. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 874 L^LIOCATTLEYA LAGERSTRCEMIA petals undulate; labellum contracted in the middle, with a subquadrate toothed and undulate middle lobe, violet-purple. 1896:328. 8. SalliSri, Maron. Garden hybrid between Lmtia purpurata. Tar. Williamsi, and Zocldigesii. Pseudo- bulbs 1-2-lvd., about 10 in. high : Ivs. 8 in


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 874 L^LIOCATTLEYA LAGERSTRCEMIA petals undulate; labellum contracted in the middle, with a subquadrate toothed and undulate middle lobe, violet-purple. 1896:328. 8. SalliSri, Maron. Garden hybrid between Lmtia purpurata. Tar. Williamsi, and Zocldigesii. Pseudo- bulbs 1-2-lvd., about 10 in. high : Ivs. 8 in. long, 3 in. wide; lis. several on a stalk, which is shorter than the Ivs., 5-0 in. across ; sepals and petals mauve, with deeper lines ; labellum tubular, colored like the seg- ments, and expanding into a carmine blade, pale at the tip. 9. radiita, Maron. Garden hybrid of JDcelia purpur- ata and G. nobilior. Pseudobulbs almost round, bearing 1-2 coriaceous Ivs. 7 in. long by 2}4 in. wide: about 7-8 in. long, bearing several large, showy, violet- red fls.; labellum deep red, with purple veins and a whitish throat. 10. Duvaliina, Hort. Hybrid between L. purpurata and C. LuddeinitnhiHa. Sepals and petals half-spread- ing, light mauve; labellum broad, dark maroon-crim- son on the lobes and in the throat, which is traversed by darker lines. —According to Arnold & Co., handsome flower of striking appearance. 11. eximia inv^rsa, Hort. Hybrid between L. purpu- rata and C. Warneri, the inverse cross of Lc. eximia. Sepals and petals deep rose-purple; labellum bright magenta-crimson. —Said by Arnold & Co. to be one of the finest hybrids yet raised between these genera, re- sembling G. ^Yar'neri. 12. Martlnfiti,Maron. GardenhybridbetweenC«f??ej/a Mossim and Lwlia (jrandis, var. tenebrosa. Pis. resemb- ling those of the Cattleya labiata group ; sepals and petals rose-violet; labellum red to mauve, pale at the margins, and netted with numerous deep red veins. 13. Sc


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