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First-class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society in December, 
1883. 
P. X LEUCORRHODUM (fig. 42) was also raised by Messrs. James Veitch 
& Sons, from P. Roezlii x P. Schlimii albiflorum 3, and flowered for the 
first time in 1885. The general colour of the flower is delicate blush, with 
a suffusion of pink on the upper sepal, and at the apex and margin of the 
petals; while the lip is rose-pink, and the infolded side lobes of the lip ivory 
white ; the staminode fringed with purple hairs at the back. It received a 
First-class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society in April, 1891. 
There are at least three other hybrids which have the beautiful P. 
Fic. 42. PHKAGMOPEDILUM X LEUCORRHOPUM. 
Schlimii albiflorum for one parent, namely P. X Brysa, P. x Cleola, and 
P. x Sedeni candidulum, all of which were raised by Messrs. James Veitch 
& Sons. 
CATTLEYA MENDELII DOUBLE.—We have again received a flower of 
the remarkable double form of Cattleya Mendelii, figured at page 241 of 
our seventh volume, from the collection of O. O. Wrigley, Esq., Bridge 
Hall, Bury. Mr. Rogers remarks that this is the fourth time that it has 
flowered, and proved constant. 
