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Zygopelalum Sir Trevor oar. Brewii. 



ZYGOPETALUM HYBRIDS. 



THE first Zygopetalum hybrid flowered 

 in 1874. It was the result of crossing 

 Mackayi and maxillare, and bears 

 the name Sedeni, who raised it for Messrs. 

 Veitch. 



Z. Clayi was raised in the collection of Col. 

 Clay, of Birkenhead, and first flowered April, 

 1877, when the Manchester Botanical and 

 Horticultural Society awarded it a First-class 

 Certificate. It has also been recorded under 

 the names crinito-maxillare and crinito- 

 Gautieri. The parents are cnnitum and 

 maxillare. 



Z. leucochilum first appeared in 1892. It 

 was raised by Messrs. Veitch, the parents 

 being Burkei and Mackayi, although it is 

 uncertain whether the latter is correct ; 

 possibly intermedium was used. 



Z. Perrenoudii was raised by Perrounoud 

 in 1894, the parents being intermedium and 

 maxillare. It has always been a popular 

 hybrid. 



Z. secundum is the result of crossing 

 crinitum and Mackayi. It was flowered by 

 M. Maron in 1899. 



Z. Roeblingianum appeared in May, 1902. 

 The parents are rostratum and maxillare, the 

 raiser being M. Roebling, of Trenton, N.J., 

 U.S.A. 



Z. Sanderi is the result of crossing 

 Perrenoudii with Mackayi, although inter- 

 medium may have been the second parent. 

 Raised by Messrs. Sander and Sons, January, 

 1903. 



Z. Gottianum first appeared in April, 1904. 

 It was raised by Messrs. Sander and Sons, 

 the parents being maxillare and Perrenoudii. 



Z. maxjorisi was exhibited at the Royal 

 Horticultural Society, September, 1904, by 

 Mr. R. I. Measures. The parents are maxillare 

 and Jorisianum. 



Z. Clarksoni appeared during 1909 in the 

 collection of Mr. H. S. Goodson, Fairlawn, 

 Putney. It is the result of crossing crinitum 

 and Clayi. 



Z. Sir Trevor was produced by crossing 



