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ZELIOCATTLEYA Goldilocks (C. Harrisoniana x L. Cowanii.—A 
remarkable hybrid, bearing a short raceme of numerous deep golden 
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yellow flowers, and thus most resembling the former in habit, and the latter 
in the size and colour of the flowers. It is a striking thing. Sent by 
O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bridge Hall, Bury (gr. Mr. Rogers). 
LALIOCATTLEYA Avoca (C. Triane xX L. Latona).—A promising 
hybrid, having lilac-purple sepals and petals, the latter with a broad median 
purple band at the apex, and the lip intense crimson-purple, with two deep 
yellow bands on the disc. Sent by H. T. Pitt, Esq., Rosslyn, Stamford 
Hill (gr. Mr. Thurgood). 
OpDONTIODA CoLMANII (O. Bradshawiez x Odontoglossum amabile).—A 
striking hybrid, which has almost reverted to the Odontoglossum type, 
recalling a heavily-blotched O. eximium, though the Odontioda influence 
can be traced in the details of the lip and column. The flower is of fine shape, 
with broad white segments, heavily blotched with violet-purple. Exhibited 
by Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart. (gr. Mr. Collier), R.H.S., March 24th, 1914. 
ODONTIODA FUSCIMIUM (Odontioda St.-Fuscien X Odontoglossum 
eximium).—Flowers dark red throughout, except for the yellow disc, and 
most resembling the Odontioda parent in shape. Raised in the collection 
of R. G. Thwaites, Esq., Chessington, Streatham Hill. 
ODONTOGLOssUM NEWLINGII (cirrhosum X Ossulstonii).—A very pretty 
hybrid, most like the former in shape, and heavily blotched with dark purple 
on a white ground. Raised in the collection of R. G. [hwaites, Esq., 
Chessington, Streatham Hill. 
CyPRIPEDIUM JEZEBEL (Arthurianum pulchellum X Mrs. Wm. Mostyn). 
—A handsome hybrid, having the dorsal sepal covered with large purple- 
brown blotches on a light ground, and the petals broad and very undulate, 
the latter showing the Fairrieanum influence. Raised by Lt.-Col. Sir 
George L. Holford, Westonbirt (gr. Mr. Alexander). 
CYPRIPEDIUM REDWING (G. F. Moore X Charlesianum var. Hannibal.) 
—A large and handsome hybrid, having a very round dorsal sepal, with 
numerous purple blotches on a light ground, and broad purple-red spread- 
ing petals. Exhibited by Lt.-Col. Sir George L. Holford, Westonbirt 
(gr. Mr. Alexander), R.H.S., March roth, 1914. 
CypRIPeDIUM Satyr (Hera x Beryl Holford’s var.).—A fine hybrid, 
having very large purple-brown blotches on the dorsal sepal, which is 
green with a white margin, and very broad petals, in which the villosum 
influence is paramount. Exhibited by Lt.-Col. Sir George L. Holford, 
Westonbirt (gr. Mr. Alexander), R.H.S., January 27th, 1914. 
