OcTOBER, 1922.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 313 
one under the circumstances that further comment is perhaps undesirable, 
but from a botanist’s point of view a flower of medium size and quality 
avould be more desirable as better representing the actual nature of th© 
plant. 
NEM. HYBRIDS. 
NAME. PARENTAGE, EXHIBITOR. 
Cattleya Avalanche ... ee ... | C. Mary Sander * C. Snow Queen ... | Sanders. 
Cattleya Bright Eyes ... “9 ... | C. Prince John X C. Armstrongiz .-- | Armstrong & Brown. 
‘Cattleya Courtrai... eas ... | C. Lueddemaniana X C. Rex ee anders. 
‘Cattleya Jules Serrie ... sth +» | C. Warscewiczii X C. Dietrichiana *** | Sanders. 
Cattleya Margaret... ws ess | C. Maggie Raphael x C. Iris ... asa | Pantia Ralli, Esq. 
Cattleya Orient beep i cieee pees | OU AGUIES Seka Gils cas wee aes | Armstrong & Brown. 
Cattleya Shrewsbury ... he ... | C.intertexta X C. Dusseldorfei_ .. ... | Sanders. 
‘Cattleya White Lady... ay .. | C. O'Brieniana X C. Percivaliana ... | Sanders. 
ipedi Ibi C. niveum X C. Astarte” ... a .. | Stuart Low 
Leliocattleya Golden Glow -» | Le. Sunrise X C. Venus $ Baron Schroder. 
liocattle phi Le. Ophir X C, *ybil ‘ assall 
Laliocattleya Osric ... 9 + «ss | Le, Orien anes. es | Hane 
Leliocattleya Praxiteles ae ... | Le. Mrs. Phayre X C. Hardyana ... ... | Pantia Ralli, Esq. 
Leliocattleya Queen Mary Lc. Lustre X C. Peetersii ... Ga ... | Sir Geo. Holford. 
Leliocattleya Rubicon ie ... | Lc, Geo. Woodhams * C. Hardyana__... | Baron Schroder. 
Leliocattleya Ruby King ... ... | Le. Golden Wren X C. Hardyana ... | Armstrong & Brown. 
Miltonia gattonensis ..  «. ... | M. Bleuana X M. Charlesworthii ... ... | Sir J. Co 
‘Odontoglossum lurid : arryanum ™ ympia Charlesworth 
Odontoglossum Queen Astarte . | O: Astarte X O. Queen of Gatton . Col 
‘Odontoglossum az O. regale X O. Lambeauianu - R. Gerrish, Esq: 
‘Odontoglossum Yellow Prince ... | O. King George * O. Queen of Gatt Sir J. Colm 
Phalenopsis Regnier ... ne ... | P. Lueddemanniana X P. Schilleriana_ ... A, Regnier. 
‘Sophrocattlalia Mac ... cs ... | Sc. Atreus X Lc. Maqueda ... st ... | Stuart, Low. 
Goop CuLtivation.-—Notwithstanding the lack of sunshine during the 
past summer, excellent results have been obtained in the cultivation of 
various Orchids in the collection of J. Frederick Phipp, Esq., of Devizes, 
Wilts. A photograph of plants that have recently flowered shows in the 
centre a robust example of Cattleya Harrisoniana with a spike of six flowers. 
On one side of it is the Knowle variety of C. Hardyana, and on the other 
a vigorous plant of C. Iris with six blooms on two spikes. Leeliocattleya 
Ophir has broader segments than are usually seen in this hybrid between 
€. aurea and L. xanthina, while in Lc. Nysa the characters of both parents 
are equally inherited. Among the Cypripediums are Neptune, with long 
petals derived from C. Rothschildianum; C. Euterpe, also known under 
its earlier name Arthur; and C. Harrisianum superbum, which has a 
historic interest on account of being the first raised hybrid Cypripedium, 
the result of crossing barbatum with villosum, the plant flowering for the 
first time in 1869. When one considers the number of Cattleya Iris that 
have been raised and distributed it is somewhat surprising to notice how 
few remain. Probably its constitution is not one that allows it to withstand 
