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cross made in August, 1887, by Mr. W. Murray, C. Dowiana aurea being 
pollinated with C. Warscewiczii (O.R., iv. p. 298). Seedlings have since 
flowered in several other collections, and C. Hardyana is now one of the 
best-known and most popular of summer-blooming Cattleyas. 
LALIOCATTLEYA INGRAMI.—Of a quite different type from Cattleya 
Hardyana is the beautiful hybrid here figured, which is the result of 
crossing Lelia Dayana with the pollen of Cattleya Dowiana aurea. It has 
much of the dwarf habit of the seed-bearer, the floral characters, however, 
being considerably modified by the influence of the other parent. It was 
raised in the collection of C. L..N. Ingram, Esq., Elstead House, 
Fig. 41. L&LIOCATTLEYA INGRAMII. 
Godalming, by Mr. T. Bond, and received a First-class Certificate from 
the R.H.S. in May, 1892. The sepals and petals are much broader than in 
while the very ample lip has much of 
ellow veining in the 
known as Lzlio- 
L. Dayana, and rosy-mauve in colour, 
the rich colouration of the Cattleya parent, with some y 
throat. The corresponding hybrid with Lelia pumila is 
cattleya Clive, and has a pretty similar dwarf habit. 
