THE ORCHID WORLD. 



[Au<,nist, 1915. 



NEW HYBRIDS. 



Epioenurum FRAGROCARPUM. — An inter- 

 esting h) brid between fragrans and prismato- 

 carpum. The erect spikes carrying greenish- 

 yellow flowers, the lip with rose markings. 

 Raiseti by Mr. J. Collier, in the collection of 

 Sir Jeremiah Colman, Bart., Gatton Park, 

 Surrey. 



OnoNTiODA Red Cross. — This pleasing 

 lu'brid was exhibited by Mr. J. Gurney Fowler 

 at the Royal Horticultural Society, June 22nd, 

 1915, when it received an Award of Merit. 

 The parents are Oda. Cooksoniae and Odm. 

 ardentissimum. 



Cattleya Paula. — A very pleasing 

 flower, which obtained an Award of Merit, 

 Holland House Show, July Oth, 191 5, when 

 exhibited by the raisers Messrs. J. and A. 

 McBean. The parents are aurea and Clarkias 

 (bicolor y labiata), yielding a thick-textured 

 flower, the sepals and petals rose-crimson, the 

 labellum ruby crimson, and the throat golden- 

 orange. 



L.BLIO-Cattleya Emmeline.— The result 

 of crossing L. anceps Schroderas and C. 

 Whitei (Warneri x Schilleriana). The erect 

 petals, as well as the sepals, of bright purple 

 colour, the lip ruby-crimson with a yellow 

 isthmus. Raised by Messrs. J. and A. McBean. 



L.5;lio-Cattleya Leda. — Messrs. Sander 

 and Sons, St. Albans, are the raisers of this 

 new hybrid between L. purpurata and L.-C. 

 Martinetii. 



Odontoglossum wylamense. — This 

 hybrid between percultum and Harryanum 

 was originally raised in the collection of Mrs. 

 N. C. Cookson. A good example was 

 exhibited by Messrs. Sander and Sons at the 

 recent Holland House Show. 



Odontioda Edith Hodgson. — A pretty 

 result, obtained by crossing Odm. tigrinum 

 (Harryanum x Fascinator) and Oda. Brad- 

 shawiae. Raised by Messrs. Mansell and 

 Hatcher, Rawdon, Yorks. 



Odontoglossum Evelyn. — The parents 

 of this novelty are crispo-Harryanum and 

 Phoebe, the influence of cirrhosum, derived 

 through the latter, being visible in the large 

 yellow area on the crest portion of the 



labellum. Raised by Messrs. Mansell and 

 Hatcher. 



Odontioda Clarissa. — Oda. Bradshawias 

 and Odm. illustrissimum are the parents of 

 this hybrid recently flowered by Messrs. 

 Mansell and Hatcher. 



Odontioda Redwing. — A charming 

 addition to the Odontiodas has been flowered 

 by Mr. Wm. Thompson, of Walton Grange. 

 The parents are Odm. RolfejE and Oda. 

 Charlesworthii, the flower having all the 

 segments symmetrically marked with reddish- 

 Ijrown. 



Odontoglossum Wilchello. — The 

 result of crossing Wilckeanum and Othello. 

 Raised by Mr. C. J. Lucas, Warnham Court, 

 Horsham. The broad flower is marked with 

 dull crimson blotches. 



Odontoglossum Delta. — An excellent 

 result, obtained by crossing Rolfeae and 

 Othello, Mr. C. J. Lucas being the raiser. Seg- 

 ments of good shape, golden-yellow, neatly 

 blotched with reddish-brown, the large 

 labellum creamy-white with reddish markings. 



Odontioda "Fhe Prince. — A pleasing 

 hybrid with amethyst-purple flowers, obtained 

 by crossing" Odm. Ernestii (Adrianse x 

 triumphans) and Oda. Charlesworthii. 

 Exhibited by Messrs. Mansell and Hatcher, 

 Holland House Show, as Prince de Galles, 

 but altered to The Prince in consequence of 

 the former name being already in use. 



Odontoglossum Milan. — The result of 

 crossing Rolfeae and Harryanum. Raised by 

 Messrs. Flory and Black, and in the first plant 

 to flower there is a marked similarity to the 

 former parent. 



Cattleya Orduna. — A large flowering 

 hybrid, obtained from Carmen (Warscewiczu 

 X Lueddemanniana) and Mendelii. Raised 

 b)' Messrs. Flory and Black. 



L.elio-Cattleya Cortina. — La?lio- 

 Cattleya callistoglossa and Cattleya Empress 

 Frederick are the parents of this new hybrid, 

 recently exhibited by Messrs. Flory and 

 Black. ' 



Anguloa Rolfei. — A natural hybrid 

 between Cliftoni and Ruckeri. Imported by 

 Messrs. Sander and Sons, and exhibited by 

 them at the Holland House Show, 1915. 



