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faint sulphur tint, and a dark maroon blotch at the base of the 



Hp. 



To Laelio- Cattleya x Maynardii (Lselia pumila Day ana $ x 

 Cattleya Walkeriana dolosa $) (votes, 10 for), from Messrs. F. 

 Sander & Co. Habit of plant and size of flower similar to LaBlia 

 Dayana. Flowers shaded with dull rose, the crimped lip reddish 

 purple. 



To Cattleya labiata Trianse, Hillingdon var. (votes, unani- 

 mous), from Mr. Wm. Whiteley, Hillingdon, Uxbridge. This 



Fig. 27.— Phaius amabilis. (From the Journal of Horticulture.) 



variety is of fine form and substance, the petals and lip beauti- 

 fully crimped ; the lip round, and of a rich claret -crimson 

 colour. 



To Cattleya labiata Trianffi, Florence Le Doux (votes, 7 for, 

 5 against), from G. R. Le Doux, Esq., Langton House, East 

 Molesey. Sepals and petals white, slightly shaded with lavender ; 

 the front lobe of the lip rich dark crimson. 



