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SIEBRECHT & SON, NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. 
General Collection of Orchids — Continued, 
MILTONIA. We offer the most beiiutiful 
species. All are easy to manage if given a 
liberal supply of water. 
M. Candida. Yellow, i-osy pink and white, 
spotted with ricli brown. $2.50. 
M. spectabllis. Pure white and rose-pur- 
ple. $1.50. 
M. Warscewiczll(0«c/«/»w( Wettonii). Red- 
brown and rose-purple. $1..50. 
M. Weltonl. $l.."iO. 
ODONTOCLOSSUM Alexandra (O. cris- 
piim). The finest of all the coolhouse 
Orchids. Described on page 18. $5 and up. 
O. Bluntll. A form of the above. $2.50. 
cirrhosum. Milk-white {lowers, with yel- 
low crests, penciled and dotted with ma- 
roon. $1.50. 
Oi citrosmum. Pendulous racemes of pure 
white. $1.50 to $4. 
O. — roseum. Kosy flowers. $3. 
O- crispum and Its varieties. See O.Alex- 
andra'. 
O. Edwardll. Violet-purple, with yellow 
crest. $3. 
O. glorlosum. Yellow and chocolate-brown; 
deliKlitfully fragrant. $1..50. 
O. grande. This is the curious Baby Or- 
chid. Its flowers are rich, glossy orange- 
yellow, blotched and banded with chestnut- 
brown; lip creamy white, freckled with 
brown. The curious shape of the crest 
never fails to attract attention. The large, 
showy flowers are borne in long sprays. 
$1.50. 
O. Hallli. Yellow, brown and purple. $3 
to $5. 
O. Harryanum. White, yellow and reddish- 
purple. $1.50. 
0< hastllablum. Creamy white, dark rose 
and brown. $2. 
O. Hebralcum. The sepals are marked 
with red-brown lines like Hebrew letters; 
lip is yellow, streaked with red. $3. ,50. 
O. Insleayli. Yellow, marked brown. $2.50. 
O. — macranthum. $3. 
O. — splendens. $3 50. 
O. luteo purpureum. Rich brown or pur- 
ple, blotched and banded with white or 
yellow. $1 to $3. 
O. maculatum. Soft, deep yellow, barred 
with brownish crimson. $1. 
O. nebulosum. White, lemon-yellow and 
brown. $1. 
O. odoratum. Yellow, brown and white. $1. 
O. Pescatorel and Its varieties. A very 
lovely species, and one of the most valu- 
able. It has large .spikes of white and 
purple spotted flowers. $2 50 and upward. 
O. pulchellurrt. Very fragrant flowers of 
crystalline whiteness; lip curiously crested 
with lemon-yellow. $1. 
O. Roezlil (Miltonia. Jioezlii). Pearl-white, 
si aiued with rich purple and yellow. $2 to $5. 
O. — album. $5. 
O. Rossll. White, crested with yellow and 
barred with brown. A grand species. $1. 
O. — malus. Very large flowers. $1.50. 
O. Sanderlanum. Yellow or white, blotched 
purple an<l brown. $1. 
O. Schlleperianum. Yellow-brown. $2.50. 
O. triumphans. Cinnamon-brown, white and 
vellow. $2.50 to $5. 
O. vexlllarlum. Rose, pale yellow and white, 
with exquisite variations. $2.50. 
ONCIDIUM. These are the "Butterfly 
Flowers," of especially odd and attractive 
shapes and colors. Nothing could bo more 
delicately graceful and pretty than their 
many-flowered spikes. 
O. ampllatum. Yellow, spotted red. $1.50. 
O malus. $2.50. 
O. bictonlense. $1 and upward. 
O. bicolor. Bright yellow; lip white be- 
neath. $1.50. 
O. Cavendlshlanum. Yellow flowers. $1.50. 
ONCIDIUM crispum. Remarkably hand- 
some and largc-floweriug, with from 50 to 
60 blooms in a panicle. Yellow, flecked 
with reddish brown. $1.50 to $5. 
O. — grandlflorum. $3.50. 
O. flexuosum. Yellow, with chestnut bars. 
$1.75 and upward. 
O. Forbesll. Red-brown and yellow. $1.50. 
O. Incurvum. White and purple. $1.50. 
O. vlonesianum. Creamy white, chestnut- 
brown and crimson. $1.50. 
O. Kramerlanum {O. papilio, ■var.) . $2.50. 
O. Lanceanum. Yellow, brown and rosy 
violet. $2. .50. 
O. ornlthorhynchum. Daintiest pale pink 
flowers in great spreading sprays; of helio- 
trope fragrance. $1. 
O. papilio. Butterfly Orchid. Odd flowers 
of rich brown and yellow. $1.50. 
O. — malus. $2. 
O. sarcodes. Bright yellow, with blotches 
of brown-red. $3:.50. 
O. sphacelatum. Golden yellow, barred 
with brown. $1.50. 
O. splendldum. Yellow, green and brown 
in a rich and peculiar combination. $3. 
O. tigrlnum (Barkerii). 'Rich brown and 
yellow flowers, large and delightfully fra- 
grant, on spikes 2 or 3 feet long. See 
page 20. $1.50 to $3.50. 
O. varlcosum. Unusually elegant and at- 
tractive. See page 20. $2.50 to $5. 
O. — Rogersll. (True.) "Golden Butterfly." 
A most charming and showy species, with 
densely branched, nodding panicles of rich 
golden yellow flowers, as many as 200 hav- 
ing been counted on a single plant. $3. 
O. Warscewlcill. Golden yellow, white and 
cinnabar. $1.50. 
O. Weltonll {Miltonia Warscewiczii Wel- 
tonii). Cinnamon, white and violet. $1.50. 
PERISTERIA elata (Holy Ghost Orchid). 
A well-known spe^:ies, with curious and 
handsome white flowers. Described and 
illustrated on page 20. $2.50 to $5. 
PHAJUS Blumel. $1.50. 
P. grandlfollus. Tall-growing, with large, 
showy wliite and crimson flowers. $1.50. 
P. Humblotll. Rosy flowers, marked with 
white and crimson. $2.50. 
P. maculatus. Clear, soft yellow, marked 
with cinnabar-red. $5. 
PLEiONE przecox. Pretty flowers of fresh 
rosy lilac, fancifully marked and fringed. 
$2..50. 
PHAL/ENOPSES. Moth Orchids. See 
page 10. 
P. amabllls. Pure white, with dots and 
lines of rosy pink and yellow on the lip. 
Price on application. 
P. — Dayana. Flowers larger and more 
heavily marked with carmine and deep 
yellow. Price on application. 
P. amethystlana. Price on application. 
P. casta. Price on application. 
P. denticulata. Price on application. 
P.Esmeralda. Light and deep purple. Price 
on applicalion. 
P. grandlflora. Grand flowers of pure white 
and golden yellow. Price on application. 
P. Lowli. Price on application. 
P. Luddemannlana. White, violet and 
brown. I^rice on application. 
P. Parlshll. Price on application. 
P. rosea. Price on application. 
P. Sanderlana. Soft rose and white, charm- 
ingly marked with yellow and violet. 
Pri(^e on ai>plication. 
P. Schlllerlana. Delicate mauve and rosy 
pink (lowers of fairy-like appearance, set 
thickly on long, willowy peduncles, some- 
times almost 100 on the stem. Price on 
application. 
P. Stuartlana. White, pale yellow and cin- 
nabar. Price on application. 
PHAL/ENOPSIS Stuartlana nobllls. 
Price on api)lication. 
P. violacea. Violet and yellow. Price on 
application. 
8ACCOLABIUM. These are the "Pouch- 
lipped Orchids." They produce their 
small, pretty flowers in great racemes from 
1 to 2 feet long, and are exceedingly effec- 
tive from the large number of blossoms 
packed in the cylindrical, drooping racemes. 
S. Blumel (Java variety). Rose. $3.50. 
S. — malus. $3. 
S. giganteum. White and amethyst. $2.50. 
S. guttatum. White and rose-purple. $2.50. 
S. violaceum. White and mauve. $2.50. 
SCHOMBURKIA. Some of the species are 
extremely beautiful, having large flowers 
on scapes from 3 to 5 feet long. 
S. crispa. White, yellow and brown. $2.50. 
S. tiblclnls. Cow-horn Orchid. Mauve-pur- 
ple, rose and white. $;!.50. 
S. undulata. Rich shades of purple. $5. 
SOBRALIA macrantha. Large, violet- 
purple flowers frequently G inches across, 
borne on reed-like stems. $3.50. 
SOPHRONITES grandlflora. 
.50. 
STANHOPEA. Highly colored and scented. 
8. Devonlensls. White, purple and orange. 
$2.50. 
S. grandlflora. Rich tawny yellow, green, 
white and purple. $1.50. 
S. Inslgnls. Yellovv and white, spotted 
purple. $2.50. 
8. oculata. The white lip has eye-like crim- 
son blotches. $2. .50. 
S. tigrlna. Purple and yellow. $2. ,50. 
S. Wardil. Bright golden orange, blotched 
with crimson. $3.50. 
S. — aurea. $5. 
THUNIA. Deciduous Asiatic Orchids, with 
showy flowers on long stems. 
T. alba. White, with faint purple lines. $1. 
T. Bensonlse. Richly shaded purple. $1. 
T. Marshalllae. Elegant wliite flowers, 
blotched on lip with golden orange. $1. 
TRICHOPILIA. Corkscrew Orchids. 
T. Candida. White flowers. $2.50. 
T. crispa. Crimson and white. $3.50. 
T. — marglnata. $3.50. 
T. suavis. White, stained with violet-rose. $1. 
T. tortllls. White, rose and brown. $1.50. 
VANILLA aromatlca. 75 cts. 
VANDA. East Indian Orchids of distinct, 
fine habit, with flowers gaily colored, fra- 
grant, and collected in great numbers into 
loose, graceful racemes. 
V. Ameslana. White and rich rose. glO. 
V. Bensonll. Yellow, pink and violet. $2.50. 
V. Cathcartll. White and yellow, curiously 
blotclicd. $7. 
V. ccerulea. The Blue Orchid from the 
East Indies. Flowers of exquisite pure 
pale blue on tall stems. Some plants bear 
8 to 1 1 flower-spikes and hundreds of china- 
blue flowers. $5. 
V. coerulescens. Mauve-blue and violet. $3. 
V. — Boxallli. White and violet. .$2. ,50. 
V. Denlsoniana. White flowers. $3.50. 
V. Inslgnls. (True.) White, rose and tawny 
yellow, liare. .$5. 
V. KImballlana. White, purple, yellow. $5. 
V. Sanderlana. I'ink, yellow and purple. $25. 
V, suavis. White and purple. $5. 
V. — Rolllnsonll. Price on application. 
V. — superba. I'rice on application. 
V. teres. Described on page 20. $2.50. 
V. tricolor. White, yellow and rose. $3. 
V. — formosum. Price on application. 
V. — superba. Larger, richer flowers. $7. 
V. — Veltchll. Price on application. 
