PHAL^NOPSIS AMABILIS. 
The Queen of Orchids, sepals and petals white, lip white, streaked 
and spotted with rose-pink. 
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14 Fine healthy plant, 4 leaves, well rooted and flower spike 
CATTLEYA TRIAN^. 
The lovely winter blooming Cattleya, of which there are an im- 
mense number of varieties. Flowers from 6 to S inches in diameter. 
The sepals and petals are usually blush, the lip blush or pale color out- 
side, the throat orange or yellow and the front rich rosy purple, more 
or less intense. A most useful variety for cutting purposes. 
15 to 20 Fine specimens, many leaves and leads 
21 to 25 Strong, well leaved plant Lot 
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DENDROBIUM DALHOUSIEANUM. 
Flowers fully 3 inches across, produced in large bunches, ovate 
sepals and much larger petals, tawny yellow, edged with rose, the lip is 
oblong, pale yellow at the base, marked on each side with large oblong 
purple-crimson blotch. 
39 Grand specimen, 37 bulbs, 4 strong growths 
40 Fine specimen, 16 bulbs, 2 leads 
41 Strong. 6 bulbs, 1 growth 
42 Extra strong plant 
DKNDROBIUM LITUIFLORUM. 
Charming species, oblong lanceolate sepals and larger petals are 
bright purple, the lip white, with heavy transverse purple stripes, 
flowers produced almost the entire length of stem. 
43 Fine plant, 11 bulbs 
CATTLEYA AMETHYSTINA. 
Sepals and petals delicate rose color, with few darker spots, the 
lip rich rosy purple, 15 to 20 blossoms on a stem. 
44 Fine specimen, 34 bulbs, 4 strong leads. A very extra variety 
CATASETUM TRIDEXTATUM. 
Flowers 4 inches in diameter, sepals and petals broad, yellowish 
green, densely spotted with purplish brown, lip deep orange-yellow, 
densely spotted with brown-green. 
45 Fine plant, 4 bulbs, 1 growth, strong 
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