4 John Saul's 



Per plant. 

 (C) Cypripedium Insigne. A fine species, sepals and petals yellowish 

 green, upper tipped with white and spotted with 

 brown, labellum orange and hrown, flowers freely 



during winter, lasting six weeks in bloom 60 



(C) Insigne Maulei. A handsome variety of the preced- 

 ing ; the dorsal sepal bas much more white, this 

 color being continued half way down, and the spot- 

 ting is purplish 5 00 



(C) Venustum. Leaves dark green with spots and blotches 



of a darker color, flowers green and purple ; a very 



fine and distinct species 75 



(T) Lawrenceanum. A grand species, leaves about a foot 



in length, which have on their inner surface a dark 

 mosaic on a light ground. Upper sepal is very broad 

 and round, white, with thirteen dark purplish 

 shining veins which run to the edge. It is of a 

 yellowish white, waxy color, with a purplish edge 



and green reticulations 



(I) Niveum. Leaves dark green marbled with white. 



The flowers are white, marked with minute delicate 

 violet spots, and have a deep yellow blotch on the 



staminode ; a perfect little floral gem 2 50 



(I) Pearcei or Caricinum. A very distinct species, with 



long creeping rhizomes ; flower spike rises above 

 the foliage, producing from four to seven flowers of 

 a pale green, sepals and petals have a white margin, 



the ends blotched with brown 2 GO 



(I) Sedeni. A beautiful hybrid with shining foliage, 

 flowers white, beautifully mottled and striped with 

 dark rose, the spikes bear several flowers and con- 

 tinue a long time in bloom 5 00 



(I) Harrisianum. A beautiful hybrid between C. barba- 



tum and C. villosum, and it is exactly intermediate. 

 Flowers larger than those of C. barbatum, sepals 

 and petals shining purple ; lip claret color tinged 



with green 2 50 



(T) Superbiens (Veitchianum.) A beautiful species, with 



very finely variegated foliage. It blooms in June, 

 and continues a long time in flower ; it makes a 



grand plant 



(I) Yillosum. A tine E. Indian species, grows about a 



foot high ; flowers singly, often five inches across ; 

 having a fine glossy appearance, color orange red, 

 intermixed with light green and purple, flowers in 

 spring, and continues six or eight weeks in perfection, 2 50 

 (I) Cyrtopodium Andersonii. Pseudo bulbs, very long, producing in 



spring fine spikes of yellow flowers 2 50 



(C) Cyrtochilum Maculatum. Flowers during winter and spring months, 



spikes of green and purple spotted flowers. 1 50 



(I) Dendrobium Aggregatum. A very pretty dwarf species from East 

 Indies, produces its handsome yellow flowers in March 

 and April, 'and last two weeks in bloom ; a very 



desirable species.. $2 50 to 5 00 



(I) Alba Sanguineum. A charming plant, with stems about 

 a foot high, and producing its large flowers from nearly 

 the top, sepals and petals creamy white, lip of the same 

 color, with a crimson blotch in the centre; it blooms 

 in May, and lasts a long time in perfection... $2 50 lo 5 00 

 (T) Barbatufum (Fytchianum.) A charming epiphyte from 

 Moulmein ; it grows about a foot or more long, and 

 produces clusters of flowers of the most delicate white, 

 with a few spots of crimBon* 5 00 



