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SIEBRECHT AND WADLEv's CATALOGUE OF 
Cattleya Roezlii 
Skinneri $7 5° 
speciosissima 6 oo 
• ~ Triansei $5 oo and upwards 
aurea 
delicata 
rosea 
The superb beauty of most ot the Cattleya flowers is something that cannot be described by 
words. As a free wmter-hloomer Cattleya Trianrei, with its many lovely varieties, is 
extremely desirable and should be in every collection. 
Chysis aurea 4 °o 
bractescens $5 oo to 8 oo 
laevis S °° 
. All very interesting with large and handsome flowers. 
Coelogyne cristata 5 °o 
The flowers of this beautiful plant are produced — five or six together — on a drooping spike, each 
flower being three inches across. The color is pure white, with a golden blotch on the Hp. 
It blossoms in February, and the flowers last five weeks, 
. Specimens 
flaccida $6 oo and upwards. 
Produces very freely, long, drooping spikes of flowers, which are cream, white, painted with 
golden yellow and rich brown. 
Lowii 6 00 
pandurata 7 50 
Cymbidium eburneum 7 5° 
. Assam variety 10 00 
A winter-blooming Orchid of exquisite grace and purity. The fragrant flowers are fully four 
inches in diameter, and are snow-white, most delicately blush. timed toward the edges. 
The lip has a golden yellow blotch in the centre. 
Iiowianum 10 00 
A free-growing Orchid of fine habit. It bears very long spikes of large and handsome flowers. 
Masters! 6 00 
Cypripedium barbatum 2 50 
biflorum 6 00 
grandiflorum 5 °° 
majus 3 °° 
Cypripedium barbatum nigrum 3 °° 
The Cyt>ripcdiuins above mentioned are all fine. They are free-bloomers, and the flowers last in 
perfection for many weeks. The foliage, also, is beautifully variegated, especially so m the 
case of C. biflorulti. 
Boxalli 4 00 
caudatum $15 00 to 20 00 
