58 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [FEBRUARY, 1914. 
&| NEW HYBRIDS. 
ZELIOCATTLEYA SWANBOROUGHII.—A promising hybrid raised 
in the collection of Mrs. Sheppee, Holly Spring, Bracknell, by Mr. 
W. C. Swanborough, from L.-c. Dominiana 2? X Andromeda, and now ~ 
producing its first two flowers. The sepals and petals are lilac, with a 
darker median line, and have an expanse of over 33 inches, while the lip is 
intense claret-purple, and very undulate, with a deep yellow disc and a few 
darker veins. It is the first of the batch to bloom. 
The following five hybrids were entered on the Registration Form of 
the R.H.S. Hybrid Orchid Register on January 13th last, the plants being 
also exhibited :— 
CYMBIDIUM CONINGSBYANUM (grandiflorum ? X_ insigne).—A_ fine 
hybrid, having greenish yellow flowers, with much red spotting on the 
cream white lip. Exhibited by G. Hamilton-Smith, Esq., Finchley (gr. 
Mr. Coningsby), Award of Merit, R.H.S., Jan. 13th, rg14. 
LALIOCATTLEYA CEcILIA (C. Triane ? xX L.-c. Truffautiana).—A 
promising hybrid, with bronzy rose sepals and petals, and the front of the 
ip claret-purple. Exhibited by Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, R.H.S., 
Jan. 13th, rgr4. 
ODONTIODA HEMPTINNEANA (C. Neetzliana 9 xX O. eximium.—A fine 
hybrid, with dark scarlet flowers. Exhibited by Messrs. Sander & Sons, 
St. Albans, R.H.S., Jan. 13th, rgr4. 
ODONTOGLOssUM CANARY (armainvillierense X oakwoodiense ?).—A 
beautiful canary yellow hybrid, having broad, undulate segments, with a 
very few red-brown spots. Raised by Messrs. Charlesworth & Co. 
Exhibited by Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashtead Park (gr. Mr. Farnes), Award of 
Merit, R.H.S., Jan. 13th, 1914. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM IGNEUM (cirrhosum 2 x Wilckeanum).—A _ beautiful 
hybrid, having flowers somewhat resembling O. Phoebe, profusely spotted 
with brownish red on a white ground. Exhibited by: Messrs. Sander & 
Sons, St. Albans, R.H.S., Jan. 13th, IQI4. 
Eight others were entered and exhibited on January 27th :— 
BRASSOCATLELIA ARIEL (B.-c. Leemannie x L. purpurata ?).—A very 
promising hybrid, having cream white sepals and petals, tinged with pink, 
and the fringed lip bright rose-pink with a yellow throat. Exhibited by 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Orchid Nursery, Slough, R.H.S., Jan. 27th, 1914. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA CrciLia (B. glauca x C. Dowiana aurea ?).—A very 
pretty little hybrid, having cream white sepals and petals, and a rose-coloured 
lip, with light yellow throat. Exhibited by Messrs, Flory & Black, Orchid 
Nursery, Slough, R.H.S., Jan, 27th, 1914. 
