John Saul's 



OEOIIBE. 



Per plant. 

 (T) Aerides Odoratum. A fine species from India, flowers white, stained 



with pink, having a delightful fragrance $2 60 to 6 00 



(T) Crassifolium. This species is one of the most beautiful of its 



class; the growth is compact, produces its long spikes of 

 pink and white flowers in May and June, and continues in 



bloom a very long time 



(T) Lobbii. A free flowering and handsome species from India, 



flowers pink in long branching spikes; a very fine species, 



$2 50 to 5 00 

 (I) Fieldingii. "A magnificent free flowering Indian Orchid; 



the spikes sometimes attain a length of three feet and are 

 branched ; flowers white and rose color, unusually large, 



and continue in bloom three or four weeks." 5 00 



(T) Koseum. A beautiful species from India, producing leaves 



a foot long, spotted with brown ; flowers light rose color, 

 spotted with a darker shade of the same color ; it blooms 



in June $2 50 to 5 00 



(T) Virens. "A lovely plant from Java; the flowers are a litrht 



peach color, spotted with purple, the lips spotted with 

 crimson ; blooms in May and June, and continues long in 



perfection." $3 00 to 5 00 



(I) "Warnerii. This charming Orchid has dark purple stems, 



leaves short and narrow, raceme nearly erect, much longer 

 than the leaves, sepals and petals pure white, lip large, 



rich deep rose color 5 00 



(T) AngraBCum Sesquipedale. "A wonderful plant from Madagascar; 

 foliage dark green, about ten inches long, blooms beautiful ivory 

 white and very large, with a tail or spur hanging from the bottom 

 of the flower from twelve to eighteen inches in length ; it blooms 

 during winter, and last three weeks in beauty ; a very beautiful 



plant." 



(C) Arpophyllum Spicatum. A pretty evergreen Orchid from Guate- 

 mala ; flowers dark red on upright spikes, which continues in beauty 



three or four weeks during the winter months 1 50 



(C) Brassavola Glauca. An evergreen Orchid from Mexico ; flowers 

 creamy white with a pink mark on the upper lip, blooms 

 in February or March, and lasts two or three weeks in 



perfection 2 00 



(C) Grandiflora. A very flne new species 1 50 



(C) Barkeria Spectabilis. A charming plant; the flowers are produced 

 from top of the bulb, on a spike bearing eight or ten flowers of a 

 rosy pink or blush dotted with deep crimson, blooms in May, and 



lasts three or four weeks in perfection 3 00 



(I) Calanthe Veitchii. Flower spikes eighteen inches high, blossoms a 

 rich rose color. This has proved one of the best and most 



useful for winter deci-ration 2 50 



(I) Vestita Nivalis. Flower spikes about eighteen inches high, 



blossoms pure white, blooms during winter, and fine for 



decoration 2 00 



(I) Yestita lutea occulata. Blooms from October to February, 

 long drooping flower spikes, sepals and petals white, lip 

 of the same color with a yellow blotch in the centre ; fine 

 for winter decoration 2 00 



