8o ORCHIDS FOR EVERYONE 



barbatum x C Leeanum) ; C. Castleanum (C. hirsutiss'imum x 

 C superbiens) ; C. Chapmanii (C. bellatulum x C Curlisii), the 

 varieties C. C. magnificum and C. C. superbum are in advance of the 

 type ; C. chloroneurum (C Harrisianum x C. venustuni) ; C. 

 CONCO-LAWRE [C. concolor X C. Laivrenceanum) ; C. Constance (C. 

 Curtisi'i X C Stonei), in the variety named C. James H. Veitch, 

 C. Stonei platytanium was the pollen parent ; C. Cycnides (C. 

 bellatulum x C Swanianum), the variety C. William Lloyd is very 

 deeply coloured, and shapely ; C. Cymatodes (C. Curtisii x 

 C. superbiens), C. Beechense is a fine form ; C. DoM Carlos 

 (C Godefroya x C Lwwrenceanurri), the variety Rex is an especially 

 good one; C. Dicksonianum (C. HeraxC. villosum); C. 

 Edwardii (C Fairrieanum x C. superbiens) ; C. Edwardianum 

 [C. nitens x C. Rothschildeanuni), is a fine hybrid that was shown 

 as C. King Edward VII. ; C. Ettyi [C. Godefroya x C insigne), 

 is a rare and beautiful hybrid, best known by its varietal form 

 named C. Queen of Italy ; G. Eucharis (C. insigne x 

 C. Laivrenceanum) ; C. Figaro [C. /xnanthum x C Spicerianum), 

 is a bold flower very frequently exhibited as C. Tityus ; 

 C. Fowlers (C Chamber lainianum x C. insigne), originally ex- 

 hibited as C. Miss Louise Foivler ; C. giganteum [C. 

 Harrisianum x C. nitens) ; C. Godseffianum (C Boxallii x 

 C. hirsutissimum), originally raised by Mr Cookson, and well 

 represented by its varietal forms C. Jupiter and C. Othello; 

 C. Gravest (C Argus x C. niveum), the inverse cross is commonly 

 known as C. Ruth Ayling. 



C. Helena [C. bellatulum x C. insigne), a charming hybrid of 

 which C. Helen II. is a fine form ; C. lo C. Argus x C. 

 Lavorenceanum), a striking hybrid with petals that are very 

 heavily warted in the variety grande ; C. Jerninghami^ (C. 

 Spicerianutn x C. Winnianutn), a very fine hybrid whose parentage 



