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vestita rubro-oculata, and the progeny again seeded from for several years, the 
darkest form being selected on each occasion. A white form (C. x Sibyl) is said 
to have come out of the same capsule as the deep rose one. 
17. ©. x Sedenii (x Veitchii 9? x vestita), G.C. 1878, i. 168; V. Man. O. 
vi. 75; O.R. 1893, 68.—Veitch, 1878. 
C. x Alexandri, G.C. 1885, it. 566; O.R. 1903, 116.—Cookson. 
C. x Hallti, G.C. 1887, 11. 596; V. Man. O. vi. 74. - Hall. 
C. « Cooksoni, G.C. 1885, tt. 566; O.R. 1903, 116.—Cookson. 
<x Eyermanii, Gard, & For. 1891, 16, 17, f. 3.—Lorillard. 
C. vestita var. Cornelius Vanderbilt, G.C. 1893, i. 322.—Vanderbilt. 
18. G. x splendens ( Darblayana x rosea ?), G.C. 1898, 1. 106; O.R. 
1898, 94.—Cookson, 1898. 
The form of the pollen parent used was C. « Bryan. 
19. ©. x Veitchii (rosea ? x vestita), G.C. 1859, 1016; B. Jag. t. 5375; 
Git#l. 1873, 65, t. 751, f. 1-4; Fl. Mag. 1866, t. 280; O. 4. i. t. 31; Gard. 1887, 
ii. 12, t. 604; Lind. v. t. 217; V. Man. O. vi. 75, 76, f.; O.R. 1893, 4; $.H. 1902, 
i. 161, f.; Dict. Ic. O. Cal. hyb. t. 1 (and several other figures).—Veitch, 1859. 
C. <« Sandhurstiana, G.C. 1881, i. 395 ; O.R. 1893, 71.—Gosse. 
C. & burfordiensis, Gard. 1892, ti. 398, t. 855, f.; Reichenhb. ser. 2, ii. 31, t. 
a 
63, f. 3.—Lawrence. 
Cas sanguinaria, G.C. 1886, 1. 331; O.R. 1893, 132.—Lawrence. 
C. &% versicolor, G.C. 1891, ii. 712; Gard. 1892, i. 399, t. 855, f—Lawrence. 
Var. alba, G.C. 1889, i. 132. —Strickland. A very distinct, pure white 
variety. 
C. % Veitchii has also been found asa wild plant, by Mr. Boxall, and 
flowered with Messrs. Hugh Low & Co, in 1893 (O.R. 1894, 19). The parentage 
of C. % versicolor was not recorded, but it is referred to C. x Veitchit as a 
variety in the R.H.S. List of Awards. The record of C. x burfordiensis requires 
confirmation, for it has been suggested that it is a form of C. x Sedenit. 
20. C x Victoria-Regina (rosea 2?  Veitchii), Reichenb., ser. 2, it. 31, t. 
63, f. 1, G. C. 1893, ii. 692; GO. R. 1894, 29. —Lawrence, 1890. 
C. x% rosea, G. C. 1890, i. 43; Gard. 1892, 1. 399, t. 855, f. (not of Lindl.). 
C. x Limatodes, G. C. 1900, i. 30; O. R. 1900, 357. 
The original name of C. x rosea was changed to prevent confusion with the 
species, C. rosea, Benth., formerly known as Limatodes rosea, Lindl., which was 
one of the parents. : 
1. C. ~ Winnii (Regnieri ? x Veitchii).— Winn. 1889. 
Cc. <~ (unnamed), G.C. 1890, 1. 73. 
A handsome hybrid, rather variable ia colour, of which six different forms 
are preserved at Kew. 
9. CATTLEYA. 
4. C. x Adela (Percivaliana ~ Trianz @?), G. C. 1898, ii. 14; O.R. 1898, 
223,—Veitch, 1898. 
