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EPIDENDRTJMS, Continued. 
*E. ciliare isil 00 to S2 00 
E. cinnabarinum a 50 to 5 00 
*E. cochleatum 1 50 to 2 50 
E. crassifolium 1 50 to 2 50 
*E. fragrans 2 00 to 3 50 
E. imperator 4 00 to « 00 
*E. microchilum atropurpureum ... 2 00 to 3 00 
E. roseum 5 00 to 7 50 
E. maoulatum . 2 50 to 4 00 
E. nemorale 1 50 to 2 50 
E. majus 2 00 to 4 00 
E. paniculatum 3 50 to 5 00 
E. prismatooarpum 2 00 to 4 00 
*E. radicans 2 50 to 4 00 
*E. rMzophorum 2 50 to 4 00 
E. Stamfordianum 2 50 to 4 00 
E. tibicinis 
E. vitellinum 1 00 to 2 00 
»E. majus 1 00 to 2 50 
GOSrOORA. This genus is mut-h lilce the Acroperas in 
habit, but larger ; they require the same treatment. 
G. atropurpureum $1 00 to SI 50 
G. fuscata To to 1 50 
G. maculata 2 .50 to 4 00 
G. truncata 2 50 to 4 00 
HOTTIiLETIA. A small group of epiphytes with large, 
loosely arranged racemes of flowers, which are not 
only very fragrant, but arc most curious and quaint; 
they are well worth cultivating on account of their 
distinctness. They grow best in pots with peat and 
good drainage, and like a liberal supply of water when 
growing. 
H. chrysantha $5 00 to $7 50 
H. odoratissima 5 00 to 7 50 
H. piota 
LiELIA. This is a lovely genus, and one of the most 
valuable of epiphytal Orchids, most of the species be- 
ing vigorous and compact in growth, with evergreen 
leaves much like the Cattleyas, to which they are 
closely allied— many are of equal beauty when in 
bloom. Their flowers, which are large and distinct in 
color and very handsome, are produced on spikes of 
various lengths, from the top of pseudo-bulbs. The.\' 
are unsurpassed for cut flower purposes. Some of 
them may be grown ui)on blocks or rafts, though they 
will all thrive better in baskets or pots, with a compost 
of fibrous peat and good drainage. 
*t. albida $0 75 to $1 25 
*L. bella 1 50 to 2 50 
L. Marianee 1 50 to 2 00 
L. sulpliurea 1 50 to 2 50 
*L. anceps 75 to 1 1)0 
L. alba 5 00 to T 50 
L. Barkeriana 5 00 to 7 50 
L. Dawsoni 
I,. delicata 2 50 to 4 00 
L. grandiflora 3 50 to 5 00 
L. HiUiana 5 00 to 7 50 
L. Percivaliana 7 50 to 10 00 
L. rosea 5 00 to 7 50 
LiBLIA autumnalis $0 75 to $1 50 
L. atrorubens 3 .50 to 5 00 
L. cinnabarina 2 50 to 4 00 
L. Crawshayana 
L. crispa 1 50 to 3 00 
Dayana ■ • • 1 00 to 1 50 
Ii. Dormaniana 3 50 to 5 00 
t. ele^ans 5 00 to 15 00 
Ii. Leeana 
L. superbum 7 50 to 15 00 
Zi. Eyermanii 
Ii. eKoniensis (Cattleya exonienais) . ■ 
t. flava 1 00 to 2 00 
It. Gouldiana 
*L. harpophylla 1 50 to 3 00 
*L. majalis 1 .50 to 2 50 
L. peduncalaris 75 to 1 50 
*!.. Perrinii 2 50 to 3 50 
L. praestans 2 50 to 4 00 
L. pumila 2 50 to 4 00 
*t. purpurata 2 00 to 5 00 
I.. atropurpiirea 5 00 to 7 50 
! L. Russelliana 
L. ScMlleriana 
L. splendens . 
L. superbiens 2 50 to 5 00 
Ii. xantbina. A lovely yellow Laelia . 1 00 to 3 00 
IiYCASTE. Most of the Lycastes are very useful Or- 
chids. Their beautiful and very substantial flowers, 
j and their free-blooming habit, make them one of the 
1 best and most profitable, which we can safely recom- 
mend. Several fine varieties have appeared during the 
past few years, chiefly belonging to the L. Shinnerii 
type, and differing very much from each other in color. 
Lycastc Skirtnr-rii is the best one among the many 
known species, as its lasting qualities are unsurpassed, 
the flowers often holding as long as three months. 
The plants belonging to this genus are of easy culture; 
tbe,y should be potted in peat, with good drainage, and 
never allowed to get dry. 
*Im. aromatica $0 75 to $1 00 
*L. omenta 75 to 1 50 
*!.. Deppei 75 to 1 50 
L. punctatissima 5 00 to 7 50 
L. gigantea 3 50 to 5 00 
Ii. Lawrenceana 
Ii. plana 2 50 to 4 00 
*L. Skinneri 75 to 2 00 
Ii. alba 
Ii. delicatissima. Very rare . . . 
L. purpurata. Quite rare .... 
L. rosea. Quite rare 
It. superba. Quite rare 
MAXIIiLABIA. A very interesting and free-grow- 
ing species. The flowers are pretty and sweet scented ; 
are all of evergreen habit, and can be successfully grown 
1 in either the intermediate house or cool house. They 
succeed best grown in pots in peat and moss, and re- 
(luire a liberal suppl.v of water while growing. 
*M. grandiflora $2 50 to $4 00 
M. HarrisonisB 2 00 to 3 50 
M. luteo alba 2 00 to 2 50 
