Fepruary, 1917. ] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 33 
3 LALIOCATTLEYA .WRIGLEYI. | ) 
F quite a distinct type from the preceding is Leliocattleya Wrigleyi, 
the result of crossing Lelia anceps with the pollen of Cattleya 
Bowringiana. It was raised in the collection of O. O. Wrigley, Esq., 
Bridge Hall, Bury, and was described at page 359 of our seventh volume. 
Fig. 5. L&LIOCATTLEYA WRIGLEYI. 
It is most like the Lelia in habit, but the long scape of the latter is almost 
suppressed. The flower is fairly intermediate in character, and has rose- 
purple sepals and petals of good shape, and a subentire lip, with small 
infolded side lobes, and an expanded, crimson front lobe. Le. Wrigleyi is 
the seed parent of Lc. Lorna,*a hybrid raised by Messrs. Flory & Black, 
which received an Award of Merit from the R.H.S. in December last, and 
was described at page 20 of our last issue. 
