THE ORCHID REVIEW, 49 
LAZLIO-CATTLEYA x INGRAMII. 
THE plant depicted in our illustration (Fig. 4) is a very beautiful hybrid 
raised by Mr. Bond in the collection of C. Ingram, Esq., Elstead House, 
Godalming, from Lzlia pumila Dayana 2 and Cattleya Dowiana aurea 
It was exhibited at a meeting of the Royal Horticultural Society on August 
gth, 1892, when it received a First-class Certificate. It possesses an 
unmistakable combination of the characters of the two parents, as will 
be seen by the illustration, in which, however, the sepals and petals 
appear to be white instead of rosy-mauve—a peculiarity often seen in 
photographic representations of this and allied colours. The sepals and 
Fic. 4.—LaLio-CatTLeyA X INGRAMIL. 
petals are large and broad, and the lip, while taking cameo the character 
, both in 
of the Lelia parent, shows also the influence of the 
shape and in its rich coloration. In its dwarf habit it most aoe the 
Mother plant. It isa very handsome plant, and one of the best of the 
Seedlings raised from L. pumila Dayana. Our illustration is reproduced 
from a photograph taken by Mr. G. l’Anson, of Upper Clapton. Some- 
times the peduncles bear a couple of flowers. 
