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\e BRASSOCATL/ELIA IMOGEN. | a 
4M HE annexed figure represents a very charming hybrid, that was raised by 
Messrs. Flory & Black, Orchid Nursery, Slough, from Leeliocattleya 
Trimyra and Brassocattleya langleyensis alba, and received an Award of 
Merit from the R.H.S. on February 11th last. The flower is of excellent 
Fig. 4. BRASSOCATLELIA IMOGEN. 
shape‘and substance, the broadly ovate petals and undulate lip setting it off 
to great advantage. The colour may be described as ivory white, for there 
is a faint tinge of yellow derived from the Lelia flava ancestry, and the disc 
The shape is largely derived from Cattleya 
of the lip is chrome yellow. 
he trace of fringe to 
Trianz, which comes in through both parents, while t 
the lip is derived from Brassavola Digbyana. 
