RF2TC69KP–Old illustration of Purple-Stained Laelia (Cattleya purpurata). Reichenbachia, by F. Sander. St. Albans, UK, 1888 - 1894
RF2PNRT3W–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 26, 2023: Postage stamp printed in Brazil shows Cattleya purpurata, 4th National Orchid Exhibition serie, circa 1946
RMF877D1–Cattleya purpurata orchid (Laelia purpurata). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1856.
RMMYNN8Y–. English: Illustration of Cattleya purpurata from F. Sander: Reichenbachia . 1892. F. Sander 449 Reichenbachia - Second Series vol. 1 (TAB. 25)
RFR2GDT2–laeliocattleya
RM2BT5JPD–Purple-stained laelia orchid, Cattleya purpurata (Laelia purpurata). Chromolithograph from an illustration by B. Herincq from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Frederick Warne, London, 1896.
RFMTD4MN–Laelia purpurata, Cattleya purpurata, Sophronitis purpurata, digital improved reproduction from a print of the 19th century
RM2AG1XBB–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. e centre of which was of good forms of Cat-tleya Mendeli and C. Mossife, and the sides principallyof Odontoglossum crispum, among which were severalgood spotted forms. Also good O. x Adrianse, twofine Cypripedium Rothschildianum, C. callosum San-der:e, the very large C. x gigas Corndean variety,brightly-coloured Slasdevallias, Cattleya Skinneri, &c. Messrs. Wh. Bull k Sons, Chelsea, had a very finegroup, in which the forms of Cattleya Mossife, C.Mendeli, and L:elia purpurata were good. L. purpurataSc
RMPG19K9–. A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc., with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera. Starch; Biochemistry; Plant hybridization; Plants. 180. 178. Lodia purpurata. Transverse section of pseudobulb at middle, showing deep epidermis, deep cuticle, elongated thick-walled cells of two layers beneath epidermis. 179. Cattleya mossicE. The same, showing shallower epidermal cells, cuticle as deep as in L. purpurata, cells of two layers beneath the e
RMMW1D3X–. English: Illustration of Cattleya purpurata from F. Sander: Reichenbachia . 1892. F. Sander 514 Reichenbachia - Second Series vol. 1 (TAB. 25)
RMP7C503–Cattleya purpurata orchid (Laelia purpurata). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1856.
RM2AJ1CDE–Orchids for everyone . L. anceps), L. Man-TiNii (Z. grandis x Z. purpurata L. Minerva (Z. Latona x L.tenebrosd), L. Mozart (Z. Boothiana x L. tenebrosa), L. Nemesis(Z. anceps x Z. superbiens L. SPLENdens (Z. crispa x L. pur-purata), and L. stellata (Z. harpophylla x Z. tenebrosa). LiELIO-CATTLEYA Should a doubt linger in the mind of anyone as to the valueof hybrid Orchids, or the place these are already taking in thefloricultural world, such doubt would soon be dispelled if thedoubter were to visit the regular meetings of the leading horti-cultural societies of England, France, Belgium and A
RMMEBNYR–. Die Gartenwelt . Abb. 3. Aus dem Boden gezogene von Botrytis befallene Schnee- glöckchensprosse. variieren hing-egen viieit mehr, auch schon in der ersten Ge- neration. In der zvt'eiten Ge- neration nimmt die Variation weiter zu, so daà sich kaum zwei Exemplare in der Blüte gleichen. Ich erinnere hierbei an die Laelia cinnabarina- Kreuzung-en.') Wo das Blut homogener ist, ist die Varia- tion geringer, z. B. bei Laelia purpurata X C gigas, ge- kreuzt in der ersten Genera- tion. In der zweiten Gene- ration das Produkt, Laelio- cattleya calistoglossa, wieder mit Cattl. gigas befruchtet. In di
RM2CDX6N5–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . varieties, and severalOdontoglossums, including O. x Queen Alexandra, afine yellow heavily marked purple-brown. Messrs. Jas. Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, secured a SilverFlora Medal for a good group of hybrids, including thehandsome Laella x Digbyano-purpurata, L. x Olivia.Lielio-Cattleya x Cappei and its yellow variety aurea,L.-C. x Lucilia, Cattleya x Elvina, two forms ofCalanthe x gigas, Dendrobium x Scylla, some showyforms of Cypripedlum x Hera, the variety excellenlhaving a very large white dorsal s
RM2CEMG9D–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. E. C. CILLETT, Vholesitlc Communion Uealtr in CUT FLOWERS AND FLORISTS SUPPLIES. ALL CUT FLOWERS IN SEASON. 113 East 3d St., Room 4, CINCINNATI, Ohio. LAQER & HURRELL, Importers and Growers of Only a Jimitetl quantity letl ot the following importations: Cattleya r,at>lata, C. Mossi^, l^aelia Purpurata and Miltoula Candida. Correspondence solicited. SUMMIT, N.J.When Writing Mention Florists Exchange In Western INew York. Try us HEADQUARTERS ROSES, CARNATIONS ANDALL SEASONAB
RMRDXFB5–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON ORCHIDS. 619 is one of the finest of these bigeneric hybrids. It is derived from the intercrossing of Lcelia purpurata and Cattleya Dowiana. It was my privilege a short time since to inspect the private hybridising department of Messrs. Veitch's nursery, now situated at Langley, Slough, and I was astonished to see the countless number of hybrids in all stages of growth, from the tiny germinations in the seed-pans to those bursting into flower. As pioneers of hybridisation, Messrs. Veitch have naturally had conside
RMF004HB–Cattleya (Cattleya purpurata var. venosa), flower
RMF00CPW–Cattleya (Cattleya purpurata var. semialba, Laelia purpurata var. semialba), flowers
RMRDCKE4–. A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc., with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera. Starch; Biochemistry; Plant hybridization; Plants. 180. 178. Lodia purpurata. Transverse section of pseudobulb at middle, showing deep epidermis, deep cuticle, elongated thick-walled cells of two layers beneath epidermis. 179. Cattleya mossicE. The same, showing shallower epidermal cells, cuticle as deep as in L. purpurata, cells of two layers beneath the e
RMRFR8B6–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. WjP-WH W ^v.' I .--,-"- - ' :- • • ','-. ^^ " <=• '^ '. 180 178. Lcciia purpurata. Transverse section of pseuclobulb at middle, showing deep epidermis, deep cuticle, elongated thick-walled cells of two layers beneath epidermis. 179. Cattleya »i.ixi<r. The same, showing shallower epidermal cells, cuticle as deep as in L. purpurata, cells of two lavrrs beneath the epidermis not elongated and only those of first layer have thickened walls. 180. Lcelia-Cattleya cnnhnmiana. The same, showing epidermal cells, deeper than those in
RMRF8H9R–. A catalogue of orchids for 1890, cultivated and for sale by John Saul, nurseryman, seedmsman and florist, Washington City, D. C. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Orchids Seeds Catalogs. JOHN SAUL'S CATALOGUE OF ORCHIDS. 2 00 5 00 5 00 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 5 00 5 00 2 50 $1 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 50 5 00 2 00 2 00 2 50 2 50 Leella Crispa (See Cattleya) Dayana (Cattleya) I Elegans Schilleriana I Flava Gouldiana I Harpophylla C Majalis $1 00 to I Perrinii I Pinelii (Proestans) I Purpurata I Purpurata Nelissi I Superbiens $2 50 to Xanthina I Limatodes Rosea $1 00 to Rosea Sau
RMRF0WXD–. A catalogue of orchids for 1890, cultivated and for sale by John Saul, nurseryman, seedmsman and florist, Washington City, D. C. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Orchids Seeds Catalogs. JOHN SAUL'S CATALOGUE OF ORCHIDS. 2 00 5 00 5 00 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 5 00 5 00 2 50 $1 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 50 5 00 2 00 2 00 2 50 2 50 Leella Crispa (See Cattleya) Dayana (Cattleya) I Elegans Schilleriana I Flava Gouldiana I Harpophylla C Majalis $1 00 to I Perrinii I Pinelii (Proestans) I Purpurata I Purpurata Nelissi I Superbiens $2 50 to Xanthina I Limatodes Rosea $1 00 to Rosea Sau
RMRCNFP1–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. V, 50 Die Garten weit. 597. Cattleya Mossiae. In der Handelsgärlnerei von W.Runde, Wandsbek, für die ^Gartenweh" photographisch aufgenommen^ liefert sie ein äufserst wertvolles Blütenmaterial, stolze, auf langen Stielen sitzende, cattleyenartige Blumen von licht rosa Färbung und tiefpurpurner Lippe, andererseits ist eine blühende Pflanze dem Orchideenliebhaber ein Paradestück für seine Sammlung I Laeüa purpurata blüht leicht, und bei ganz geringer Pflege wird diese Art von Jahr zu Jahr stärker, so dafs man in älteren Privatgärtnereien wahre Riesen
RMRCNFNN–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Cattleya Mossiae. In der Handelsgärlnerei von W.Runde, Wandsbek, für die ^Gartenweh" photographisch aufgenommen^ liefert sie ein äufserst wertvolles Blütenmaterial, stolze, auf langen Stielen sitzende, cattleyenartige Blumen von licht rosa Färbung und tiefpurpurner Lippe, andererseits ist eine blühende Pflanze dem Orchideenliebhaber ein Paradestück für seine Sammlung I Laeüa purpurata blüht leicht, und bei ganz geringer Pflege wird diese Art von Jahr zu Jahr stärker, so dafs man in älteren Privatgärtnereien wahre Riesen- exemplare vorfindet. Das l
RMRCKFX2–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Abb. 3. Aus dem Boden gezogene von Botrytis befallene Schnee- glöckchensprosse. variieren hing-egen viieit mehr, auch schon in der ersten Ge- neration. In der zvt'eiten Ge- neration nimmt die Variation weiter zu, so daà sich kaum zwei Exemplare in der Blüte gleichen. Ich erinnere hierbei an die Laelia cinnabarina- Kreuzung-en.') Wo das Blut homogener ist, ist die Varia- tion geringer, z. B. bei Laelia purpurata X C gigas, ge- kreuzt in der ersten Genera- tion. In der zweiten Gene- ration das Produkt, Laelio- cattleya calistoglossa, wieder mit Cattl. gigas befruch
RMRCKFXE–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. XXV. 16 Die Garten weit. 157. Abb. 3. Aus dem Boden gezogene von Botrytis befallene Schnee- glöckchensprosse. variieren hing-egen viieit mehr, auch schon in der ersten Ge- neration. In der zvt'eiten Ge- neration nimmt die Variation weiter zu, so daà sich kaum zwei Exemplare in der Blüte gleichen. Ich erinnere hierbei an die Laelia cinnabarina- Kreuzung-en.') Wo das Blut homogener ist, ist die Varia- tion geringer, z. B. bei Laelia purpurata X C gigas, ge- kreuzt in der ersten Genera- tion. In der zweiten Gene- ration das Produkt, Laelio- cattleya calistoglossa, w
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