THE ORCHID WORLD. 



[June, 1915. 



L/elio-Cattleya Eldorado. — This 

 pleasing hybrid has been raised by Mr. Colher 

 m the Gatton Park collection, Surrey. The 

 parents are L.-C. Canhamiana alba and C. 

 Eldorado var. Wallisii, resultuiy in an albida 

 flower of a promising nature. 



L.LLIO-Cattleya Nena. — Messrs. Flory 

 and Black are the raisers of this interesting 

 h\ brid between L.-C. warnhainensis and L.-C. 

 Dominiana. An excellent example, received 

 an Award of Merit, R.H.S., April 13th, 1915. 



Cymbidiuais. — The following have been 

 raised in the collection of Lieut.-Col. Sir 

 George Holford, K.C.V.O., Westonbirt : — 

 Seamew (I'Ansonii x Parishii), Garnet 

 (Lowianum x Parishii), and Jasper (eburneo- 

 Lowianum x Parishii). 



Sophrocattl.*:lia Rienzl— The result 

 of crossing Sophro-Laelia Phroso (L. Jong- 

 heana x S.-L. Orpetii) and C. Schroderae. 

 Raised by Mr. H. G. Alexander, in the 

 Westonbirt collection. 



Cattleya Argosy.— The parents of this 

 pleasing hybrid are suberba and Lord Roths- 

 child. Raised in the Westonbirt collection. 



L^lio-Cattleya Anaconda. — A very 

 attractive hybrid between L.-C. Pallas and 

 C. Dowiana Rosita. Exhibited by Baron 

 Bruno Schroder at the Royal Horticultural 

 Society, May nth, 191 5, when it obtained 

 an Award of Merit. 



Cattleya DUBiosA.--In August, 1897, 

 M. Ma ron, of Brunoy, exhibited several new 

 hyljrids, one of which was C. dubiosa, 

 with Triana; and Harrisoniana as suggested 

 parents. Messrs. Armstrong and Brown, of 

 Tunbridge Wells, have recently raised a 

 hybrid from the same two .species, and 

 although there is not in their case any 

 dubiosity concerning the parentage it will 

 be as well to adopt the original specific 

 name. 



Cattleya Panama.— When recording 

 this hybrid on page i<Si it was erroneously 

 termed a Laelio-Cattleya. 



L^LIO-Cattleyas.— Mr. H. G. Alexander 

 has raised the following new hybrids in 

 the Westonbirt collection: — Laslio-Cattleyas 

 Coralie (C. Schroderae x L.-C. Tigris), 

 Had rian (C. Enid x L.-C. callistoglossa). 



Jacinth (C. Trianae x L.-C. Pizarro), Nimrod 

 (C. Fabia x L.-C. Gottoiana), Cortez (L.-C. 

 Pizarro x C. Schroderae), and Goldflake (C. 

 .Schroderas X L.-C. Elinor). 



OdONTOGLOSSUM ClOTILDE. — When this 

 hybrid was exhibited at the R.H.S., April i 3th, 

 191 5, with Clytie (Edwardii x Pescatorei) and 

 eximium as the parentage, some doubt was 

 expressed as to the same being correct, for 

 there was no evidence of the unmistakable 

 characters of Edwardii. Mr. R. G. Thwaites, 

 m whose collection it was raised, now 

 informs us that the correct parents are 

 crispo-Harryanum and eximium, of which the 

 flower gives proof. Both crosses have been 

 raised, the one under number 3148, the 

 other 3184, the similarity of the figures 

 causing the seedlings to get mixed during the 

 process of potting and re-labelling. 



Odontiodas. — The following two Odon- 

 tiodas were exhibited at the recent Chelsea 

 -Show by Messrs. Sander and Sons: — 

 O. Ypres (Odm. Lambeauianum x Oda. 

 Vuylstekeae) and O. vivicans (Oda. 

 Vuylstekese x Oda. Sanderae). 



L.LITA TENEFLAVA. — This new hybrid 

 between tenebrosa and flava was exhibited 

 by Messrs. .Stuart Low and Co., Chelsea 

 Show, 191 5. 



ODONTOGLOSSUM ROSALIND. — Messrs. 

 Mansell and Hatcher are the raisers of this 

 hybrid between Wiganianum and amabile, 

 a good example being exhibited by them 

 at the Chelsea Show, 191 5. 



Odontioda Sunbeam. — Oda. Vuylstekea: 

 and Odm. Lambeauianum are the parents 

 of this pretty hybrid which Messrs. Mansell 

 and Hatcher have recently raised and 

 flowered. 



Odontioda Colmanll. — This beautiful 

 hybrid received a First-class Certificate when 

 exhibited at the Chelsea Show by Sir 

 Jeremiah Colman, Bart. The segments are 

 golden-yellow, handsomely blotched with 

 chestnut-red. Odontioda Bradshawias is given 

 as one parent, but the other cannot be 

 definitely stated until other plants from this 

 batch come into flower. No doubt it will 

 prove to be an Odontoglossum hybrid 

 containing triumphans. 



