New, Rare and Beautiful Plants. 43 
TKICHOPILIA. This genus contains some very hand- 
some and distinct looking dwarf evergreen plants, 
which produce from the base of the bulbs four or five 
flowers, which are not only curious in form, but also 
very distinct in color. They are grown in pots with 
peat, and not too much water. 
T. Candida $2 50 
T. crispa 3 .50 to $.5 00 
T. Oaleottiana 10 00 upward. 
T. suavis 1 50 to 3 50 
«T. tortilis 1 50 to 2 50 
VANSA. The flowers are gayly colored, fleshy in tex- 
ture, usually very fragi-ant and produced in loose ra- 
cemes. We offer here a few varieties which can be 
successfully grown in intermediate temperature. For 
additional varieties see other departments. 
V. coerulea. (See cut, page 42.) . . . . $3 !50 to $6 00 
'V coerulescens 3 50 to 7 50 
V. BoxalUi 2 50 to 6 00 
*V. teres . 2 50 to 5 00 
ZTOOPETALXnn. This genus comprises a consider 
able number of handsome plants, with stout pseudo- 
bulbs and evergreen leaves and terminal scapes, bear- 
ing a raceme of large, and showy flowers which are pro- 
duced in winter, and are of beautiful blue ground col- 
ors, veined and tipped with white, green and deep pur- 
ple, and sweet scented. Most of the species are rather 
large growing plants of easy culture, and are grown in 
pots with peat and moss, and plenty of water while 
growing. 
Z. crinitum $1 75 to $4 00 
Z. coerulenm 3 50 to 5 00 
Z. Gautieri 3 00 to 5 00 
Z. intermedium 3 50 to 6 00 
*Z. Mackayi 1 50 to 3 50 
Z. crinitum 1 50 to 5 00 
Z. intermedium 250to 400 
Z. mazillare 
Z. rostratum 2 50 to 4 00 
Z. Sedeni. Hybrid, very rare (see special description, 
page 24) ; price on application. 
V. Audersoni. Price on application. 
Where prices are omitted, they may be had on application, together with further particulars as to the plants 
offered. 
1^" Fine specimens of many Orchids in the foregoing list are priced in the department of New, Rai-e and Highly 
Valuable Orchids, pages 14 to 24, where also special descriptions of such varieties may be found. 
ODONTOGI,OSSUM POLYX.^NTHUM. 
