D REEK'S GARDEN CALENDAR— SuppUfnent. 



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CATTLEYA MOSSIAE. 



the centre of the lip. 50 cts. 



OYLQYiYD^^Continued. 



(I.) Cattleya Labiata Pescatorei. Light-green foliage, free- blooming : the sepals and petals light-rose, the lip 



rich crimson. $2.00. 

 (I.) Cattleya Labiata Percivaliana. $2.50 to $5oo- 

 (1.1 Cattleya Mossiae. Flowers ver>' large, from five to 

 six inches across, of a rosy crimson color. $2.50 to $5oc 

 <C. ) Cattleya Citrina. Large flowers, of a bright yellow, 

 produced from the top of the bulb ; very fragrant. 

 $2.00 to $5.00. 

 (I.) Chysis Bractesceus. Sepals and petals white, with 



a yellow blotch in the centre of lip. $2,00. 

 (L) Cypripedium Barbatum. A pretty species, with 

 beautifully spotted foliage, and flowers of a brownish- 

 puiple, spotted with white. |i.50-^ 

 (C.) Cypripedium Insigne. Solitary flowers are pro- 

 duced in winter, lasting six weeks in bloom ; sepals and 

 petals yellowish-green, the dorsal tipped with white and 

 spotted brown. 75 cts. to $3.00. • 

 (C.) Cypripedium Venustum. Light-green leaves, curi- 

 ously blotched and mottled dark-green and black. The 

 flower is of a greenish-white, the lip of yellowish-green 

 color. Ji. DC to $2.00. 

 <T.) Dendrobium Formosum. Sepals and petals white, 



with bright yellow spot in the centre of lip. $2.50. 

 <T. 1 Dendrobium Formosum Giganteum. Flowers 

 from four to five inches across ; color snow white, with 

 bright yellow on centre of lip. $2.50. 

 <C.) Dendrobium Nobile. Flowers pink and white, with a spot of crimson 



to $2.50. 

 (I.) Dendrobium Pierardii. A beautiful winter-blooming species, with beautiful white and yellow flowers, last- 

 ing for three weeks. $1 .50 to $2 50. 

 ^T.) Dendrobium Superbum Giganteum. A showy variety, with flowers from five to seven inches across; 

 sepals and petals beautiful rose-purple, the lip the same color, fringed and marked at the base with a pair of 

 rich p'lrplish-red spots. $2 50 to $5. 00. 

 (L) Dendrobium Primulinum. White and pink flowers, produced in two rows along the stem. §3.00. 

 (T. ) Dendrobium Wardianum. Sepals and petals white, tipped with magenta, the lower part of the lip rich 



orange, spotted on each side with crimson. J2.50. 

 <T.) Dendrobium Suavissimum. $2.50. 

 <C. j Epidendrum Machrochilum. Sepals and petals brown, the lip large, pure white, with a purple blotch at 



the base. $2.00. 

 <C.) Epidendrum Vitellinum. Sepals and petals rich orange-scarlet, the lip bright yellow; lasts in bloom for 



six weeks $150. 

 (C.) Laelia Acuminata. The sepals and petals are white, the lip white with a dark blotch on the upper 



part, tl-orj. 

 <C.) Laelia Anceps. Sepals and petals rose-lilac, the lip a bear.tiful dark purple. Si-50 to $2.50. 



(L) Laelia Purpurata. Flowers very large and showy, 

 sepals and petals pure white, the lip rich dark crimson- 

 purple. $2.50. 

 (L) Limatodes Rosea. A charming winter-flowering spe- 

 cies of a beautiful rose color. $1.50. 

 (C. I Lycaste Aromatica. $200. 

 (C.) Lycaste Cruenta. Sepals and petals yellow, with a 



dark spot in the centre of the lip. $2.00. 

 (C.) Lycaste Skinneri. The sepals and petals are pure 

 white, tinged at the base with rose ; the lip of the same 

 color, spotted with crimson. $2.50. 

 (C.) Masdevallia Tovarensis. Flowers in pairs, pure 



white, lasting a long time in perfection. %\.y . 

 (C.) Odontoglossum Grande. Very large flowers, mot- 

 tled and striped with brown and yellow. Ji 50 to $2.50. 

 (C.) Odontoglossum Rossii. White and purple flowers, 



las'ii/.g in beauty a long time. $1.50 to $2.50. 

 (L) Oncidium Ampliatum. Fine large yellow flowers. 



$2.50. 

 (L) Oncidium Caminiophorum. $2.50. 

 (L) Oncidium Cebolleta Macranthum. $1.00. 

 (C.) Oncidium Ornithorhynchum. Delicate rose-colored 

 flowers, on gracefully drooping spikes. $1.50 to $2.50. 

 <1.) Oncidium Roseum. A pretty small-flowering species, with colored flowers spotted with red. $2.co. 



ODONTOGLOSSUM ROSSII. 



