104 THE ORCHID REVIEW. [May, 1918, 
ae CATTLEYA > SCHEDERE. 
ATTLEYA SCHRCEDERZ is a very fine species of the labiata group 
which at one time was ranked as a variety of C. Trianz, but its 
introduction in quantity from a different locality led to a recognition of its 
distinctness. Its lighter colour, delightful heliotrope fragrance, and rather 
Fig. 11, CATTLEYA SCHRG:DERZ. 
later time of flowering, are among its more essential differences. The 
accompanying figure which represents a particularly fine specimen, W4 
grown and photographed by Mr. A. Herrington, Madison, New Jersey» 
U.S. A., and shows a plant in a six-inch basket bearing three spikes, of five, 
Six, and seven flowers, the latter number being somewhat unusual. It 
represents a fine specimen of sucessful:culture, and its general characte is 
