CATTUEYA MOSSI^E var. LAFAYETTE. 
A distinct and beautiful form. 
Lot 
46 Fine plant, 7 bulbs 
47 do 4 do 1 lead 
U^EUIA PURPURATA GRAND1FLORA. 
Sepals and petals fine white, with pink suffusion, labellum large and 
open ; intense velvety purple, with brilliant orange throat. 
48 Fine plant, 5 strong bulbs 
LiEUIA PURPURA! A VAR. 
Very large and rich labellum. 
49 Fine specimen, 32 bulbs, 3 leads, 2 flower sheaths. 
50 Extra strong plant, 13 bulbs, 4 leads and 4 flower sheaths. 
51 do 10 bulbs, 1 lead and flower sheath. 
DENDROBIUM MOSCHATIM. 
Flowers 3£ inches across, produced in dense clusters, creamy buff, 
suffused with rose, the lip slipper shaped, pale yellow, ornamented on 
both sides with a large eye-like blotch of deep blackish purple. 
52 Fine specimen, 30 bulbs, many leads 
53 Extra fine plant, 10 bulbs 
ANGRiECUM SESQUIPEDAUE. 
The finest species of the genus yet discovered. Flowers clear 
ivory-white, with a greenish tail or spur 18 inches long hanging from 
the flower ; very fragrant and rare. 
54 Splendid plant, 15 leaves, fine variety 
EPIDENDRUM STAMFORDIANUM. 
Fragrant blossoms 1£ inches across. Petals and sepals yellow- 
green, decorated with blood-red spots. Three parted lip white, with 
vivid violet spot at base. 
55 Fine healthy plant, 11 bulbs, fine large flowering variety. 
CCEUOGYIVE LENTIGINOSA. 
Sepals and petals straw-yellow, lip three lobed, bordered and 
spotted brown. 
56 Extra large plant, 26 bulbs 
CATTLEYA LAWRENCEANA. 
Flowers 4 to 5 inches across, fine rosy purple. Lip bright 
rosy purple, throat white. This plant is extremely rare, only a few 
now in cultivation. 
57 Fine specimen in basket, 26 bulbs, well leaved, 3 leads 
3 
