CATTLEYA LABIATA. 
[PLATE 88. ] 
Native of Brazil. 
bar at the mouth of the tube is a roundish-oblong patch 
which becomes paler as it spreads towards the edge; the margin neatly and gored 
frilled, and having at the extreme edge a narrow border of pale rosy blush, whic 
is continued around the whole of the richly-coloured front lobe. Column clavate, 
semi-terete, shorter than the tube. 
, Genera and 
| CaTrLEYA LABIATA, Lindley, Collectanea Botanica, t. 33; Td. ' 
of Orchidaceous Plants, 116; id Botanical Register, t. 1859 ; Ae eT a ne 
Garden, t. 24 (varieties); Hooker, Exotic Flora, t. 157 ; Id., Botan ee xy 
t. 3998; Loddiges, Botanical Cabinet, t. 1956; Paston’s Magazme of , Willi , 
121; Van Houtte, Flore des Serres, tt. 1893-4; Jennings’ Orchids, t. 49; 
Orchid Grower's Manual, ed. 5, 122. 
: ices Systema- 
Epmpenprum tapratum, Reichenbach fil., in Walpers’ Annales Botan 
hee, vi., 313 (var. a. genuinum). 
7 ‘nce 1818, and Cattleya Loddigesii 
cy oat oman ae ag: the first Cattleya introduced, 
pliment to W. Cattley, Esq., 
owering C. labiata, 
the 
case of C. (labiata) Warnerii, the sub-species named ; 
the two forms of which may be easily distingwis many wonderful sub- 
since they generally. bloom in May and June. There sae and the size of the 
Varieties of C. Warnerii, both as regards the colour of ; er je autumn-flowering 
flowers, and some of these have been sold by collectors ee | 
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