CATTLEYA LOBATA. 
A charming species. Seldom found in collections, flowers of 
uniform rich rose, 4 and 5 flowers on a stem. 
Lot 
1 Fine specimen, 19 bulbs, 3 leads 
2 do i0 do 8 do 
3 Extra strong plant, 12 bulbs, 2 leads 
4 Fine well leaved plant 
5 do do 
6 do do 
7 do do 
SCHOMBURGKIA TIBICINIS. 
The Cow's Horn Orchid. 
Flowers over 3 inches across, sepals and petals oblong-obtuse, wavy, 
pink, spotted with rich chocolate, the lip white, with rose colored veins 
on the large erect side lobes. 
8 Splendid specimen, 18 large bulbs, 4 strong flower spikes 
CATTLEYA GUTTATA LEOPOLDI. 
Free bloomer, fragrant flowers, sepals and petals bronzy, spotted 
with crimson, the lip rich velvety purple, 18 to 20 large flowers on 
a stem. 
9 Splendid plant, 8 bulbs, 2 leads, 2 flower sheaths 
10 Extra strong plant, 7 bulbs and 1 flower sheath 
11 do do 7 do and strong lead 
CATTLEYA ALEXANDRA ELEGANS. 
Large flowers, sepals and petals rosy purple, with purple lines, while 
the lip is of a rich purple. Only a few plants in cultivation in this 
country. 
12 Fine healthy plant, 7 bulbs, well leaved 
The Moth Orchid 
PHALiENOPIS SCHIULERIANA. 
One of the finest Orchids in cultivation, blossoms 3 inches across, 
the obovate sepals of a beautiful light mauve, edged with white, the 
lip divided in horns of same color, with dark spots. 
13 Fine plant, very healthy 
