CYPRIPEDIUM CALLOSUM. 
A typical slipper Orchid for the florist ; flowers large, beautiful, 
long lasting, finely shaped and borne on tall, erect stalks ; fine for 
cutting. 
Lot 
1 to 5 Sound established and leafy plant 
CYPRIPEDIUM LAWRENCEANUM. 
A grand species; blooms in winter, with handsomely marked 
foliage. Flowers purple-red, white, shaded with green and tinted 
with brown, borne on tall scapes. In the variety Hyeanum the 
flowers are pure white, veined with green. 
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6 Two sound, leafy, unflowered 1L Two sound, leafy, unflowered 
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Cattleya Forbesii Splendens. 
The finest type procurable of this free-flowering Cattleya. One 
of the most distinct of the summer-flowering species. It is adapted 
for cutting and all florists' purposes. The flowers are like those of 
the well known C. Harrisoniae in shape and are borne several on a 
spike, but the sepals and petals are a dainty shade of buff yellow, 
while the yellow lip is beautifully streaked with red, especially on 
the side lobes ; the front lobe is prettily frilled and altogether it 
