THE ORCHID REVIEW. 1? 
P. amabilis (Blume) $ and P. rosea ¢; Cattleya x Philo and C. x Philo 
albiflora, both from C. Mossiz 2 and C. iricolor %, C. x Minucia, from 
C. Loddigesii 2 and C. labiata var. ; Selenipedium x Brysa, from S. x Sedeni 
candidulum $ and S. Boissierianum ¢ ; S. x Perseus, from S. x Sedeni por- 
phyreum $ and S. Lindleyanum ¢; Cypripedium x Ianthe, from C. x Har- 
Tisianum $ and C, venustum ¢; C. x Evenor, from C. Argus ? and C. 
bellatulum ¢; C. x Telemachus, from C. niveum 2 and C. Lawrenceanum f ; 
and C. x Arthurianum pulchellum, from C. Fairieanum ? and C. insigne 
Chantini ¢. The following five others have also appeared from this estab- 
lishment :—Dendrobium x dulce, from D. aureum $ and D. Linawianum 7; 
D. x striatum, from D. moniliforme (japonicum) ¢ and D. pulchellum 
(Dalhousieanum) ¢; D. x Adrasta, from D. Pierardii 2 and D. superbum 7; 
Cypripedium x eurylochus, from C. ciliolare 2 and C. hirsutissimum @, and 
C. x Crethus, from C. Spicerianum $ and C. Argus 7. 
From the establishment of Messrs. F. Sander and Co., of St. Albans, 
several distinct hybrids have appeared. Cattleya x Burberryana, derived 
from C. intricata 2 and C. superba g, received a First-class Certificate ; 
Lelia x Oweniana is a very pretty hybrid, derived from Lelia pumila 
Dayana ¢ and L. xanthina $; and Dendrobium x Rolfez, derived from 
D. primulinum ¢ and D. nobile @, is a very promising thing. Of 
Cypripediums may be mentioned, C. x G. S. Ball, from C. Spicerianum ? 
and C. Lawrenceanum ¢; C. x Ashworthi, from C. x plunerum ¢ and 
C. Spicerianum $; C. x Mrs. C. D. Owen, from C. x superciliare ¢ and 
C. villosum 3. Lastly come two Selenipediums, S. x Baconis, from S. x 
chlorops? and S. Schlimii ¢; and S. x Edithe, from S. x conchiferum ? 
and S. Schlimii albiflorum 2. 
From other trade firms may be mentioned:—Lelio-cattleya x clapton- 
ensis, derived from Leelio-cattleya x elegans 2 and Cattleya Dormaniana ?, 
exhibited by Messrs. Hugh Low and Co., of Clapton; Cypripedium x south- 
gatense, derived from C. bellatulum and an unknown parent, for which 
Messrs. W. L. Lewis and Co., of Southgate, received a First-class 
Certificate ; and C. x Swinburnei, derived from C. insigne Maulei ? and 
C. Argus 2, for which Messrs. Heath and Son, of Cheltenham, received an 
Award of Merit. 
The hybrids raised in private collections are very numerous, and 
comprise the following :— 
From Sir Trevor Lawrence, Burford, Dorking :—Cypripedium x Lawre- 
bel, a very handsome thing derived from C. Lawrenceanum ¢ and 
C. bellatulum 2, which received a First-class Certificate; and Masdevallia 
x Shuttryana, from M. Shuttleworthii 2 and M. Harryana @. 
From C. Ingram, Esq., Godalming :—Leelio-cattleya x Ingrami, from 
Lelia pumila Dayana ? and Cattleya Dowiana aurea $ (First-class 
Certificate); Cypripedium x gigas, from C. Lawrenceanum and C. Har- 
