NOVEMBER, 1915.]| THE ORCHID REVIEW. 329 
CATTLEYVA LADY VEITCH fl 
2%) 
\" have now pleasure in giving a figure of the chaste and beautiful 
hybrid, Cattleya Lady-Veitch, for which Messrs. Sander & Sons re- 
ceived a First-class Certificateat the R.H.S. meeting held on September 28th 
last, as recorded at page 310. It was raised by them from C. Lueddemanniana 
alba x Warneri alba, and it will be’ noticed that besides preserving the 
Fig. 41. CATTLEYA Lapy-VEITCH. 
albinism of both parents, it has also an excellent shape, and that the petals 
have retained much cf the breadth that is so characteristic of the latter 
parent. The colour of the flower is pure white, with a light yellow 
the lip, on which may be traced a lighter radiating venation. It } 
nino Cattleyas. The figure represents 
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the flower about two-thirds natural size, and we are indebted to 
Sander & Sons for the photograph. 
