CYPRIPEDIUM NITENS x C. SPICERIANUM. 
Lot 
288 Fine plant, 5 growths 
CYPRIPEDIUM BELLATULUM x C. MAS- 
TERSIANUM. 
Lot 
289 Fine plant, 1 strong growth, 4 leaves 
CYPRIPEDIUM VOLONTEANUM x C. VIL- 
LOSUM AUREUM. 
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290 Fine plant, 4 strong growths 
One of the most distinct, beautiful and useful of all Oncidiums. Flowers in 
early spring. Blossoms of large size home on single or branching scapes, entirely 
of a bright canary yellow. Very attractive and effective. 
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296 
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292 
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The same deep richly-colored type, originally discovered by Fitzgerald, and 
which yielded D. P. album and D. Statterianum. An extremely beautiful, very 
useful and free-flowering species; the flower spikes are from 10 to 15 inches high, 
and bear from 15 to 20 brilliant blossoms, each from 2 to 3 inches across, with 
usually sepals and petals of a warm magenta-purple, the lip deep rosy purple 
veined with maroon-crimson. To the florist hardly any flower can be more useful, 
their rich colors and lasting properties adapting them admirably for bouquets 
and all kinds of decoration, particularly buttonholes. 
D. Phalaenopsis is now seldom imported, and the plants offered are particu- 
