144 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X PBLIAS. 
A vigorous-growing hybrid derived from Cypripedium Haynaldianum ? 
and C. insigne 3. The scapes bear from one to three flowers, which are 
intermediate, both in shape and colour, between those of the two parents. 
The dorsal sepal is broader and more spotted than in C. Haynaldianum, 
the petals shorter and richer in colour, and the lip chestnut-brown, while 
the staminode is pale green with a darker raised disc. It flowered in the 
collection of H. Graves, Esq., Orange, N.J., in February, 1894.—Robert M. 
Grey. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X ANTON JoLy. 
A beautiful hybrid raised in the collection of Baron N. von Rothschild, 
Hohe Warte, Vienna, by M. Anton Joly, from C. x vernixium 2 and C. 
Spicerianum g. It is most like the former, but improved by the very 
characteristic upper sepal of the latter—Krianzlin in Gard. Chron., Feb. 
r7th, p. 198. 
CYPRIPEDIUM xX MADAME JULES Hye. 
A noble and beautiful hybrid raised by M. Jules Hye-Leysen, of Coupure, 
Ghent, from C. Spicerianum superbum 2 and C. tonsum 7%. Thus it would 
appear to be variety of C. x Celia (supra, i. pp. 327, 328).—O’Brien in Gard. 
Chron., Feb. 17th, p. 198. 
CYPRIPEDIUM X BuRrRTonI1l. 
A handsome and richly coloured hybrid raised in the collection of F. M. 
Burton, Esq., of Highfield, Gainsborough. Its parentage is doubtful, 
though Cypripedium Lowii and C. Hookerz are suggested as probable. 
The flower is something like C. x macropterum in shape, but the colours 
brighter.—Gower in Orchid Album, sub. t. 481. 
CATTLEYA X WENDLANDIANA, 
This is a beautiful hybrid raised by Messrs. James Veitch and Sons, of 
Chelsea, from Cattleya Bowringiana 2 and C. Warscewiczii 3, whose 
blotches in the throat, as in the pollen parent. The brilliant rosy purple 
of the two parents is naturally reproduced in the hybrid, which flowered for 
the first time in the autumn of 1890. C. Bowringiana is both free growing 
and very floriferous, and the hybrid is likely to show the same character. 
It is a very promising plant, and is dedicated to Herr Wendland, of 
Herringhausen. 
