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CHARLESWORTH & Co.’s 
CATTLEYA TRIAN/E ALBA. 
A chaste and charming variety, having pure white flowers, except a stain of 
yellow in the throat. 
Strong healthy plante, 10s. each. 
CATTLEYA WAGENERI. 
A truly handsome free-flowering Cattleya; a white form of C. Mossicn, with 
flowers equal in size. The sepals and petals are pure white ; the lip is also white, 
with a bright yellow-orange throat. The plant is of free habit and easy cultivation. 
Size and Price on application. 
CYMBIDIUM EBURNEO-LOWIANUM. 
This distinct and pretty hybrid is the result of a cross between C. ehurneum 
and C. Lowianum, the habit of which is nearer that of C. ehurneum , than that 
of C. Lowianum. Pseudo-bulbs ovoid, compressed, 2| to 3 inches long ; three 
to four equitant leaves on each side, gradually longer upwards, and an apical one ; 
all broader than in C. ehurneum, but narrower than in C. Lowianum, and with 
the characteristic pale basal band of the last-named species. 
The racemes ace longer than those of C. ehurneum, and bear from five to 
eight flowers. 
The flowers are equal in form to the best 0. ehurneum, and delightfully 
fragrant ; the sepals and petals are similar and sub-equal, almost ivory-white, 
oblong-lanceolate ; the petals and lateral sepals spreading, the dorsal sepals bent 
forward ; lip nearly as in C. Lowianum, ivory-white on the inner side, with a 
Y-shaped red-crimson blotch on the reflexed front lobe, lamellae of the disk 
bright yellow ; column ivory-white, with a reddish crimson stain next to the 
anther case. Received a First Class Certificate, R.H.S. 
Size and Price on application. 
CYMBIDIUM LOWIANUM CONCOLOR. 
A distinct variety of the grand 0. Lowianum, distinguished from the type 
by the flowers, which are of a clear light buff-yellow, all traces of the red- 
crimson blotch in the apex of the lip being absent, which gives the variety 
a charming appearance. 
Price on application. 
