Clos 
C. x Denisianum, the result of across between C. superbiens and C. selli- 
gerum (vide Lindenia, X, p. 13). 
C. x Diana, the result of a cross between C. superbiens and C. Spicerianum. 
C. x Mabelianum, the result of a cross between C. superbiens and C. Elliot- 
hanum. ‘= 
C. x Numa, the result of a cross between C. Stone: and C. Lawrenceanum. 
C. x Edith Winn, the result of a cross between C. Stonei and C. purpura- 
tum or barbatum. 
C. x Alice, the result of a cross between C. Stonei and C. Shicerianum. 
C. x The Duke, the result of a cross between C. Stonei and C. barbatum. 
C. x Lord Derby, the result of a cross between C. superbiens and C. Roth- 
schildianum. 
Several seedlings produced by the crossing of species more or less ana- 
logous sometimes offer a striking resemblance to the above mentioned varieties; 
the descendants of C. Rothschildianum, for instance, may be classed in the same 
section, and it is a known fact that amongst them is to be found a whole 
category of remarkable hybrids, of which C. x Massaianum is typical. 
C. x Morganiae, and especially its Burfordiense variety, is up to the present 
time the finest specimen of this group. 
Our plate was painted after the superb plant belonging to the collection 
of M. le Comte pr Boustzs, so often quoted in this Iconography as being one 
of the most select and best cultivated in Europe. oye OF 
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