10 John Saul's 



Per plant. 

 (T) Saccolabium Blumei Majus. A charming Orchid. It has very long 

 flower spikes, color violet and white, blooms during 



summer, and continues three weeks in perfection / 



(T) Ampullaceum .VIoulmeinense. A grand Orchid with 



deep green leaves, flowers in erect spikes, which are 

 long and dense, and of a uniform rich deep rose,$2.50 to 5 00 

 (T) Curvifolium. A handsome compact dwarf species, at- 



tains a height of six to twelve inches, a very free 

 flowering species with orange scarlet blossoms ; 



flowers in May and June $2 50 to 5 00 



(T) Giganteum. A very beautiful free flowering species ; 



it will last in beauty for six weeks during the dull 

 weather in winter. Leaves very stout and broad. 

 It produces long racemes of thickly set flowers, 

 sepals and petals white, the latter spotted with lilac; 



lip lilac and violet; deliciously sweet 5 GO 



(T) Guttatum. A remarkably bandsome species. It blooms 



from May to August, and remains three or four . 

 weeks in perfection. The flowers are closely set 

 upon the spike, which is upwards of a foot in length, 

 and forms massive wreaths of bloom ; sepals and 

 petals waxy white, spotted with deep rosy purple, 



lip purple $2 50 to 5 00 



(T) Eeedii. A charming new species 5 00 



(Tj Sobralia Macrantha A remarkably beautiful Orchid ; the flowers 

 are large, of a beautiful rich purple and crimson ; blooms in 



summer 2 50 



(I) Stanhopea Martiana. The sepals and petals are straw color, spotted 



with red, the labellum white; blooms during autumn.., 2 60 

 (C) Oculaia. A fine Mexican species. Has long drooping 



spikes of flowers, color of flowers pale yellow, spotted 



with purple, blooms during i^ummer, fragrant 2 50 



(C) Tigrina. From Mexico, the most beautiful of the genus, 



the flowers are very large, pale yellow, barred and 

 blotched with deep chocolate, very fragrant, blooms 



during summer 2 50 



(C) Tigrina lutescens, A very fine variety, flowers are bril- 



liant yellow, inclining to orange, and barred with deep 



chocolate 2 50 



(C) Tigrina Atrata. A grand flower, has larger flowers and 



more richly marked than any other species or variety, 



(I) Wardii. A handsome plant, color golden orange and 



yellow, and dark purple at base of the lip. Produces 



many flowers on a spike. 3.00 



(C) Maculata et Oculata. Species from Mexico ; fine 2 50 



(C) Trichopilia tortilis. A pretty species from Mexico. The sepals and 

 petals are twi^ted like a corkscrew, they are brown and pale 



yellow, the lip white, spotted with red 2 00 



(T) Vanda Gigantea. A fine massive plant ; flowers in long spikes, color 

 yellow, with brown blotches and crimson spots. It con- 

 tinues a long time in perfection 5 00 



(T) Teres. A handsome, curious growing and distinct Orchid. 



Its large red and yellow-tipped flowers are produced during 



summer, and last four or five weeks in beauty $2 50 to 5 00 



Utricularia Montana. This plant should be grown in peat and sphagnum 

 moss, in such a way as to allow the peculiar ovate bladders which 

 cluster round the neck of the plant to be near the surface ; the 

 flowers are large, freely produced, and pure white, stained in front 

 with bright yellow. Though not an Orchid, it succeeds best in the 

 Orchid-house 2 50 



