FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE. 

PHALANOPSIS SCHILLERIANA, 
‘TROPICAL ORCHIDS—Continued. 
Dendrobium Formosum Giganteum. Flowers 
white, 4 to 6 inches across; lip large, white with 
orange throat. $3.00. 
Dendrobium Lituiflorum. Sepals and petals rosy 
purple; lip white, bordered with purple, having a 
dark purple centre. $2.50 to $3.50. 
Dendrobium Primulinum. Sepals and petals small, 
pinkish white; lip downy, very—latge, shell-shaped, 
white, with a faint tint of blue; February and March. 
$2.00. . 
Epidendrum Nemorale. Flowers about 3 inches 
across, freely produced on large drooping panicles; 
sepals and petals of a delicate mauve; lips striped 
with violet; flowers in July. $1.50. 
Oncidium Ampliatum. Flowers clear vellow, much 
paler on the under side, scape 3 feet high; spring and 
earlysummer, $2.50. 
Oncidium Krameri. A pretty species, somewhat like 
O. Papilio; color yellow, heavily spotted brown. 
$3.00. 
Oncidium Lanceanum. 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, narrow, erect, 
bearing a resemblance to the antennz 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 14 inches in 
diameter; July or August. $1.50 to $3.00. 
Phalenopsis 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 to $5.00. 
Phalenopsis Schilleriana. Flowers 24 inches in 
diameter, arranged in two rows along the spike; petals 
9 
and sepals of a fine rose color; lips rose color and 
white ; spike 3 feet in length, bearing sometimes 100 
flowers; winter. $5.00. 
Rodriguezia Secunda, A pretty species, bearing nu- 
merous small flowers, which all turn to one side of the 
spike, and are of a pretty deep rose color, sparkling 
as if frosted; blooms during the winter. $1.50. 
Saccolabium Blumei. $3.50. 
Saccolabium Celeste. Petals and sepals tipped sky 
blue, base of Jip blue, the recurved spur also having 
a blue tint on both sides. $3.00. 
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. 
Stanhopea Oculata. Flowers large, curiously formed, 
thick and waxy in texture; the color of the flower is 
pale yellow spotted with purple; July to September. 
$1.50 to $2.50. 
Stanhopea Tigrina, $1.50 to $2.50. 
Vanda Suavis. A magnificent species, and one of the 
finest for exhibition purposes; it is of strong erect 
habit, with dark green leaves; the sepals and petals 
are white, freely spotted and barred with rich blood 
purple; the lip is of a pale rosy purple. $7.50 to 
$10.00, 
Vanda Tricolor. A charming free-growing species; 
the sepals and petals are pale yellow, spotted erim- 
son; lip purple striped with white. It blooms at 
different times and lasts long in perfection. $5.00. 
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