Phal^nopsis Schilleriana. 



TROPICAL ORCH\DS—Con/'""ec/ 



Cypripedium Lawrenciannm. A handsome species, 

 with beautiful variegated foliage, having on their inner 

 surface a dark green mosaic on a light green, nearly 

 white ground. Flowers greenish white with dark 

 purple spots and stripes; winter. $2.50 to $3.00. 



Cypripedium Niveum. Of a soft snowy white, except 

 a few spots of cinnamon scattered over the sepals and 

 petals ; foliage dark green on upper side, with lighter 

 markings; under side vinous red ; winter. $2.60. 



Cypripedium Spicerianum. Upper sepals white with 

 a central line of purple, sepals greenish, with a central 

 line ; lip greenish white spotted violet ; one of the most 

 beautiful ; early winter. .S4.00 to S5.00. 



Cypripedium Stoneii. A superb species; sepals large, 

 white, streaked with dark purple, and tinged with 

 yellow ; petals 5 inches long, yellow, streaked and 

 blotched with purple; lip large, purplish, with red 

 veins; winter. $3.00. 



Dendrobium Crassinode. Sepals and petals waxy 

 white, tipped with rich purple, lip y)urple, with an 

 orange blotch at the base ; February and March. $2.50. 



Dendrobium Chrysanthum. Flowers rich deep yel- 

 low, borne in twos and threes on leafy stems; lip 

 fringed, dark crimson blotch ; September. $2.50. 



Dendrobium Ualhousianum. Flowers 3 to 4 inches 

 wide, sepals and petals buff shaded pale lemon, lip of 

 same color, with two large dark crimson blotches; 

 margined rosy pink ; April and May ; $3.00. 



Dendrobium Formosum Giganteum. Flowers 

 white, 4 to 6 inches across, lip large, white with orange 

 throat. $3.00. 



Dendrobium Heterocarpum. Flowers amber, pro- 

 duced in bunches of from 4 to 6, very fragrant ; lip 

 amber with brown and purple ; February. .$2.50. 



Dendrobium Thyrsiflorum. A showy species, pro- 

 ducing splendid clusters of golden yellow and white 

 flowers; a lovely Orchid of easv cultivation; March 

 and April ; $2.50 to $4.00. 



Dendrobium Wardianum. Flowers 3 to 4 inches in 

 diameter, 30 to 40 to a bulb; sepals and petals white, 

 upper portions rich bright magenta; lip large, white 

 above, rich orange in the lower part, with two deep 

 spots of crimson magenta; May. $2.5r' to S3.00. 



£pidendrum Bicornutum. A curious and handsome 

 species ; flowera pure white with a few crimson spots 

 in the centre of the lip ; summer. .$2.00. 



Oucidium Ampliatum. Flowers clear yellow, much 

 paler on the under side, scape three feet high ; spring 

 and early summer. $2.50. 



Oncidium Bicallosum. A showy dwarf-growing spe- 

 cies ; sepals and petals dark brown ; lip bright yellow ; 



Flowers yellow, pro- 

 from strong branching 



winter. $2.00. 

 Oncidium Cavendishianum. 



duced in great abundance 

 panicles ; winter. $2.00. 



Oncidium Hastatum Roezli. Flowers yellow, dotted 

 brown; lip yellowish white. $3.00. 



Oncidium Krameri. A pretty species, somewhat like 

 O. Papilio ; color yellow, heavily spotted brown. $3.00. 



Oncidium Lanceanuni. Sepals and petals large, 

 ground color yellow, tinged with green, barred and 

 blotched with chocolate brown ; lip large, rich violet 

 in the lower portions, rose above. .$1.50 to $2.00. 



Oncidium Papilio {Butterfly Orchid). Flowers pale 

 golden yellow, barred with chestnut brown, resembling 

 a large butterfly in shape; sepals long, narrovr, erect, 

 bearing a resemblance to the antennae and proboscis 

 of a butterfly. $2.00 to $3.00. 



Peristeria Elata {Dove, or Holy Ghost Flower). Flow- 

 ers white, with small lilac specks on the base of the 

 lip, waxy, very sweet-scented, about li inches in 

 diameter; July or August. $1.50 to $3.00. 



Phalsenopsis Amabilis. Flowers often 5 inches in 

 diameter; sepals and petals pure white, of great sub- 

 stance, the lip having a few bright yellow streaks; 

 autumn. $3.50. 



Phalsenopsis Schilleriana. Flowers 2J inches in 

 diameter, arranged in two rows along the spike ; petals 

 and sepals of a fine rose color; lips rose color and 

 white; spike 3 feet in length, bearing sometimes 100 

 flowers; winter. $3.50. 



Saccolabium Coeleste. Petals and sepals tipped sky 

 blue, base of lip blue, the recurved spur also having 

 a blue tint on both sides. $3.00. 



Saccolabium Giganteum. Flowers sweetly perfumed 

 and freely produced on long racemes, sepals and petals 

 white spotted amethyst, lip a beautiful mauve violet; 

 blooms in winter. $4.00. 



Saccolabium Guttatum. A very handsome species; 

 the flowers are closely set, so as to form massive 

 wreaths; sepals and petals waxy white, spotted deep 

 rosy purple ; lip small and of a purple shade ; May to 

 August. $3.50. 



Vanda Coerulea. This remarkably handsome plant 

 produces upright spikes, each bearing from 8 to 10 

 flowers, which are nearly 5 inches across; sepals and 

 petals pale blue; lip of a deeper shade of blue; 

 autumn. $3.50 to $5.00. 



Vanda Tricolor. A charming free-growing species; 

 the sepals and petals are pale yellow, spotted crim- 

 son ; lip purple striped with whit«. It blooms at 

 different times and lasts long in perfection. $5.00. 



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