Descriptive Catalogue of Orchids, &c. 11 



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Gracilis Major. This is a plant of free growth and somewhat compact 

 habit; its pitchers are produced very abundant!}' ; the ground color 

 is dark green, over which is a profusion of dark reddish-brown spots, 



$1 50 to 2 50 



Phyllamphora. This plant is of very free growth, producing in great 



profusion moderate sized pitchers of a bright green $1 00 to 2 50 



Laevis. Of very free growth, producing its pitchers freely, of moderate 



size, of a bright green, shaded with reddish-brown $1 00 to 2 50 



Courtii. A hybrid pitcher plant of exceptional merit. The plant, although 

 free growing, is dwarf in habit. The leaves are coriaceous, and mar- 

 gined with hairs. The pitchers, which are freely produced, are flask- 

 like, deep green in color, densely spotted or clouded with deep crimson, 

 and attain a length of from six to eight inches. The membranous 

 texture of the pitcher is remarkably firm and durable 



Hookerii A magnificent species, of robust habit ; the leaves are long 

 and broad, supporting fine large pitchers upwards of four inches in 

 length and two inches diameter. The ground color is dark green, 

 which is profuseh' streaked and blotched with dark red 2 60 



Rafilesiana. Of robust growth, producing very large pitchers of great 

 beauty, which measure from six to twelve inches in length ; ground 

 color dark green, mottled and blotched with red. Its handsome 

 pitchers render it a general favorite 3 00 



Sedeni The pitchers are produced freely even on very small plants ; they 

 are of medium size, oblong, dilated at the base, narrowed above the 

 centre and again slightly expanded towards the top and provided with 

 two ciliolate wings; in color a dark green, densely covered with dark 

 red spots. It is of dwarf and very neat habit 2 50 



Hybrida Maculata. It is of free growth and produces its pitchers in great 

 profusion ; they are cylindric, slightly contracted above the middle, 

 and winged, the wings being ciliated ; they are stained with purplish 

 red spots of a peculiar tint by which this variety may be recognized... 2 50 



Dominii. A very beautiful pitcher plant, producing its large pitchers 



freely; color green, marbled and spotted reddish brown 2 50 



To persons wishing a good work on Orchids f I can recommend 

 ** The Orchid Grower's Manual,'* by S. S. Williams. Jt can be 

 procured of C, H. Ma?'ot, 87 A Chesnut street, Philadelphia, ^a. 



