THE ORCHID REVIEW. 329 
LAZLIO-CATTLEYA x MARON., 
Ar the Royal Horticultural Society’s meeting on September 24th last a 
very beautiful hybrid was exhibited by M. Chas. Maron, Brunoy, France, 
under the name of Lelio-cattleya x Madame Charles Maron, to which a 
First-class Certificate was awarded, as recorded at page 317 of our last 
issue. We have now much pleasure in giving a figure of the plant from a 
photograph kindly sent by M. Maron, but we have taken the liberty of 
amending the name to L.-c. X Marone, in accordance with the rule which 
requires the application of a single specific name for such plants. M. Maron 
Fic. 48. La:Lio-cATTLEYA X MARON#. 
gives the parentage as Cattleya Warscewiczii imperialis X Lelia Digbyana, 
from which we infer that the latter was the pollen parent (not the seed 
parent as previously recorded). He also describes the pseudobulbs as 9 
inches high; the leaves 11 inches long, and shining green; the sepals and 
petals 43 inches long, and bright rose in colour; and the lip a little over 3 
inches broad, and bright rose with a large yellow throat. M. Maron sent 
two photographs, but we have preferred to reproduce the one showing the 
entire plant, for although the flowers are larger in the other they show 
