ODOIVTOGLOSSUM INSLEAYI. 
Resembles O. grande in habit, but the spikes often bear 8 or 10 
flowers. The sepals and petals are yellow barred with chestnut and 
bright yellow margined with crimson spots. 
Lot 
556 to 560 Two good established plants 
THIJNIA MARSHALUANA. 
A splendid Orchid, grand for exhibition, easily grown, free-flow- 
ering; producing nodding panicles of large, handsome blossoms, with 
pure white sepals and petals and dense golden-fringed keels on the 
labellums. The plants will grow in any warm house, and the elegant 
leafy stems yield added charms to the beautiful blossoms, which 
are always admired. 
Lot 
Lot 
561 
Six good imported plants 
569 
Six goc 
>d imported plants 
562 
do 
do 
570 
do 
do 
563 
do 
do 
571 
do 
do 
564 
do 
do 
572 
do 
do 
565 
do 
do 
573 
do 
do 
566 
do 
do 
574 
do 
do 
567 
do 
do 
575 
do 
do 
568 
do 
do 
OXCIDIUM SARCODES. 
Produces tall branching panicles, bearing numerous large 
flowers — glossy chestnut, brown and bright yellow, fine for cutting. 
Lot 
576 to 580 Two good established plants 
The vermilion and old-gold Climbing Lily. 
Among the showiest and certainly the most distinct, beautiful 
and interesting in the genus, the segments being twisted like cork- 
screws, most brilliantly colored and fascinating ; the flowers are un- 
equaled for cutting for all decorative purposes. 
Lot 
Lot 
581 
Six sound tubers 
586 
Six sound tubers 
582 
do 
do 
587 
do 
do 
583 
do 
do 
588 
do 
do 
584 
do 
do 
589 
do 
do 
585 
do 
do 
590 
do 
do 
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