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THE ORCHID WORLD. 



87 



Oncidium Kramer ianum, in which the two lateral sepals are broader than the petals, 



an unusual occurrence. 



NEW HYBRIDS. 



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Brasso-L.elio-Cattleya Baxter. — I 

 have just flowered this hybrid between L.-C. 

 luminosa and B.-C. Digbyano-Mossiae. The 

 plant has four leads and carries two self- 

 coloured flowers on two of the leading bulbs. 

 In colour a uniform shade of bright rose, the 

 broad, fringed labellum having a large area of 

 sulphur yellow in the throat. The remarks on 

 the self-coloured B.-C. Lady Hanbury, 

 Orchid World, Vol. V., p. 57, apply 

 equally to this hybrid.— £. Baxter Cox, 

 Adelaide, S. Australia. 



CaTTLEYA GaTTON Ruby. — This promis- 

 ing hybrid has for its parents amabilis and 

 Hardyana, so it is composed of labiata, aurea 

 and Warscewiczii. Raised in the collection 

 of Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, 

 Surrey. 



CaTTLEYA ILLUSTRIS. — The result of 

 crossing iridescens with Acis, and yielding a 

 yellowish-tinted flower. Raised by Messrs. 

 Armstrong and Brown. 



Cattleya Peacock. — The parents of this 

 new hybrid are fulvescens and Hardyana. A 

 good example was exhibited by the raisers, 

 Messrs. Sander and Sons, at the Royal 

 Horticultural Society, November 23rd, 191 5. 



