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AucustT, 1903.] THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
LAZZELIO-CATTLEYA x WIGANIA. 
Tue annexed figure represents a very beautiful hybrid from the collection 
of Captain C. C. Hurst, Burbage, Hinckley. It is a seedling from the Winn 
collection, and was purchased with the record of parentage, “‘ Cattleya 
Mossiz X gigas,” which is evidently a mistake. Ina letter accompanying 
the photograph, Captain Hurst remarks:—‘‘I believe it to be Lzeelio- 
cattleya X Wiganize (C. Mossiz X L.-c. X Gottoiana), but, curiously 
enough, the flowers only bore four pollen masses, as in pure Cattleya. Of 
Fic. 39. L#&LIO-CATTLEYA X 
me of this 
eight plants flowered by me 
Cattleya, and five had eight poller 
graph represents the best of the eight forms It 
and has all the appearance of being the secondary 
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inflorescence bore three flowers, 
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