6 John Saul's 



Per plant. 



(I) Dendrobium Gibsonii. A very pretty species about two feet high ; 

 the blooms are produced on the ends of the old bulbs ; 

 sepals and petals rich orange, the lip bright yellow, 

 with two dark spots on the upper part ; blooms during 

 autumn 5 00 



(I) Heterocarpum. A very pretty species, blooms freely 

 during winter, and last several weeks ; flowers white, 

 margined with magenta 2 50 



(T) Hedyosmum. A beautiful sweet-scented Orchid, and 

 of easy culture; flowers white, except the lip, which 

 is shaded with green and yellow and striped with 

 orange, and yield a delicious perfume $3 00 to 5 CO 



(I) Moschatum. A handsome species, grows three or four 

 feet ; blooms from top of bulb in a raceme, color bright 

 orange, lip chocolate, edged with yellow 2 50 



(C) Moniliforme (Japonicum.) A pretty Japanese species, 

 of upright growth, blooms all up the stem, color lilac 

 and white, flowers during winter, lasting ten weeks in 

 beauty 2 50 



(I) Nobile. A magnificent Indian Orchid, a free growing, 

 free flowering species, color pink and white, with a 

 spot of crimson in the centre of the lip ; it blooms 

 during the winter and spring months, lasting three 

 or four weeks in good condition 75 cents to 3 00 



(T) Nodatum, A pretty Orchid, readily distinguished by 



its thick joints, a free grower, sepals and petals white, 

 clouded with yellow, lip bright orange, margined with 

 white, and a large blood red spot at the base, $2 50 to 4 00 



(I) Parishii. A beautiful Dendrobe, with long thick stems ; 

 flowers in pairs, which are a beautiful dark rose, lip 

 light, with dark purple markings on each side of the 

 throat $2 50 to 5 00 



(T) Paxtonii. Bulbs about three or four feet long; it blooms 

 at difierent times of the year from the top of the old 

 bulb, on a spike of a beautiful orange color, with a 

 dark centre ; remarkably handsome $2 50 to 5 00 



(I) Pierardi. A useful species, flowering during the winter 



and spring months ; it is of drooping habit, flowers of 

 a beautiful white and yellow, and lasts three weeks in 



beauty $1 50 to 3 00 



Pierardi latifolium, A very fine variety of the last, 



$2 50 to 5 00 



(T) Tortile Koseum. A pretty species, grows about two feet 

 high, and flowers in the way of Nobile; flowers of a 

 delicate rose, shaded with yellow ; blooms in May 5 00 



(T) Thyrsiflorum. A fine showy species, with the apex of 

 the bulbs slightly yellow, and producing splendid 

 clusters of golden and white flowers $2 50 to 4 00 



(T) Wardianum. A magnificent species ; it is pendulous 

 in growth, making strong knotted stems two to three 

 feet long, on which the flowers are produced, each 

 flower measuring upwards of three and a half inches 

 in diameter ; the color is white, tipped with magenta, 

 the lower part of the lip a rich orange, spotted on 

 each side with crimson ; blooms in spring 5 00 



(C) Disa grandiflora. This fine plant is a native of the Cape of Good Hope, 

 it attains the height of a foot to eighteen inches, bearing on the 

 tops of the stems from two to five of its beautiful scarlet fiowers in 

 June and July, which continue a long time in perfection, $2 50 to 5 00 



(C) Epidendrum bulbafolium. A very interesting species = 1 50 



(C) Cinnabarinum. A tall growing plant, which blooms 

 on the top of the bulb, color bright scarlet, blooms in 

 summer 2 00 



