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RF2WJJMTP–Close up of the lime green flower of Rhyncholaelia digbyana orchid
Rhyncholaelia digbyana is an ornamentalorchid native to Central America and Mexico. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rhyncholaelia-digbyana-is-an-ornamentalorchid-native-to-central-america-and-mexico-image574882279.html
RF2TB845Y–Rhyncholaelia digbyana is an ornamentalorchid native to Central America and Mexico.
ORCHID Rhyncholaelia digbyana Central America Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orchid-rhyncholaelia-digbyana-central-america-image181594746.html
RMMFC9XJ–ORCHID Rhyncholaelia digbyana Central America
Orchids for everyone . at the coolestend of the Intermediate House. A. giganteum often used to befound growing with the utmost freedom in a mixed collection ofstove plants. BRASSAVOLA One species alone makes this genus famous, and it is the large-flowered B. DiGBYANA, from British Honduras. It is attractiveby reason of its big, greenish-white, purple-tinted lip, that oftenmeasures four inches or more across. The narrow sepals andpetals are pale green. The plant has the habit of a Lselia, willsucceed with the Laelias, and was formerly regarded as a memberof that genus. The broad margin of the l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orchids-for-everyone-at-the-coolestend-of-the-intermediate-house-a-giganteum-often-used-to-befound-growing-with-the-utmost-freedom-in-a-mixed-collection-ofstove-plants-brassavola-one-species-alone-makes-this-genus-famous-and-it-is-the-large-flowered-b-digbyana-from-british-honduras-it-is-attractiveby-reason-of-its-big-greenish-white-purple-tinted-lip-that-oftenmeasures-four-inches-or-more-across-the-narrow-sepals-andpetals-are-pale-green-the-plant-has-the-habit-of-a-lselia-willsucceed-with-the-laelias-and-was-formerly-regarded-as-a-memberof-that-genus-the-broad-margin-of-the-l-image338112503.html
RM2AJ29XF–Orchids for everyone . at the coolestend of the Intermediate House. A. giganteum often used to befound growing with the utmost freedom in a mixed collection ofstove plants. BRASSAVOLA One species alone makes this genus famous, and it is the large-flowered B. DiGBYANA, from British Honduras. It is attractiveby reason of its big, greenish-white, purple-tinted lip, that oftenmeasures four inches or more across. The narrow sepals andpetals are pale green. The plant has the habit of a Lselia, willsucceed with the Laelias, and was formerly regarded as a memberof that genus. The broad margin of the l
Rhyncholaelia digbyana orchid (Mr. Digby's brasavola, Brasavola digbyana). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards' Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London, Ridgeway, 1846. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rhyncholaelia-digbyana-orchid-mr-digbys-brasavola-brasavola-digbyana-handcoloured-copperplate-engraving-by-george-barclay-after-an-illustration-by-miss-sarah-drake-from-edwards-botanical-register-edited-by-john-lindley-london-ridgeway-1846-image211159374.html
RMP7F3X6–Rhyncholaelia digbyana orchid (Mr. Digby's brasavola, Brasavola digbyana). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards' Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London, Ridgeway, 1846.
Rhyncholaelia digbyana is an ornamentalorchid native to Central America and Mexico. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rhyncholaelia-digbyana-is-an-ornamentalorchid-native-to-central-america-and-mexico-image574882275.html
RF2TB845R–Rhyncholaelia digbyana is an ornamentalorchid native to Central America and Mexico.
Rhyncholaelia digbyana orchid (Mr. Digby's brasavola, Brasavola digbyana). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards' Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London, Ridgeway, 1846. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rhyncholaelia-digbyana-orchid-mr-digbys-brasavola-brasavola-digbyana-handcoloured-copperplate-engraving-by-george-barclay-after-an-illustration-by-miss-sarah-drake-from-edwards-botanical-register-edited-by-john-lindley-london-ridgeway-1846-image331983312.html
RM2A8342T–Rhyncholaelia digbyana orchid (Mr. Digby's brasavola, Brasavola digbyana). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards' Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London, Ridgeway, 1846.
. Illustration of Rhyncholaelia digbyana or Brassavola digbyana . 1849. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) del. et lith. 96 Brassavola digbyana - Curtis' 75 tab 4474 (1849) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustration-of-rhyncholaelia-digbyana-or-brassavola-digbyana-1849-walter-hood-fitch-1817-1892-del-et-lith-96-brassavola-digbyana-curtis-75-tab-4474-1849-image187658286.html
RMMW8G1J–. Illustration of Rhyncholaelia digbyana or Brassavola digbyana . 1849. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) del. et lith. 96 Brassavola digbyana - Curtis' 75 tab 4474 (1849)
Orchids for everyone . O a > HYBRIDISATION, SEEDS, & SEEDLINGS 9 tion this fine hybrid between Brassavola Digbyana and CattleyaMossia caused at the Chelsea Nursery when it flowered, and thegreat interest taken when it was exhibited before the RoyalHorticultural Society. Cymbidium Veitchii also flowered in thatmemorable year, but for a long time it was called Cymbidiumeburneo-Lowianum. The first hybrid Odontoglossum was raisedon the Continent by M. Leroy, who proved the parentage ofOdontoglossum Wilckeanum by raising it from 0. crispum and0. luteopurpureum; it flowered in 1890. A year later Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orchids-for-everyone-o-a-gt-hybridisation-seeds-seedlings-9-tion-this-fine-hybrid-between-brassavola-digbyana-and-cattleyamossia-caused-at-the-chelsea-nursery-when-it-flowered-and-thegreat-interest-taken-when-it-was-exhibited-before-the-royalhorticultural-society-cymbidium-veitchii-also-flowered-in-thatmemorable-year-but-for-a-long-time-it-was-called-cymbidiumeburneo-lowianum-the-first-hybrid-odontoglossum-was-raisedon-the-continent-by-m-leroy-who-proved-the-parentage-ofodontoglossum-wilckeanum-by-raising-it-from-0-crispum-and0-luteopurpureum-it-flowered-in-1890-a-year-later-image338116236.html
RM2AJ2EKT–Orchids for everyone . O a > HYBRIDISATION, SEEDS, & SEEDLINGS 9 tion this fine hybrid between Brassavola Digbyana and CattleyaMossia caused at the Chelsea Nursery when it flowered, and thegreat interest taken when it was exhibited before the RoyalHorticultural Society. Cymbidium Veitchii also flowered in thatmemorable year, but for a long time it was called Cymbidiumeburneo-Lowianum. The first hybrid Odontoglossum was raisedon the Continent by M. Leroy, who proved the parentage ofOdontoglossum Wilckeanum by raising it from 0. crispum and0. luteopurpureum; it flowered in 1890. A year later
. Illustration of Rhyncholaelia digbyana or Brassavola digbyana . 1849. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) del. et lith. 97 Brassavola digbyana - Curtis' 75 tab 4474 (1849) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustration-of-rhyncholaelia-digbyana-or-brassavola-digbyana-1849-walter-hood-fitch-1817-1892-del-et-lith-97-brassavola-digbyana-curtis-75-tab-4474-1849-image188229145.html
RMMX6G5D–. Illustration of Rhyncholaelia digbyana or Brassavola digbyana . 1849. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) del. et lith. 97 Brassavola digbyana - Curtis' 75 tab 4474 (1849)
Orchids for everyone . oris)—one of the best of the group, B.-L.-C.Tringiensis [B. Digbyana x L.-c. callistoglossa), and B.-L.-c.WiGANli [B. Digbyana x L.-c. Aphrodite), a large and beautifulhybrid. BRASSO-CATTLEYA In this hybrid family there are some of the most gorgeous, aswell as most exquisitely beautiful Orchids in cultivation. Withrare exceptions they have flowers of large size, like those ofCattleyas, with the additional attraction of a large, shapely, andwondrously fringed lip. Details of cultivation need not be given,because in practically every instance the treatment found successful Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orchids-for-everyone-orisone-of-the-best-of-the-group-b-l-ctringiensis-b-digbyana-x-l-c-callistoglossa-and-b-l-cwiganli-b-digbyana-x-l-c-aphrodite-a-large-and-beautifulhybrid-brasso-cattleya-in-this-hybrid-family-there-are-some-of-the-most-gorgeous-aswell-as-most-exquisitely-beautiful-orchids-in-cultivation-withrare-exceptions-they-have-flowers-of-large-size-like-those-ofcattleyas-with-the-additional-attraction-of-a-large-shapely-andwondrously-fringed-lip-details-of-cultivation-need-not-be-givenbecause-in-practically-every-instance-the-treatment-found-successful-image338112200.html
RM2AJ29FM–Orchids for everyone . oris)—one of the best of the group, B.-L.-C.Tringiensis [B. Digbyana x L.-c. callistoglossa), and B.-L.-c.WiGANli [B. Digbyana x L.-c. Aphrodite), a large and beautifulhybrid. BRASSO-CATTLEYA In this hybrid family there are some of the most gorgeous, aswell as most exquisitely beautiful Orchids in cultivation. Withrare exceptions they have flowers of large size, like those ofCattleyas, with the additional attraction of a large, shapely, andwondrously fringed lip. Details of cultivation need not be given,because in practically every instance the treatment found successful
. Illustration of Rhyncholaelia digbyana or Brassavola digbyana . 1849. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) del. et lith. 96 Brassavola digbyana - Curtis' 75 tab 4474 (1849) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustration-of-rhyncholaelia-digbyana-or-brassavola-digbyana-1849-walter-hood-fitch-1817-1892-del-et-lith-96-brassavola-digbyana-curtis-75-tab-4474-1849-image184862284.html
RMMMN5MC–. Illustration of Rhyncholaelia digbyana or Brassavola digbyana . 1849. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) del. et lith. 96 Brassavola digbyana - Curtis' 75 tab 4474 (1849)
. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. Fig. 30.—l.elia digbyana, Bentham (18S0;: flgwebs Gutis, up whitish, (see f 112) ties alba, rubra, ccerulea, striata purpurea, &c.In 1845, Eley said that China and German Asters * are very numerous in New England. This name German Aster records the fact thatthe first great advances in the evolution of theplant were made in Germany, and the seed which werow use comes largely from that country. The firstmarked departure from the type appears to haveleen the prolongation or great development of the high Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-chronicle-a-weekly-illustrated-journal-of-horticulture-and-allied-subjects-fig-30lelia-digbyana-bentham-18s0-flgwebs-gutis-up-whitish-see-f-112-ties-alba-rubra-ccerulea-striata-purpurea-cin-1845-eley-said-that-china-and-german-asters-are-very-numerous-in-new-england-this-name-german-aster-records-the-fact-thatthe-first-great-advances-in-the-evolution-of-theplant-were-made-in-germany-and-the-seed-which-werow-use-comes-largely-from-that-country-the-firstmarked-departure-from-the-type-appears-to-haveleen-the-prolongation-or-great-development-of-the-high-image370467743.html
RM2CEM7AR–. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. Fig. 30.—l.elia digbyana, Bentham (18S0;: flgwebs Gutis, up whitish, (see f 112) ties alba, rubra, ccerulea, striata purpurea, &c.In 1845, Eley said that China and German Asters * are very numerous in New England. This name German Aster records the fact thatthe first great advances in the evolution of theplant were made in Germany, and the seed which werow use comes largely from that country. The firstmarked departure from the type appears to haveleen the prolongation or great development of the high
. Illustration of Rhyncholaelia digbyana or Brassavola digbyana . 1849. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) del. et lith. 85 Brassavola digbyana - Curtis' 75 tab 4474 (1849) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustration-of-rhyncholaelia-digbyana-or-brassavola-digbyana-1849-walter-hood-fitch-1817-1892-del-et-lith-85-brassavola-digbyana-curtis-75-tab-4474-1849-image188946487.html
RMMYB74R–. Illustration of Rhyncholaelia digbyana or Brassavola digbyana . 1849. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) del. et lith. 85 Brassavola digbyana - Curtis' 75 tab 4474 (1849)
. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. LAELIO-CATTLEYA DIGBYANA-MOSSIAE. (From tlie Gardriiiiuj Wniiil.'). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Williams, Benjamin Samuel, 1822-1890; Williams, Henry. London, Victoria and Paradise nurseries Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orchid-growers-manual-containing-descriptions-of-the-best-species-and-varieties-of-orchidaceous-plants-in-cultivation-orchids-laelio-cattleya-digbyana-mossiae-from-tlie-gardriiiiuj-wniiil-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-williams-benjamin-samuel-1822-1890-williams-henry-london-victoria-and-paradise-nurseries-image232238294.html
RMRDRA8P–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. LAELIO-CATTLEYA DIGBYANA-MOSSIAE. (From tlie Gardriiiiuj Wniiil.'). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Williams, Benjamin Samuel, 1822-1890; Williams, Henry. London, Victoria and Paradise nurseries
. Die Gartenwelt . Dendrobium coelogyne. Nach einer in der „Wilhelma", Cannstatt, für die „Gartcnw." ycf. Aufn. erzeugt. Die Brassocattleyen in der ersten Generation sind typisch und repräsentieren die höchste Stufe der Brassocattleya. In der zweiten Generation wird der Einfluß der Brassavola Digbyana schon mehr abgeschwächt, die Lippe hat nicht mehr die große, schöne Fransung, die Farbe der Blumen ist nicht mehr so rein rosa, auch hat die Lippe einen mehr oder minder großen lila oder purpurnen Fleck. Alles dieses wirkt nicht mehr so schön wie in der ersten Generation. Es existieren Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-gartenwelt-dendrobium-coelogyne-nach-einer-in-der-wilhelmaquot-cannstatt-fr-die-gartcnwquot-ycf-aufn-erzeugt-die-brassocattleyen-in-der-ersten-generation-sind-typisch-und-reprsentieren-die-hchste-stufe-der-brassocattleya-in-der-zweiten-generation-wird-der-einflu-der-brassavola-digbyana-schon-mehr-abgeschwcht-die-lippe-hat-nicht-mehr-die-groe-schne-fransung-die-farbe-der-blumen-ist-nicht-mehr-so-rein-rosa-auch-hat-die-lippe-einen-mehr-oder-minder-groen-lila-oder-purpurnen-fleck-alles-dieses-wirkt-nicht-mehr-so-schn-wie-in-der-ersten-generation-es-existieren-image180967935.html
RMMEBPCF–. Die Gartenwelt . Dendrobium coelogyne. Nach einer in der „Wilhelma", Cannstatt, für die „Gartcnw." ycf. Aufn. erzeugt. Die Brassocattleyen in der ersten Generation sind typisch und repräsentieren die höchste Stufe der Brassocattleya. In der zweiten Generation wird der Einfluß der Brassavola Digbyana schon mehr abgeschwächt, die Lippe hat nicht mehr die große, schöne Fransung, die Farbe der Blumen ist nicht mehr so rein rosa, auch hat die Lippe einen mehr oder minder großen lila oder purpurnen Fleck. Alles dieses wirkt nicht mehr so schön wie in der ersten Generation. Es existieren
. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 604 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. similar treatment to that recommended for Cattleyas. L.-C. Thorntonii (Fig. 387) is derived from the intercrossing of C. Gaskelliana and L. Digbyana. The characteristic fringe around the labellum in the last-named species is inherited to a lesser degree by the offspring. These hybrids are very distinct, and are among the most valuable of the Cattleya family of hybrids. Lycaste.—This is a most useful, varied, and beautiful genus of plants, suitable for cool intermediate house culture. They f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-gardening-a-handbook-of-horticulture-gardening-horticulture-604-the-book-of-gardening-similar-treatment-to-that-recommended-for-cattleyas-l-c-thorntonii-fig-387-is-derived-from-the-intercrossing-of-c-gaskelliana-and-l-digbyana-the-characteristic-fringe-around-the-labellum-in-the-last-named-species-is-inherited-to-a-lesser-degree-by-the-offspring-these-hybrids-are-very-distinct-and-are-among-the-most-valuable-of-the-cattleya-family-of-hybrids-lycastethis-is-a-most-useful-varied-and-beautiful-genus-of-plants-suitable-for-cool-intermediate-house-culture-they-f-image232308209.html
RMRDXFDN–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 604 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. similar treatment to that recommended for Cattleyas. L.-C. Thorntonii (Fig. 387) is derived from the intercrossing of C. Gaskelliana and L. Digbyana. The characteristic fringe around the labellum in the last-named species is inherited to a lesser degree by the offspring. These hybrids are very distinct, and are among the most valuable of the Cattleya family of hybrids. Lycaste.—This is a most useful, varied, and beautiful genus of plants, suitable for cool intermediate house culture. They f
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 896 The American Florist. June 4,. LAGER & HURRELLS PRIZE GROUP AT THE BOSTON ORCHID SHOW, COVERING 400 SQUARE FEET. in superintending a botanit'al garden or an exhibition. New York is responsible for that story of the performing orchids. Chi- cago and Philadelphia always knew better, and Boston, with an orchid show to her credit, is now safe. George Watson said that Brassavola Digbyana always reminded him of a Skye terrier, and this as we went out to lunch. The number of species and varieties represented in t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-florist-a-weekly-journal-for-the-trade-floriculture-florists-896-the-american-florist-june-4-lager-amp-hurrells-prize-group-at-the-boston-orchid-show-covering-400-square-feet-in-superintending-a-botanital-garden-or-an-exhibition-new-york-is-responsible-for-that-story-of-the-performing-orchids-chi-cago-and-philadelphia-always-knew-better-and-boston-with-an-orchid-show-to-her-credit-is-now-safe-george-watson-said-that-brassavola-digbyana-always-reminded-him-of-a-skye-terrier-and-this-as-we-went-out-to-lunch-the-number-of-species-and-varieties-represented-in-t-image237387250.html
RMRP5WT2–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 896 The American Florist. June 4,. LAGER & HURRELLS PRIZE GROUP AT THE BOSTON ORCHID SHOW, COVERING 400 SQUARE FEET. in superintending a botanit'al garden or an exhibition. New York is responsible for that story of the performing orchids. Chi- cago and Philadelphia always knew better, and Boston, with an orchid show to her credit, is now safe. George Watson said that Brassavola Digbyana always reminded him of a Skye terrier, and this as we went out to lunch. The number of species and varieties represented in t
. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON ORCHIDS. 603 Epiphronitis Veitchii is a bigeneric hybrid between Epiden- drum radicans and Sophronitis grandiflora that should be included in every collection. It has rich scarlet flowers, and requires cool intermediate house treatment. LjELias are only distinguished from Cattleyas by the pollen- masses, and, with the exception of L. anceps and the L. autumnalis section, all may be cultivated under similar conditions, although L. purpuraia succeeds better when grown a few degrees warmer. L Digbyana (Fig. 384) is o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-gardening-a-handbook-of-horticulture-gardening-horticulture-on-orchids-603-epiphronitis-veitchii-is-a-bigeneric-hybrid-between-epiden-drum-radicans-and-sophronitis-grandiflora-that-should-be-included-in-every-collection-it-has-rich-scarlet-flowers-and-requires-cool-intermediate-house-treatment-ljelias-are-only-distinguished-from-cattleyas-by-the-pollen-masses-and-with-the-exception-of-l-anceps-and-the-l-autumnalis-section-all-may-be-cultivated-under-similar-conditions-although-l-purpuraia-succeeds-better-when-grown-a-few-degrees-warmer-l-digbyana-fig-384-is-o-image232308213.html
RMRDXFDW–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON ORCHIDS. 603 Epiphronitis Veitchii is a bigeneric hybrid between Epiden- drum radicans and Sophronitis grandiflora that should be included in every collection. It has rich scarlet flowers, and requires cool intermediate house treatment. LjELias are only distinguished from Cattleyas by the pollen- masses, and, with the exception of L. anceps and the L. autumnalis section, all may be cultivated under similar conditions, although L. purpuraia succeeds better when grown a few degrees warmer. L Digbyana (Fig. 384) is o
. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. BRASSAVOLA. 127 B. DIGBYANA, Llndley.—A fine compact evergreen species, about six inches high, with stem-like compressed pseudobulbs, bearing a solitary elliptic glaucous fleshj- leaf, and from its base a peduncle supporting one very large flower five inches wide and six inches deep; the sepals and petals are oblong spreading, pale green with a purplish tinge, and the cucuUate cordate lip is creamy white, tinged with purple at the tip, the margin deeply and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orchid-growers-manual-containing-descriptions-of-the-best-species-and-varieties-of-orchidaceous-plants-in-cultivation-orchids-brassavola-127-b-digbyana-llndleya-fine-compact-evergreen-species-about-six-inches-high-with-stem-like-compressed-pseudobulbs-bearing-a-solitary-elliptic-glaucous-fleshj-leaf-and-from-its-base-a-peduncle-supporting-one-very-large-flower-five-inches-wide-and-six-inches-deep-the-sepals-and-petals-are-oblong-spreading-pale-green-with-a-purplish-tinge-and-the-cucuuate-cordate-lip-is-creamy-white-tinged-with-purple-at-the-tip-the-margin-deeply-and-image232256847.html
RMRDT5YB–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. BRASSAVOLA. 127 B. DIGBYANA, Llndley.—A fine compact evergreen species, about six inches high, with stem-like compressed pseudobulbs, bearing a solitary elliptic glaucous fleshj- leaf, and from its base a peduncle supporting one very large flower five inches wide and six inches deep; the sepals and petals are oblong spreading, pale green with a purplish tinge, and the cucuUate cordate lip is creamy white, tinged with purple at the tip, the margin deeply and
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. TO HARKf PAPWORTH ^ntcMArie Ru^ Nuracf]! CowL STOfte 1^ Cv«mMI<| 9t,^ F.T.al MRS. J. B. FREEMAN OF "THE FLOWERS" M6 Superior Straot, TOLKDO* OHIO ARTHUR F. CRABB GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Prompt Bervloo to any point In MlcblBan DETROIT, MICH. ST. REGIS FLORAL CO. Your orders 36 Adams Avenue, West solicited Lilium giganteum and lily of the val- ley. He showed his fine hybrid Lselio- Cattleya Eastoniensia at the Coopera- tive Market, November 11. This is a cross between Leelia Digbyana and Cat- tleya gigas and was awarded a silver medal by the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-to-harkf-papworth-ntcmarie-ru-nuracf-!-cowl-stofte-1-cvmmilt-9t-ftal-mrs-j-b-freeman-of-quotthe-flowersquot-m6-superior-straot-tolkdo-ohio-arthur-f-crabb-grand-rapids-mich-prompt-bervloo-to-any-point-in-mlcblban-detroit-mich-st-regis-floral-co-your-orders-36-adams-avenue-west-solicited-lilium-giganteum-and-lily-of-the-val-ley-he-showed-his-fine-hybrid-lselio-cattleya-eastoniensia-at-the-coopera-tive-market-november-11-this-is-a-cross-between-leelia-digbyana-and-cat-tleya-gigas-and-was-awarded-a-silver-medal-by-the-image238319576.html
RMRRMB1C–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. TO HARKf PAPWORTH ^ntcMArie Ru^ Nuracf]! CowL STOfte 1^ Cv«mMI<| 9t,^ F.T.al MRS. J. B. FREEMAN OF "THE FLOWERS" M6 Superior Straot, TOLKDO* OHIO ARTHUR F. CRABB GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Prompt Bervloo to any point In MlcblBan DETROIT, MICH. ST. REGIS FLORAL CO. Your orders 36 Adams Avenue, West solicited Lilium giganteum and lily of the val- ley. He showed his fine hybrid Lselio- Cattleya Eastoniensia at the Coopera- tive Market, November 11. This is a cross between Leelia Digbyana and Cat- tleya gigas and was awarded a silver medal by the
. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. Part II.] THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. 45 L.-c. x .Madame Marguerite Fournier, Diet. Ic. O. L.-c. hyb. t. 21 ; Rev. II. 1902, 360, t.: J.S.H.Fr. 1902, 707. Cogniaux differs from others in recording B. Digbyana as the seed parent. 5. B.-c. x heatonensis (B. Digbyana x C. x Hardyana), G.C. 1902, ii. 239: Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orchid-stud-book-an-enumeration-of-hybrid-orchids-of-artificial-origin-with-their-parents-raisers-date-of-first-flowering-references-to-descriptions-and-figures-and-synonymy-with-an-historical-introduction-and-120-figures-and-a-chapter-on-hybridising-and-raising-orchids-from-seed-orchids-part-ii-the-orchid-stud-book-45-l-c-x-madame-marguerite-fournier-diet-ic-o-l-c-hyb-t-21-rev-ii-1902-360-t-jshfr-1902-707-cogniaux-differs-from-others-in-recording-b-digbyana-as-the-seed-parent-5-b-c-x-heatonensis-b-digbyana-x-c-x-hardyana-gc-1902-ii-239-image232225182.html
RMRDPNGE–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. Part II.] THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. 45 L.-c. x .Madame Marguerite Fournier, Diet. Ic. O. L.-c. hyb. t. 21 ; Rev. II. 1902, 360, t.: J.S.H.Fr. 1902, 707. Cogniaux differs from others in recording B. Digbyana as the seed parent. 5. B.-c. x heatonensis (B. Digbyana x C. x Hardyana), G.C. 1902, ii. 239:
. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. 46 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. Dart II. L.-c. Marona?, O.K. 1901, 329, f. 48. B.-c. .Madame Charles Maron, J.S.H.Fr. 1903, 650. —Garden. .10. B.-c. x Maroni (B. Digbyana x C. Mendelii ?), O./?. 1902, 84, 129, 130.—Maron, 1899. L.-c. < Imperatrice de Russie, G.C. 1899, i. 174; O.K. 1899, 127: Rev. H Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orchid-stud-book-an-enumeration-of-hybrid-orchids-of-artificial-origin-with-their-parents-raisers-date-of-first-flowering-references-to-descriptions-and-figures-and-synonymy-with-an-historical-introduction-and-120-figures-and-a-chapter-on-hybridising-and-raising-orchids-from-seed-orchids-46-the-orchid-stud-book-dart-ii-l-c-marona-ok-1901-329-f-48-b-c-madame-charles-maron-jshfr-1903-650-garden-10-b-c-x-maroni-b-digbyana-x-c-mendelii-o-1902-84-129-130maron-1899-l-c-lt-imperatrice-de-russie-gc-1899-i-174-ok-1899-127-rev-h-image232225177.html
RMRDPNG9–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. 46 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. Dart II. L.-c. Marona?, O.K. 1901, 329, f. 48. B.-c. .Madame Charles Maron, J.S.H.Fr. 1903, 650. —Garden. .10. B.-c. x Maroni (B. Digbyana x C. Mendelii ?), O./?. 1902, 84, 129, 130.—Maron, 1899. L.-c. < Imperatrice de Russie, G.C. 1899, i. 174; O.K. 1899, 127: Rev. H
. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. 48 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. [Part II. , 19. B.-c. X Yeitchii (B. Digbyana x C. Mossise 2 ), O. R. 1902, 83.— Veitch, 1889. Lrelia x Digbyano-xMossia?, G. C. 1889, i. 630, 657, 658, f. Ill; Onhidoph. 1889, 175, 176, f. : G. II*. 1896, 598. f. L.-c. X Digbyano-Mossiae, G. C. 1889, i. 742; 0. A. x. t. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orchid-stud-book-an-enumeration-of-hybrid-orchids-of-artificial-origin-with-their-parents-raisers-date-of-first-flowering-references-to-descriptions-and-figures-and-synonymy-with-an-historical-introduction-and-120-figures-and-a-chapter-on-hybridising-and-raising-orchids-from-seed-orchids-48-the-orchid-stud-book-part-ii-19-b-c-x-yeitchii-b-digbyana-x-c-mossise-2-o-r-1902-83-veitch-1889-lrelia-x-digbyano-xmossia-g-c-1889-i-630-657-658-f-ill-onhidoph-1889-175-176-f-g-ii-1896-598-f-l-c-x-digbyano-mossiae-g-c-1889-i-742-0-a-x-t-image232225169.html
RMRDPNG1–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. 48 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. [Part II. , 19. B.-c. X Yeitchii (B. Digbyana x C. Mossise 2 ), O. R. 1902, 83.— Veitch, 1889. Lrelia x Digbyano-xMossia?, G. C. 1889, i. 630, 657, 658, f. Ill; Onhidoph. 1889, 175, 176, f. : G. II*. 1896, 598. f. L.-c. X Digbyano-Mossiae, G. C. 1889, i. 742; 0. A. x. t.
. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. 258 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. [Part II. Suppl. Ladiocattleya x Digbyano-Forbesii, J. S. H. Fr. 1907, 467.—Maron. B.-c. x Digbyano-Forbesii, G.C. 1906, ii. 265; O.K. 1906, 339, 350.- Holford. • 5b. B.-c. X Hyea2 (B. Digbyana x C. Harrisoniana ? ), O.K. 1907, 113, f. 12.—Hye, 1905. See Fig. 94 B.-c. X Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orchid-stud-book-an-enumeration-of-hybrid-orchids-of-artificial-origin-with-their-parents-raisers-date-of-first-flowering-references-to-descriptions-and-figures-and-synonymy-with-an-historical-introduction-and-120-figures-and-a-chapter-on-hybridising-and-raising-orchids-from-seed-orchids-258-the-orchid-stud-book-part-ii-suppl-ladiocattleya-x-digbyano-forbesii-j-s-h-fr-1907-467maron-b-c-x-digbyano-forbesii-gc-1906-ii-265-ok-1906-339-350-holford-5b-b-c-x-hyea2-b-digbyana-x-c-harrisoniana-ok-1907-113-f-12hye-1905-see-fig-94-b-c-x-image232257221.html
RMRDT6CN–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. 258 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. [Part II. Suppl. Ladiocattleya x Digbyano-Forbesii, J. S. H. Fr. 1907, 467.—Maron. B.-c. x Digbyano-Forbesii, G.C. 1906, ii. 265; O.K. 1906, 339, 350.- Holford. • 5b. B.-c. X Hyea2 (B. Digbyana x C. Harrisoniana ? ), O.K. 1907, 113, f. 12.—Hye, 1905. See Fig. 94 B.-c. X
. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. Part II. Suppl. THE ORCHID STUD-HOOK. 257 6. BRASSOCA.TTLEYA (p. 44). Oa. B.-c. X Alexanderi (Brassavola Digbyana x Cattleya citrina ? ), O.K. 1907, 125.—Hoi ford, 1907. B.-c. x H.G. Alexander, G.C. 1907, i. 161; O.R. 1907, 115.—Holford. Ob. B.-c. X Baron (B. Digbyana x C. X Rothschildiana).—San Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orchid-stud-book-an-enumeration-of-hybrid-orchids-of-artificial-origin-with-their-parents-raisers-date-of-first-flowering-references-to-descriptions-and-figures-and-synonymy-with-an-historical-introduction-and-120-figures-and-a-chapter-on-hybridising-and-raising-orchids-from-seed-orchids-part-ii-suppl-the-orchid-stud-hook-257-6-brassocattleya-p-44-oa-b-c-x-alexanderi-brassavola-digbyana-x-cattleya-citrina-ok-1907-125hoi-ford-1907-b-c-x-hg-alexander-gc-1907-i-161-or-1907-115holford-ob-b-c-x-baron-b-digbyana-x-c-x-rothschildianasan-image232257223.html
RMRDT6CR–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. Part II. Suppl. THE ORCHID STUD-HOOK. 257 6. BRASSOCA.TTLEYA (p. 44). Oa. B.-c. X Alexanderi (Brassavola Digbyana x Cattleya citrina ? ), O.K. 1907, 125.—Hoi ford, 1907. B.-c. x H.G. Alexander, G.C. 1907, i. 161; O.R. 1907, 115.—Holford. Ob. B.-c. X Baron (B. Digbyana x C. X Rothschildiana).—San
. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. Fig. 3. Brassocattleya x Sanbi Ri. L.-c. X Digbyana-Trianx, G. C, 1897, i. 261 ; 0. R. 1897, 132, 157; G. M. 1897, 254, 255, f.; J. H. 1897, ii. 244, 245, f. 34. 17. B.-c. X striata (B. fragrans x C. Mossia 5), G. C. 1903, May 30, suppl. 1, 2; O. R. 1903, 184; Rev. H. 1903, 276, 277; J. S. H. /• Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orchid-stud-book-an-enumeration-of-hybrid-orchids-of-artificial-origin-with-their-parents-raisers-date-of-first-flowering-references-to-descriptions-and-figures-and-synonymy-with-an-historical-introduction-and-120-figures-and-a-chapter-on-hybridising-and-raising-orchids-from-seed-orchids-fig-3-brassocattleya-x-sanbi-ri-l-c-x-digbyana-trianx-g-c-1897-i-261-0-r-1897-132-157-g-m-1897-254-255-f-j-h-1897-ii-244-245-f-34-17-b-c-x-striata-b-fragrans-x-c-mossia-5-g-c-1903-may-30-suppl-1-2-o-r-1903-184-rev-h-1903-276-277-j-s-h-image232225172.html
RMRDPNG4–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. Fig. 3. Brassocattleya x Sanbi Ri. L.-c. X Digbyana-Trianx, G. C, 1897, i. 261 ; 0. R. 1897, 132, 157; G. M. 1897, 254, 255, f.; J. H. 1897, ii. 244, 245, f. 34. 17. B.-c. X striata (B. fragrans x C. Mossia 5), G. C. 1903, May 30, suppl. 1, 2; O. R. 1903, 184; Rev. H. 1903, 276, 277; J. S. H. /•
. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Illustrierte Wochenschrift für den gesamten Gartenbau. Jahrgang XXIII. 20. Juni 1919. Nr. 25. Nachdruck und Nadibildang aus dem Inhalte dieser Zeitschrift werden strafrechtlich verfolgt. Orchideen. Brasso-Cattleya Cliftoni. jedenfalls sind auch während der Kriegsjahre neue und ver- (Hierzu eine Abb. nach für die „Gartenwelt" gef. Aufnahme.) besserte Formen von dieser Klasse entstanden. Die eigen- Unter den Neuzüchtungen von Orchideen der letzten artig schön gefranste Lippe der Brassavola Digbyana kommt Jahrzehnte nehmen unstreitig die Kreuzungen, welche aus in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-gartenwelt-gardening-illustrierte-wochenschrift-fr-den-gesamten-gartenbau-jahrgang-xxiii-20-juni-1919-nr-25-nachdruck-und-nadibildang-aus-dem-inhalte-dieser-zeitschrift-werden-strafrechtlich-verfolgt-orchideen-brasso-cattleya-cliftoni-jedenfalls-sind-auch-whrend-der-kriegsjahre-neue-und-ver-hierzu-eine-abb-nach-fr-die-gartenweltquot-gef-aufnahme-besserte-formen-von-dieser-klasse-entstanden-die-eigen-unter-den-neuzchtungen-von-orchideen-der-letzten-artig-schn-gefranste-lippe-der-brassavola-digbyana-kommt-jahrzehnte-nehmen-unstreitig-die-kreuzungen-welche-aus-in-image231556272.html
RMRCM8AT–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Illustrierte Wochenschrift für den gesamten Gartenbau. Jahrgang XXIII. 20. Juni 1919. Nr. 25. Nachdruck und Nadibildang aus dem Inhalte dieser Zeitschrift werden strafrechtlich verfolgt. Orchideen. Brasso-Cattleya Cliftoni. jedenfalls sind auch während der Kriegsjahre neue und ver- (Hierzu eine Abb. nach für die „Gartenwelt" gef. Aufnahme.) besserte Formen von dieser Klasse entstanden. Die eigen- Unter den Neuzüchtungen von Orchideen der letzten artig schön gefranste Lippe der Brassavola Digbyana kommt Jahrzehnte nehmen unstreitig die Kreuzungen, welche aus in
. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. XXV, t;{ Die Gartenwell. 12B Schaublumen erzielen, bei den Brassocattleyen entstehen solche Schaublumen jedoch schon durch die Eigenart der Kreuzung. Die Lippen der Brassocattleyen sind oft handtellergroß, mit prächtigem großen gelben Schlünde, die Fransung der Lippe wirkt auf Blume und Lippe noch vergrößernd; sie ist das wesentlich verschönte Erbteil der Brassavota Digbyana. Dem Einfluß dieser Pflanze ist es auch zuzuschreiben, daß in den Brassocattleyen (auch Brasso- laelien) die meist tiefpurpurne Farbe der Cattleyen (bezw. Laelien)- Lippen nicht in Erscheinung Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-gartenwelt-gardening-xxv-t-die-gartenwell-12b-schaublumen-erzielen-bei-den-brassocattleyen-entstehen-solche-schaublumen-jedoch-schon-durch-die-eigenart-der-kreuzung-die-lippen-der-brassocattleyen-sind-oft-handtellergro-mit-prchtigem-groen-gelben-schlnde-die-fransung-der-lippe-wirkt-auf-blume-und-lippe-noch-vergrernd-sie-ist-das-wesentlich-verschnte-erbteil-der-brassavota-digbyana-dem-einflu-dieser-pflanze-ist-es-auch-zuzuschreiben-da-in-den-brassocattleyen-auch-brasso-laelien-die-meist-tiefpurpurne-farbe-der-cattleyen-bezw-laelien-lippen-nicht-in-erscheinung-image231540556.html
RMRCKG9G–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. XXV, t;{ Die Gartenwell. 12B Schaublumen erzielen, bei den Brassocattleyen entstehen solche Schaublumen jedoch schon durch die Eigenart der Kreuzung. Die Lippen der Brassocattleyen sind oft handtellergroß, mit prächtigem großen gelben Schlünde, die Fransung der Lippe wirkt auf Blume und Lippe noch vergrößernd; sie ist das wesentlich verschönte Erbteil der Brassavota Digbyana. Dem Einfluß dieser Pflanze ist es auch zuzuschreiben, daß in den Brassocattleyen (auch Brasso- laelien) die meist tiefpurpurne Farbe der Cattleyen (bezw. Laelien)- Lippen nicht in Erscheinung
. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. vn, 3i Die Gartenwelt. 363 Orchideen. Laelia digbyana Benth. wurde zuerst von British Honduras im Jahre 1846 importiert. Trotz eitriger Nachforschung blieb es aber bisher unbekannt, wo ihre engere Heimat war. Vor wenigen Jahren wurde der Schleier des Geheimnisses ihres Fundortes gelüftet. C. T. Hunter. ein nunmehr ergrauter Sammler, hat in früheren Jahren mehrere grosse Importe der L. digbyana an die bekannte englische Firma Stevens & Protheroe, London, besorgt; er verschloss il;-s lieheimnis ihres Fundortes 52 Jahre lang, dessenungeachtet, dass Laelia digbya Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-gartenwelt-gardening-vn-3i-die-gartenwelt-363-orchideen-laelia-digbyana-benth-wurde-zuerst-von-british-honduras-im-jahre-1846-importiert-trotz-eitriger-nachforschung-blieb-es-aber-bisher-unbekannt-wo-ihre-engere-heimat-war-vor-wenigen-jahren-wurde-der-schleier-des-geheimnisses-ihres-fundortes-gelftet-c-t-hunter-ein-nunmehr-ergrauter-sammler-hat-in-frheren-jahren-mehrere-grosse-importe-der-l-digbyana-an-die-bekannte-englische-firma-stevens-amp-protheroe-london-besorgt-er-verschloss-il-s-lieheimnis-ihres-fundortes-52-jahre-lang-dessenungeachtet-dass-laelia-digbya-image231565118.html
RMRCMKJP–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. vn, 3i Die Gartenwelt. 363 Orchideen. Laelia digbyana Benth. wurde zuerst von British Honduras im Jahre 1846 importiert. Trotz eitriger Nachforschung blieb es aber bisher unbekannt, wo ihre engere Heimat war. Vor wenigen Jahren wurde der Schleier des Geheimnisses ihres Fundortes gelüftet. C. T. Hunter. ein nunmehr ergrauter Sammler, hat in früheren Jahren mehrere grosse Importe der L. digbyana an die bekannte englische Firma Stevens & Protheroe, London, besorgt; er verschloss il;-s lieheimnis ihres Fundortes 52 Jahre lang, dessenungeachtet, dass Laelia digbya
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