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C. TriaiKe, in variety. 



Cypripedium bellatulum. 



C. Boxallii. 



C. caUosum. 



C. Harrisianum. 



C. Hooker (B. 



C. Low a. 



C villosum. This and the six preceding are choice and select 

 species. 



Dendrohium chrysotoxum. 



D. Findleyanum. 



D. FreenianiL There were seventy-two blooms on this plant. 



D. heterocarpum. 



D. Jamesianum. 



D. Jiobile, and varieties, including a lovely white one. 



D. Pierardii. 



D. primulinum. 



D. Wardianum. A very beautiful species, of which tliere were 

 fifteen fine plants, with from twenty-five to seventy-five blooms 

 on each. 



Lycaste Skinneri is one of the most desirable of the orchids, 

 and should be in every collection. 



Ma sdevaUia Re icli enbach ia n a . 



31. tovarensis. The only pure white-flowered species. 



Odontoglossum Alexandrce. About fifty plants were in bloom. 



0. Cervcmtesii , in number. 



0. (jloriosum. 



0. luteo-purpureum. 



0. CErstedii. A small aud very prett}' species. 



0. Pescatorei. Thirty plants in bloom. 



0. Rossii. In number ; one of the best of the smaller kinds, 

 and growing and flowering very freelv. 



0. tripudiayis. 



O. triumphans. A splendid lot; these are large flowered, easily 

 managed, aud deservedly the most popular of the genus. 



0. Wilckeanum. Rare. 



Onddiuiii papilio. A fine plant with ten blooms; this is the 

 beautiful Butterfly Orchid, and is a ver}* interesting species. 



0. sarcodes. A very handsome variety. 



Phalceaopsis Schilleriana, a verv desirable variety ; the foliage 



