5^ ORCHIDS. 
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TTjT is now pretty well understood among plant-growers that the cultivation of many of the 
most beautiful Orchids is no more difficult than the growing of ordinary greenhouse 
and hothouse plants; nor are houses of special construction at all needed for producing 
the best results from these fascinating plants. 
With us no house is devoted entirely to Orchids. Those from the warmer regions are 
associated with Ixoras, iVIarantas, Nepenthes, Eucharis, and so forth; while others, from cool 
climates, flourish in the company of Camelias, Azaleas, and other plants requiring the tem- 
perature of an ordinary greenhouse. 
Our prices are for good, healthy plants, and not for unsatisfactory bits, which are dear at 
any price, no matter at how apparently cheap a rate they may be oflfered. When prices are 
not given, we will furnish them on application, giving also the size of the plants, and any other 
particulars that may be desired. 
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lCINETA BARKERI $5 oo 
Humboldti 6 oo 
Ada aurantiaca 3 oo 
A fine cool (.)rchid, with brillianl orange-scarlet flowers. 
Aerides ailine 1200 
crassifolium 6 00 
crispum 85 00 to 15 00 
— - Fieldingi. Fox brush orchid 7 50 
This admir.tble Onihid has rich, green foli.ige, from which are produced spikes — sometimes a 
yard long — covered with exquisite flowers of bright rose color, and which last a month. 
Larpentse 22 50 
