schroder va NATURAL HYBRID CATTLEYAS 
» XL. majalis mær eite Parents. Offspri Raiser, Sc, 
„ хі. 2 n eitch Aclande x Walkeriana seo erring. 
90 XL. purpurata [var. 8 —Wellsiana Sander bicolor x guttata velutina 
с. | mtm e 9 x is -C. elegans, Turcer’ з =Chlonia Veitch Dowiana x Warscewiczii — Hardvana 
C. Warneri 9 xL. a pag = Mauve Quee Sander = à Ж aiana 
» XL. purpura Wels Veitch eldorado x superba Brymeriana 
> =V eiia Sander Forbesii x guttata =Lucieniana 
Valvassorii Linden intricate 
"залы 9'х0. Dormaniana ег wo m Seits 
NATURAL HYBRIDS LJLIO-CATTLEYA. : oe 0. Schilleriana 1 · T 
C. guttata Leopoldi x purpurata ES 8 venosa 
„ Prinzii X grandis =Pittiana intermedia tax bicolor =Batalinii 
intermedia хори =Schilleriana = i 
L. pumila x Dormani — Loadi ges X guttata тя = Раёгосіпіа 
Perrini х unknown =0weniæ — X =cupido 
L. superba x L.-C. xelegans Ludovscia — E: = 
C. Warneri x L. 8 = Albanensis 
„ Ж. ш ttoiana NA L HYBRID—EPI-CATTLEYA. 
Epidendrum aurantiacum х Cattleya Skinneri = sis 
SOPHRO-CATTLEYAS. » — —— — 
Batemaniana — — — xC. intermedia Veitch 7 isque HYBRID—EPI-LJELIA. 
eximia = х С. Boweri Veitch — ciliare x Lelia ance =Epi-Lelia Hard yana Sander 
leta = а i XL. pumila Dayana Veitch tisgrandiflora 9 x — Д radicans— Veitchii Veitch 
NURSERY NOTES. 
SWISS NURSERY, FARNHAM, SURREY, 
congratulation the local resi- 
dents that cw dni Mortimer has pitched his tent 
there, it is all the same a matter of some difficulty 
to those «sta ciu who find Rose Lod, 
а nursery, but no one can tell the full capacities of 
ground y it is fully tested. Now, after a fi 
y purchased at 208. per acre, Amongst 
other accomplishments, Mr, Mortimer is а capital 
Dahlia florist, & and he has put out this year of 
" shows,” us, seedlings, &c., 
about 4 
article, by the way, has to be brought about 6 — 
— ot, at а cost of 108, per cartload, 
mier i ry elevated rta Violas do vell, 
а чү ote of old — ta of th y Countess of 
Kintore presenting a charming MC Stt the soil 
is far more retentive o 
drought could well have — —— 
always found at 6 feet from „ 
a mile away a depth of 180 hel has to be dug ere 
water is found, 
The wonderfully pretty Nemesia strumosa Suttoni 
is found here in great quantity, and ate. freely. 
The plants were raised under glass, then planted out 
in ous ks of colour, and found 
etty true. hues are rich 
a most 4 Within — ran a 
very fine lot of be seen, 
Coleuses ma 
strong plants, in G-inch pots, of varying heights 
Ё 
grow these from cuttings and them, 
when from a packet of seed they can obtain such a 
wealth of and of variety? Т grown 
expressly to seed ; very tiny is the seed, and 
are grown, but only as old pot-plante, dwarf bushes, 
just to furnish cuttings, as these, when rooted, are 
sold in great quantities. They root in shallow boxes 
filled with the surface-sand from the heath, with 
rem ease, 
The chief subjects of the houses, however, are 
Tomatos, Melons, and Cacumbers ; of these latter, 
huge crops of seed-fruits have already been taken off 
from January тече and other plants have taken 
their places, to give a second crop. These are 
chiefly grown in wooden troughs about 20 inches 
havi 
younger in fall fruit. The sample 
е, ‚ and 
colour, with scarcely any heel, and about 
16 inches long, is as, a as can be 
shade ecd vy cropper. Of other varieties 
grown, Sutton's Prize- winner, m Telegrapb, 
Al, and Rochford's now in growth or 
cropping. Success, — Fe gam and other 
varieties are The year's pro- 
duce of fruits is indeed uim and the seed crop а 
one, 
great 
Melons are grown for eed and for trials, These 
are chiefly put up in оми О ы 
