October 19, 1912 



THE GARDENKRS' MAGAZINE, 



795 



NEW PLANTS, ETC 



4- 



CATTLEYA HARRISIANA. 



This is a provisional name for a hybrid be- 

 tween C. Fabia alba and C. Warscewiczi Frau 

 Melanie Beyrodt. It is a beautiful orchid 

 with largfe white sepals and petals, and a 

 very large lip. The latter has a rich purple 

 apex and margins, and is heavily veined and 

 shaded with gold in the throat. F.C.C., 

 E.H.S., October 8. Mr. C. J. Phillips, The 

 0-Iebe, Seven oaks. 



Noetzliana, has charming pink flowers, tinted 

 with carmine, and in shape these have a s.trik- 

 ing resemblance to Calanthe Veitchi. A.M., 

 R.H.S., October 8, Sir Trevor Lawrence, 

 Bart, (grower, Mr. W. H. White), Burford 

 Lodge, Dorking. 



CATTLEYA HAEDYANA, VAB. HERBERT 



GOODSON. 



A handsome variety with white sepals and 

 petals, and a very showy purple lip veined 

 and shaded with golden-yellow. A.M.. 

 R.H.S., October 8. H. S. Goodson, Esq. 

 (gardener. Mr. E. Bay), Fairlawn, Putney. 



diioiis leaves. Tlie stiff, isleudtr growths are 

 freely furnished in autumn with coral-red 

 berries that are more or less transparent 

 and (suggestive of pale red cun aiil^. though 

 tliey do not hang in ra-c^eiiK .-. A new 

 Chinese specie.^. A.Al., IMLS.. October 8. 

 Messrs. Jas. Veitt-li and >ou>, Clu^lsea. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Mrs. Lloyd Wigg. — A very 

 Japanese variety, with hmg. 

 of a soft light yellow shade. 



xhibition 



1 argo 

 drooping florets 

 Should become 



1 



G;M 4 82 . 



CHKYSANTHEAIUAl CELIA 



Flowers semi-double, bright yellow. A.M., R.H.S., October 8. Messrs. Cragg, Harrinou, and Cragg, Heston 



CATTLEYA MRS. PITT, CHARLES- 

 WORTH VAR. 



A beautiful orchid, the rounded, stiff 

 flower showing markedly the influence of C. 

 Harrisonae. The colour is rich reddish-rose, 

 with a golden glow over the greater part of 

 Jhe lip. A.M., R.H.S., October 8. Mr. R. 

 Le Doux, Marefield, West Derby, Liverpool. 



This very pretty bigeneric hybrid, derived 

 from Miltonia vexillaria and Cochlioda 



MILTONIODA HARWOODI. 



ODONTIODA CHARLESWORTHI, 



ORCHID DENE VAR. 



A particularly good form of this lovely 

 orchid; the flowers are shapely and of good 

 size, and the colour is bright crimson-red. 

 A.M., R.H.S., October 8. Messrs. J. and A. 

 McBean, Cooksbridgc. 



BERBERIS STAPFIANA. 

 An erect, bushy species with small deci- 



very popular for show purposes. A.M., 

 R.H.S., October 8. Messrs. W. Wells and 

 Co., Merstham. 



Celia. — A fine rich yellow variety that must 

 be classed as single, though it has several 

 rows of florets. The disk is greenish-yellow. 

 When disbudded and the blooms are up- 

 wards of four inches across, this is a very 

 decorative variety. A.M., R.H.S. Messrs. 

 Cragg, Harrison, and Cragg, Hounslow; and 

 Jlessrs. Wells and Co., Merstham. 



