Decembeb 1, 1888.] 



THE GAB DENE US' ORB ON I CLE. 



625 



F, C. LEHMANN Imperial German Consul at Popayan (Cauca), Republic of Colombia, 

 begs to offer the following ORCHIDS, i\r. : — 



1. — ADA sp. new. Flowers orange-scarlet, lip 



pure white > 



2— AXGULOA sp. Flowers white, lip rose-spotted 



3.— BATEMAXNIA WALLISII, Rchb. f. . . 



4.— „ aff. B. GUSTAYI, Rchb. f 



5.— CATASETUM EXPANSUM, Rchb. f. . . 



0.— „ LEHMANNI, Rgl 



7.— „ OCHRACEUM, Rchb. f 



8.— CATTLEYA AUREA 



9. ; „ CHOCOENSIS 



10. — ,, „ large selected masses 

 11.— ,, „ var. ALBA. £1 each. 



12.— .. GIGAS . . . . 



13.— ., MAXIMA 



14.— .. „ var. BACKHOUSEI 



15.— „ TRIANLE 



10. — ,, „ masses of from 50 to 100 bulbs . . 



17. — ., „ var. ALBA, £'3 each. 



18.— ,, „ var. ALBIDA. Sepals and I 



petals pure white, the expanded part of the lip ! 

 soft pink. £2 each. 



10.— CI iMPARETTIA FALCATA.Popp.etEndl. : 



20.— „ SPECIOSA, Rchb. f ! 



21.— CYCNOCHES LEHMANNI, Rchb. f. 

 22.— IIOULLETIA CHRYSANTHA (?) 



23.— „ spec. (?) | 



24.— LUDDEMANNIA LEHMAXXI, Rchb. f. 

 25.— LYCASTE DEXXINGIANA, Rchb. t (?) 



26.— „ MESOCHL.EXA, Rchb. f i 



27. — „ spec. Sepals brown, petals and lip white 

 28. — ,, spec. Flowers white . . . . 



29.— ., XYTRIOPIIORA, Lindl. et Rchb. f. . . 

 30— MASDEVALLIAS.— These plants, not tra- 

 velling unless attended to personally on the 

 voyage, the naming of species has been 

 omitted here. Special arrangements for large 

 orders may be made. 



31.— MAXILLARIA FRACTIFLEXA, Rchb. f. 



32.— „ GRANDIFLORA, Lindl 



33.— „ LEHMAXXIA, Rchb. f 



34.— „ LEPIDOTA, Lindl 



35.— „ „ var. ALBIDA, Rchb. f 



36.— „ LUTEO ALBA 



37.— „ SAXDERIAXA, Rchb. f 



38.— ., spec. aff. M. FRACTIFLEXA 



39.— „ spec. aff. M. LEHMANNI. — Flowers 



16—18 em. (tf— 7 inches) across; sepals white, at 

 the apex rose; petals white, streaked with 

 rose ; lip rose, streaked with purple, the inside 

 yellow. This is the rarest and most beautiful 

 of the genus 



40. — ,, spec. Flowers as large as the pre- 

 ceding, but very distinct. Verv rare 



41.— MESOSPIX1DIUM SANGUlXEUM, 



Rchb. f 



42.— „ ROSEUM, Rchb. f 



43.— „ VULCANICUM, Rchb. f 



44.— ODONTOGLOSSUM AXGUSTATUM, 



Liudl 



45.— ., CIRRHOSUM, Lindl 



46.— ., CLAVICEPS, Rchb. f 



47.— „ CRISPUM, Lindl 



48.— „ „ var. LEHMANNI, Rchb. f. 



49.— ,, CRISTATELLUM, Rchb. f 



50.— „ EDUARDI, Rchb. f 



51.— ., EPIDENDROIDES, H. B. Kth. . . 



52— „ HALLI, Lindl 



53.— „ var. XANTHOGLOSSUM, Rchb. f. . . 



54— „ HARRYANUM, Rchb. f 



56— ., LEHMANNI, Rchb. f 



57— ,, LUTEO-PURPUREUM, Lindl. 

 58. — „ „ var. Flowers smaller 



59— „ „ var. SCEPTRUM 



60.— „ PARDINUM, Lindl 



61.— „ POL YXANTHUM, Rchb. f 



02.— „ RAMOSISSIMUM. Lindl 



63.— „ „ var. XANTHINUM 



PRICE. 

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d. 



9 (>0 



15 



20 



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25 (I 



20 



15 



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15 100 



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15 100 



12 75 



15 100 



18 125 



75 



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8 



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12 



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ODONTOGLOSSUM ROEZLI, 



Rchb. f 



„ VEXILLARIUM, Rchb. f 



„ „ var. RUBELLUM 



„ „ var. LEHMANNI, Rchb. f. . . 



„ WALLISI, Rchb. f 



ONCIDIUM AURIFERUM, Rchb. f. . . 



„ JAMESONI, Lindl 



„ KRAMERI, Rchb. f 



„ NUBIGENUM, Lindl 



,. OBRYZATUM, Rchb. f 



.. OLIYACEUM H. B. Kth. (CUCUL- 



LATUM var. MACROCHILIA!, Lindl.) ... 



„ PYRAM1DALE, Lindl 



ONCIDIUM YIRGULATUM, Rchb. f. .. 

 „ WELTONI (FUSCATUM, Rchb. f.) 

 ., XANTHOCENTRON, Rchb. f. 

 „ (CYRTOCHILUM) MACRAN- 



THUM, Lindl 



) „ var. HASTIFERUM . . 



) SERRATUM, Lindl. 



) spec. nov. — spike 50 — 80 cm. 



high. ' Sepals chestnnt-brown ; petals yellow, 

 potted with brown. Very rare 



spec. 



UNDULATUM, Lindl. . . 



PAPHIXIA RUGOSA 



PERISTERIA ELATA 



RESTREPIA AXTEXNIFERA.H.B.Kth. 



■ „ GUTTULATA, Lindl 



RODRIGUEZIA SECFXDA, II. B. Kth.. . 



„ (BURLIXGTONIA) NEO-GRANA- 



DENSIS 



SCHOMBURGKIA UNDULATA (?) . . 

 SELENIPEDIUM (CYPRIPEDIUM) 



HARTWEGI. Rchb. f 



■ „ ( „ ) RETICULATUM, Rchb. f. 

 „ ( „ ) WALLISI, Rch. f. 



„ ( „ ) ROEZLI, Rchb. f 



STANHOPEA BUCEPHALUS, Lindl. . . 



■ „ COXNATA, Kltzsch. .. 



„ spec. — Flowers orange, spotted with purple 

 „ spec. — Flowers white, with a little purple 



in the interior of the hypochil 



., TRICORXIS, Lindl 



TRICIK (CENTRUM spec. — Flowers pale 



yellow ; lip spotted with red 



„ spec, nov 



„ TIGRIXUM 



TRICHOPILIA FRAGRAXS, Rchb. f. . . 



., LAXA, Rchb. f 



UROPEDIUM LIXDENI, Lindl. 



Z YGOPET ALUM (BOLLE A) CCELESTE, 



Rchb. f 



■ „ (PESCATUREA) DAYAXUM, 



Rchb. f 



„ „ KLABOCHORUM, Rchb. f. . . 



- „ ,. LEHMANNI, Rchb. f 



„ „ ROEZLI v EUGLOSSA), Rchb. f. 



„ (KEFERSTEINLV) GRAMIXEUM, 



Rchb. f 



., „ spec. 



, „ (WARSCEWICZELLA) YE LA- 

 TUM, Rchb. f 



„ ,, spec. 

 „ (CHOXDRORHYXCHA) CHESTER- 



TONI, Rchb. f 



EUCHARIS GRAXDIFLORA, Planch. 



(MASTERSI, Bak.) 



„ SAXDERIANA, Bak 



HIPPEASTRUM (AMARYLLIS) SOL- 



ANDR/EFLORUM. Herb., var. ALBUM 



PILEDRANASSA CHLORACEA, Herb. 



„ LEHMANNI, Rgl 



„ SCHIZANTHA, Bak 



„ VENTRICOSA, Bak. 

 STEXOMESSOX AURANTIACUM. . 







PRICE. 







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CONDITIONS.— Prices are quoted in English Sterling, and where not otherwise stated, relate to plants collected from their natural habitat, delivered free of all charges at the port of shipment. 

 From there Buyers take all risk and expense. The price per 1000 plants is charged on orders of 500 and upwards ; that per 100 plants on orders from 50 and upwards. On orders of 2000 plants 

 of the same species a reduction of 15 per cent, is allowed ; while on less than 50 plants of the same species a higher rate of 50 per cent, is charged. The packing is executed under F. C. Lehmann'a 

 personal care, and the methods employed are those which an experience of over twelve years has proved to give the best results ; but under no condition will he hold himself responsible for the state 

 or condition of the plants on their arrival ; and Consignments once shipped at the port are entirely at the risk and expense of the persons who have ordered them. To secure the arrival of the 

 Plants in good condition, Consignments— if not expressly otherwise ordered— will be dispatched only when the Plants are in fit condition to travel ; the months being January to April, and July 

 to October; and as the communication in this country is defective and wearisome, and the months being few during which shipments can be made, orders should be sent in as early as possible, so 

 ns to allow ample time for their execution. The amount of the Orders will be covered by Bills of Exchange drawn on the issue of the Bills of Lading ; amounts under £26 payable thro* days oft«r 

 sight ; above that amount 90 days after sight. Payments may also be elfected through Messrs- ROSING BROTHERS & CO., 10, Basinghall Street, London, E.C, 



