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primrose-yellow at the margins, the sepals 
being evenly spotted with claret-red, the 
petals having the spots on the inner halves 
only. Lip large, wavy, white, with a lemon- 
yellow crest, having slight purple markings. 
Raised by Messrs. Charlesworth and Co., and 
exhibited by them at the R.H.S., on February 
22nd, 1 910, when it received an Awaxd of Merit. 
0. Blackii (Rossii x Pescatorei). An 
interesting hybrid exhibited at the R.H.S., on 
March 8th, 191 o, by R. G. Thwaites, Esq., 
Streatham. The elongated slender inflores- 
cence Oif this plant was indicative of 
Pescatorei, but the individual flowers more 
closely resembled Rossii, the hp being very 
pandurate in shape. 
0. RossiancE (Rossii x Adrianae). This 
plant was shown at the R.H.S., on April 19th, 
1910, by Moms. Henri Graire, St. Fuscien, 
Amiens. He also exhibited the riibens 
variety of this hybrid on the same day, which 
was a pretty hybrid with six flowers on the 
spike. Sepals and petals lilac with white base, 
the sepals evenly spotted with dark purple and 
the petals having some dark spots on the inner 
halve? ; lip rose with a yellow crest. 
Cattleya Mendedi var. Stuart Low. 
The pliolograpli is reproduced by hind perntission of the " Garde>iers' Magazine." 
A very fine pure white Mendelii. Sepals 
and petals well formed, snow-white, broad, 
and of thick texture ; with the exception of 
the chroone-yellow disc of colour in the 
throat the lip is entirely white. A First-class 
VOL. I. 
Certificate was unanimously awarded to this 
albino Cattleya when exhibited by Messrs. 
Stuart Low and Co., Bush Hill Park, Enfield, 
at the Royal Horticultural Society's exhibition 
at Holland House on July 5th, 1910. 
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