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ire an exclusive privilege we assure you^ 

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 giving attention to our working agents. Therefore, we cannot give any attention to letters which do not order Ozone. If you think 

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COOL ORCHIDS AKD EAST INDIAN ORCHIDS FOR 1882. 



Prompted by the encouragement our efforts to place these beautiful plants within the reach of all at moderate 

 cost have received, the past season, we now take pleasure in announcing that we expect to add to our already large 

 stock of COOlu ORCHIDS many of the EAST INDIAN varieties of easy culture during the coming year. These will 

 require more heat than those from South America and Mexico, but will still do well in a greenhouse. Due notice of 

 their receipt will be given through the columns of the Gabdener's Monthly. We still offer fine established and semi- 

 establisheci plants of our choice varieties as heretofore, at $1.00 to »5.00 each. $10.00 to !S25.00 per dozen, and shall 

 be pleased to make careful selections from our stock during the winter season for shipment, when weather will permit in 

 the early spring. The fine display of bloom we are now having from both old and n'cent iinixirtatiDiis proves cdiKlu- 

 sively their adaptability to greenhouse culture. From our recent importations and additions, not heictotoic inclndeil in 

 our general list, we can supply in limited quantities— Cattleya gigas ; Coelogyne cristata ; Epidendrum dichromum lamabile); 

 Ghiesbreghtii (new); Macrochilum (largo, supposed to he var. roseum); Gongora maculata: Laelia peduncularis (lnvelv); 

 Leptotes bicolor; Lycaste lanipes; Masdevallia tovarensis uarei; Maxillarias, futva, longressima and picta ; Odontoglossunis, 

 Londesboroughianum and maculatum, vai. superbum ; Oncidiufns, Batemanii, Caminophorum, Forbesii, Rogersii (sent as the 

 true Varicosum Rogersii) and Volvox ; Sophronitis grandiflora, Trichopilia suavis and many dtlieis. 



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