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COOL GREENHOUSE ORCHIDS— 
Continued. 
Oncidium Ornithorhyncum. 
ple, perfumed like the Heliotrope. 
drooping panicles 
autumn or winter. $1.00 to $2.50. 
Oncidium Varicosum. 
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Flowers soft rosy pur- 
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are thickly laden with bloom; 
Sepals and petals pale green 
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color; produces on strong plants scapes about three 
feet long with large panicles of from eighty to ninety 
flowers. $2.50. 
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C@LoGynE CRISTATA. 
ORCHIDS FOR TEMPERATE HOUSE. 
These can be grown in an ordinary greenhouse where the temperature does not fall below 55° to 60°. 
Anguloa Clowesii. Flowers fragrant, sepals and petals 
concaye, clear golden yellow; lip pure white; entire 
flower tulip-shaped. $2.00. 
Arpophylium Cardinale. Flowers small on upright 
spikes about 1 foot high; sepals and petals light rose, 
lip deep red ; flowers in summer. $1.00. 
Arpophyllum Giganteum. Flowers dark purple and 
rose, densely and symmetrically arranged on cylindri- 
cal spikes 12 to 14 inches long ; flowersin spring. $1.00. 
Calanthe Veitchii. Flowers rich bright rose, with a 
white throat, spikes often attaining a height of 3 
feet, bearing an immense quantity of flowers ; winter. 
$2.00 to $3.00. 
Cattleya Amethystina. A lovely Orchid from Brazil 
bearing flowers of a beautiful shade of amethyst. $2.50. 
Cattleya Amethystoglossa. A beautiful and distinct 
species growing from 2 to 3 feet, producing spikes of 
from 6 to 7 flowers, measuring over 5 inches across; 
sepals and petals light rose spotted with purple; lip 
deep purple; March to May. $3.50. 
Cattleya Bowringeana. A beautiful small-flowering 
species of easy growth. It produces bright carmine 
purple flowers during early winter. $2.50 to $3.50. 
Cattleya Eldorado. Flowers large, sepals and petals 
pale pink, lip purplish crimson, stained orange in the 
throat, serrated edges; August toSeptember. $2.50. 
Cattleya Guttata. Green, tinted yellow and dotted 
crimson ; lip white, stained purple; October and No- 
vember. $3.00. 
Cattleya Guttata Leopoldii. Flowers very fragrant 
and more numerous than those of the type; sepals 
and petals deep chocolate, with dark red spots; lips 
of arich red purple. $4.00. 

Cattleya Gigas. Very large flowers; petals and sepals 
pale rose; large lip of a rich deep purple or crimson 
violet; distinct yellow blotches; Apriland May. $3.00. 
Cattleya Gaskelliana. One of the best of this family 
on account of its free growth and the great beauty and 
rich coloring of its flowers. $2.50. 
Cattleya Intermedia. Sepals and petals soft rose, lip 
of the same color, blotched in front with deep violet 
. purple; flowers from May to July. $1.50 to $2.50. 
Cattleya Labiata. Sepals and petals of a deep rose 
color, lip large, the front portion being of intense 
velvety crimson; flowers late in autumn. $4.00. 
Cattleya Lobata. $2.50. 
Cattleya Sanderiana. $3.00. 
Cattleya Skinnerii. Flowers rosy purple, very slightly 
tinged with purple; base of lip white; flowers in 
April and May. $2.00 to $3.00. 
Cattleya Mendelli. Sepals and petals varying from 
white to a light pink, large and broad ; lip large, of a 
rich magenta color; April and May. $3.00. 
Cattleya Mossiz. Flowers from 5 to 6 inehes across; 
sepals and petals are of a deep blush or rose color ; 
large lip, of the same shade, in most instances beauti- 
fully fringed or crimped around the edge. One of the 
best; May to July. $2.00 to $4.00. 
Cattleya Percivalliana. $2.50. 
Cattleya Trianz. The flowers measure 4 to 6 inches 
in diameter; sepals and petals blush; lip blush, or 
pale rose color outside ; the throat orange, and the front 
rich purple; winter. $2.50 to $3.00. 
Chysis Aurea. Flowers yellow, disposed in a small 
spike; lip marked with crimson; produced at dif- 
ferent times of the year. $1.50. 
