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THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



November 2, 1912 



NEW PLANTS, ETC 



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CYMBIDIUM DORIS. 



This is a quite new hybrid, and lia^s been 

 raised by cnxssiug the tall, spiked, pink 

 C ineigne with the large-flowered, arching 

 C. Tracyaniun, It has a fairly tall spike 



represents the flower spike about one-half 

 the natural size. F.C.C., R.H.S., Octol>er 22. 

 Messrs. J. and A. McBean, Cooksbridge. 



CYPRIPEDIUM PALLAS ATHENE. 

 A handsome hybrid of unknown parentage 



(see p. 813), but obviously a descendant from 

 C. insigne Harefield. Hall. The broad dorsal 

 sepal is white, with a green base and purple 

 markings, while he petals and lip are 



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A fine new 

 illustrated. 



livbrid 



CYMBIDIUM DOELS. 



from C. ine^in^ne and (\ Trarvanum : flowers alx)uf fwiV^ 

 cioamy-bufr, and pink, uitli nul-br.nvn nmrkincr. ycc T? IT T 



as large as 

 OclitlK'r 22. 



that carries a nnml>er f>r flowers of Inrg^^ 

 f^i/.e. Tlie sejKils ;ind |»rt;iK ore creaniv 

 but with thin linv. nl ivd-i.n.wn :ni<l a pink 

 s^mu.sion. Tlic h|> is vcrv reminiscent <>\' i' 

 iracyannPi. is w;ived, refiexed at the ;.pcx. 

 pa e ereani-ycllnw. u^ith red-brown markings 

 .hu^fly towards the m^r^lu^. Our illustration 



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• IMiinipton flail, ff^.y. 



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CATILI-VA I.AHIATA OPAL. 

 A large-flowered white form that has a 

 faint tinge of pink on the yellow-throated 



labellum. The plant exhibited carried four 

 shapely and. substantial flowers. 

 R.H.S.. October 22. 



F.C.C. 



Baron Bruno Schroder. 



CATTLE TA MAGGIE RAPHAEL 



GOODSON'S VAR. 



A fine form of a popular hybrid, and 

 that has a very handsome crimson lip, lined 

 with yellow. A.M., R.H.S. , October 22. H. 

 S. Goodson, Esq. 



CATTLEYA PRINCESS MARY. 



A beautiful hybrid from C. Warneri 

 alba and C. Dowiana. It has white sepals 

 and petals, and a gold, white, and purple 

 lip. Pantia Ralli, Esq., Ashstead Park, 

 Leatherhead. 



L^LIO-CATTLEYA GOLDEN ORIOLE 



HOLFORD S VARIETY. 



This very bright autumn-flowering hybrid 

 is derived from L.-c. Charlesworthi and Catt- 

 leya aurea. The sepals and petals are a 

 trifle narrow, and bright orange-yellow, while 

 the large lip is light crimson, freely veined 

 and shaded with gold. A.M., R.H.S., Octo- 

 l>er 22. Sir George Holford (grower, Mr. 

 H . A le X a n der) , Wes to n b i r t , Te tbu r y , 

 Gloucester. 



L.ELIO-CATTLEYA HEMPTINNEI. 



Tliis is a handsome hybrid between Cat- 

 tleya Dowiana aurea and L.-c. Rouselensis. 

 The flowers are of medium size, substantial, 

 and bright. The sepals and petals are deep 

 yellow and the lip is of similar colour \vitli 

 dark red markings. A.M., R.H.S.. Octoler 

 22. Comte Joseph de Ilemptinne, St. Deni>, 

 Ghent. 



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S0PHR0-LJ5LI0-CATTLEYA ZANDHAGE. 



A shapely flow'er with soft rose-coloured 

 sepals and petals, and. a broad red-crimson 

 lip Tho parGntage was given as Cattleya 

 Enid and Sophro-lselia Heatonensis. A.M., 

 R.H.S., October 22. Mr. E. H. Davidson, 

 Orchid Dene, Twyford. 



SOPHRO-LJCLTO-CATTLEYA MENIPPE, 



VAR. H. S. GOODSON, 



A rather small flow^er, shapely, and of a 

 deep reddish-rose colour with darker, cr^'ni- 

 son-tinted lip. A.M., R.H.S., October 22. 

 H S. Goodson, Esq, (gardener, Mr. Day), 

 I'airlawn, Putney. 



BEASSO-CATTLEYA DIGBYANO-MOSSI^ 



THE DELL VARIETY. 



This is a lovely orchid with very large, 

 white flowers, the lip being particularly weU 

 developed and romarka}>ly fringed. Towards 

 the base of the lip there is a small, pale- 

 yellow area. F.C.C., R.H.S., October 22. 

 Baron Bruno Schroder (gardener, Mr. J. E. 

 Shill), The Dell, Egham. 



SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGARE CRISPUM 

 NOBILE BOLTON'S BROAD FORM. 



A splendid hardy fern with a name mo^t 

 unfortunately lon.o-. The f rondos are i)arti- 

 cularly broad, and 'some of th?n 2U't. long; 

 all are finely frilled and of a rich green line. 

 A first-rafi' sp-cinuMi fully a yard across. 

 waK exhibited. l\C.c".^ R.H.S.. October 2± 



Mr. AV. B. (^'anh'eld. East Lt-b^r. Knfielfl 



NEPHROLEPIS MILLSI. 



A neat plumose form, and of more er?ct 

 and open habit than most of the recent in- 

 troductions. Tlie fronds are finely divided 

 and elegant, but not of "mossy'' character. 

 A.M., R.HS., October 22. Mr. W. A. 

 Manda. St. Albans. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Toddles.— A very brilliant crimson single 

 variety with pointed florets, and a narrow 

 yellow zone around the yellow disk. Award 

 for colour. Mr. H. W. thorp. Worthing. 



A N])Iendid. Inrgc yellow 

 }) re V i o n s 1 \' d< ■ ( • r i l>ed . 

 nlK'i- 22. .\fr. II. J. Ji'iirs, 



va I'ii't V 



for colour. 



Bob Pnlliiio-. 

 •Tnpanf'^i 



A.Al., IMI.S., (», i 

 Tiewishani. 



Hon. Ml.. .John Ward. 



—A large Jai)anese 



long, drooping florets, fairly 



variety with 



primrose 



