NovEMBER, 1£915.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 345 
CATTLEYA LUEDDEMANNIANA ALBA. | 
A we have given at page 329 a figure of the chaste and _ beautiful 
Cattleya Lady-Veitch, it may be interesting to add that of one of the 
distinguished parents, Cattleya Lueddemanniana alba, for comparison. The 
Fig. 43. CATTLEYA LUEDDEMANNIANA ALBA. 
different shape of the petals, and particularly of the lip, will be at once 
noticed, a feature of this species being the relatively narrow and el mngated 
tube. In fact, the li ip bears a smaller proportion to the rest of 
than in many others of the labiata group. The colour may be dé 
delicate semi- transparent white, with a light yellow disc to the lip. 
plant from which the photograph was taken was received from Venezuela 
f the flower 
The 
