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ODONTOGi-ossuM Rossii MAjus. ( See page 47. ) 
UASBEVAIililA, Continued. 
M. Davisii *! 50 to $2 50 
M. Harryana (Bull's blood) 2 00 to 3 50 
M. ^randiilora 
M. ignea ^ »" to 4 00 
M. grandiflora 
M. Lindenii '-i «• «■« 5" 
M. Shuttleworthii 3 50 to 4 00 
M. tovarensia 1 50 to 3 50 
M. Veitchiana grandiflora 2 50 to 4 00 
MAXHiLARIA. Maxilliu-ias can be ^own in the cool 
house or the intermediate. Foi- notes, see page 87. 
M. grandiflora $2 50 to $4 00 
M. Harrisonise 2 50 to 3 50 
M. luteo alba 3 00 to 3 00 
M. Sanderiana. ( New and rare ) . . . 
M. venusta 1 .50 to 3 50 
MESOSFINIDIUDI. A small group of cool house Or- 
chids, closely allied to Odontoglossums, with pretty 
flowers. They are evergreen plants, and are best 
grown in baskets in peat and moss, with a good supply 
of water. 
M. sanguineum S3 00 to $3 00 
M. vulcanicum 3 .50 to 5 00 
ODONTOOLOSSUM. To this c'omprehensivc genus of 
Orchids so many magnificent additions have been made 
during the last few years, that it now contains some of 
the choicest and most useful Orchids in cultivation. 
The demand for these plants is becoming very great, 
and this is not to be wondered at, for they are a lovely 
and most satisfactoi-y class of plants. They can be 
grown in a cool house at less expense than the more 
stately Braz ilian and East Indian Orchids. In the form 
of cut blooms and otherwise, they yield very much en- 
