240 THE QRCHID: REVIEW. [AUGUST, IgI2. 
LALIOCATTLEYA LUSTRE VAR. LAVINGO. 
THE annexed figure represents the beautiful Lzliocattleya Lustre var. 
Lavingo, which was exhibited by Lieut.-Col. Sir George L. Holford, 
K.C.V.O., Westonbirt (gr. Mr. H. G. Alexander), at the recent Royal 
International Horticultural Exhibition, and to which a _ First-class 
Certificate was given, as recorded at page 194. It was derived from Lzelio- 
cattleya callistoglossa X Cattleya Lueddemanniana, and as the first-named 
is descended from C. Warscewiczii and Lelia purpurata no more promising 
Fig. 32. LaLiocATTLEYA LUSTRE VAR. LAVINGO. 
combination could be imagined. The hybrid is of excellent shape, and the 
petals are broad, beautifully decurved, and of a bright rose-purple colour, 
while the lip is strongly undulate, and rich purple-crimson in front, with 
some paler colour between the veins, and some yellow and darker lines in 
the throat. The shape of the petals and lip, most recalls Cattleya 
Lueddemanniana. The photograph was taken by Mr. F. Waldock. On 
the opposite page is figured another seedliny from the same capsule, affording 
a good example of the now well-known variation of secondary hybrids. 
