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THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



August 24, 19x2 



NEW PLANTS, ETC. 



near 



the vellow-blotched throat. F.C.C., Davison's finest result among- niontbref 

 .. August 13. F. Du Cane Godman, F.C.C., E.H.S., August 13. Mr T>n.,A^^' 



R.H.S., August 13. F. Du Cr 

 Esq., South Lodge, Horsham, 



L^LIO-CATTLEYA GODMANI. 



This particularly beautiful and shapely 

 orchid has been obtained by crossing Catt- 



MONTBE'ETIA STAR OF THE EAST. 



An exceedingly beautiful montbretia, and 

 easily the finest member of the family. It 



gardener to Colonel Petre, Westwick ^* 

 wich. ' ' 



ODONTOGLOSSUM EMPRESS EUGENIE 

 A very pretty odontoglossum, carrying a 



A great advance 



among montbretias, 

 E.H.S., August 



MONTBRETIA STAR OF THE EAST. 



with large, deep yellow, orange-suffused flowers over four inches in diameter 

 13. Mr. Davison, gardener to Colonel Petre, Westwick, Norwich. 



F.C.Co 



leva Iris v/ith La^lio-cattleya callistoglossa, 

 and it tak-s rank as one of the finest second- 

 ary hybri Is in this large group. The deep 

 rose-purple sepals and petals are broad and 

 substantial, and the splendid lip is rich 



royal purple, and shaded with rubv-crimsrin 



has tall, branching spikes a yard high^ and 

 the individual flowers are four inches 

 across, though some have measured over five 

 incres across. The blooms stand up well, 

 and are very regular in shape, deep rich 

 yellow, suffused with orange. This is Mr. 



number of good-sized flowers on a sturdy, ; 

 spike. The segments are all broad an 

 rounded, white, blush shaded, and ngj^^^l 



daintily marked with little spots ^ 

 heliotrope. A.M., R.H.S., August 13. 

 E. H. Davidson, Dorlases, Twyford. 



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