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ORCHIDS FOR TEMPERATE HOUSE Continued. 
Oncidium Hastatum Roezli. Flowers yellow, dotted 
brown; lip yellowish white. $3.00. ~ 
Oncidium Inecurvum. Flowers pure white, blotched 
and streaked with lilac and brown. 75 ets. 
Oncidium Jonesianum. The elegant flowers are 
borne on drooping racemes; wavy sepals and petals 
of a pale greenish straw color, blotched dark brown; 
pure white lip. The claw has on each side a roundish 
yellow auricle with small purple dots and a prominent 
white crest dotted red. $1.50. 
Oncidium Tigrinum. Flowers large, having a violet- 
like perfume, sepals and petals bright brown, trans- 
versely barred with deep yellow; lip rich deep yel- 
low. $1.00 to $1.50. 
Schomburgkia Tibicina. The blooms are produced 
on spikes five feet or more in length; each flower 
measures two inches across; sepals and petals pink, 
spotted with rich chocolate; lip white with rose color 
on the sides; flowers during May and June, and lasts 
in good condition for about six weeks. $3.00. 
Sobralia Macrantha. Growing 6 to 8 ft. high, with 
flowers 6 inches in diameter, very sweet, of a beautiful | 
rich purple and crimson. $2.00 to $3.00. 
TROPICAL 

Trichopilia Suavis. Flowers creamy white, lip yellow 
in front; of a delicious Hawthorn odor. $2.50. 
Trichopilia Tortilis. A pretty species with peculiar 
cork-secrew-like petals, color of flowers yellowish 
green with purple and rose-colored spots. $2.00. 
Vanda Cerulea. 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. 
Zygopetalum Mackayi. A yery handsome plant, pro- 
ducing long spikes of large flowers during the winter 
months. ‘The color of the flowers is greenish yellow 
spotted with brown and lilac. It lasts in perfection 
for a long time. $1.50 to $5.00. 
= CrAwdk, OrPrER. 
6 plants in 6 distinet varieties, 
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25 ' 50.00 
The entire collection of 61 varieties, one of each...125,00 
our selection.........815.00 
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ORCHIDS. 
These require the temperature of a hot-house or warm conservatory. 
‘Brides Affine. A beautiful erect species, bearing erect 
spikes of light rose-colored flowers, spotted on the lip, 
with a deeper shade of the same color; flowers in 
June and July. $2.50. 
4Erides Crispum. A beautiful free-growing kind ; the 
blossoms, which are abundant, are white tipped with 
pink ; June and July. $2.50 to $5.00. 
Brides Expansum Leoniz. One of the very best 
sorts. ‘The pendulous scape is 15 inches long, densely 
crowded with flowers, spotted and stained with pale 
purple on a white ground. $4.00. 
fErides Fieldingii. Flowers white, large, beautifully 
mottled with bright rose. The racemes are 2 to 3 feet 
long and produce flowers 3 to 4 weeks. $5.00. 
fErides Maculosum. Flowers large ; sepals and petals 
pale rose color, spotted with purple; lip flat, ofa deep 
rosy purple; Juneand July. $2.50. 
Brides Odoratum. Sepals and petals creamy white 
tipped pink; very fragrant. $3.00. 
Brides Odoratum Majus. Of same color and habit 
as Odoratum, but with a larger and longer spike of 
beautiful flowers. $5.00. 
Angrecum Citratum. Flowers creamy white or pale 
lemon, produced on long racemes from the axils of 
two-year-old leaves. It often bears 20 flowers on a 
stem; winter. $2.50. 
Angrecum Ellisii. Flowers pure white, fragrant, 
about 2 inches across; sepals and petals narrow, re- 
flexed, borne on long racemes; winter. $2.50. 
Angrecum Sanderianum. A _ free-blooming and 
pretty winter variety, useful for cutting. Frequently 
25 ivory-white Howers are borne on asingle stem. $1.50. 
Angrecuin Scottiana. Flowers pure white, of delicate 
texture, distinct; June and July. $2.50. 
Angrecum Sesquipedale. Flowers beautiful ivory- 
white, on stout, solitary, axillary peduncles, with 
sepals and petals spreading out like rays, 6 to 8 inches 
across. 37.50 to $10.00. 
Cypripedium Bellatulum. A new and grand species 
which promises to take the foremost rank amongst all 
the newly introduced varieties; its flowers are marvels 
of beauty, of a clear white color, spotted with cinna- 
mon brown. $4.00 to $5.00. 
Cypripedium Ciliolare. A distinct and handsome 
flower of a brownish-purple color, traversed white and 
green veins. $3.50. 
Cypripedium Godefroyz. This is an interesting 
species ; the flowers, which are borne ona hairy purple 
spotted scape, are white, heavily spotted with chocolate 
purple. $3.00 to $5.00. 
Cypripedium Haynaldiana. Upper half of sepals 
faint rose and white, lower half green, beautifully 
blotehed with brown ; inferior sepal pale green slightly 
spotted brown; lip green; winter. $2.50. 


Cypripedium Hirsutissimum. Flowers often 6 inches 
across, produced. on hairy scapes; sepals and petals 
green, shaded with purple, and dotted with brown; 
lip greenish with a profusion of brown dots. $3.50. 
Cypripedium Hookerz. Sepals and petals yellowish 
brown; the points of the latter being of a rich rosy 
purple; pouch brown, suffused with purple; flowers 
in summer. $2.00 to $3.00. 
Cypripedium Levigatum. Bearing from 3 to 4 flow- 
ers on each stem; sepals striped inside with purple; 
petals 6 inches long, very much twisted, beautifully 
blotched with chocolate, purple and green ; lip yellow; 
spring. $2.50. 
Cypripedium Lawrencianum. 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 Lowii. $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. $2.50. 
Cypripedium Parishii. Sepals greenish white, broad; 
petals 4 to 5 inches long, Reaunally undulated, the 
lower half being of a rich purple; lip purple. $3.00. 
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. $4.00 to $6.00. 
Cypripeditm Stoneii. A superb species; sepals large, 
white, streaked with dark purple, and tinged with 
yellow; petals 5 inches long, yellow, streaked and 
blotehed with purple; lip large, purplish, with red 
veins; winter. $3.00. 
Dendrobium Crassinode. Sepals and petals waxy 
white, tipped with rich purple; lip purple, with an 
orange blotch at the base; February and March. $2.50. 
Dendrobium Crassinode Barberianum. $2.50. 
Dendrobium Dalhousianum. 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 Densiflorum. Flowers rich clear amber ; 
lip orange, delicately fringed; April and May. $1.50 
to $2.00. 
Dendrobium Deareii. A handsome species. The 
flowers which last several weeks in perfection are 
pure white, with a slight tinge of green in the throat. 
$2.50. 
Dendrobium Farmerii. Sepals and petals pale straw- 
color, delicately tinged with piuk; disk of the lip 
bright orange yellow. $2.50. 
