SIEBRECHT & SON, NEW YORK 
In the list which follows we simply present the names of the most showy and taking varieties, which we 
offer at popular and not fancy prices, plants such as any one can cultivate in a light, sunny window or conserva- 
tory, if they have no greenhouse. For further information upon Orchids, apply for our General Catalogue. 
Our establishment is considered Headquarters for Orchids. 
ANGULOA Ruckeri |2 50 to $3 50 
Clowesii 1 00 to 2 50 
eburnea 3 50 to 5 00 
virginalis 5 00 to 7 50 
BRASSAVOLA acaulis . ..... 1 50 to 2 50 
glauca I 50 to 3 50 
Digbyaaa (Laiia Digbyana) 1 50 to 2 60 
BRASSIA raaculata . . . .... 1 50 to 3 00 
maculata major 1 50 to 2 50 
verrucosa 75 to 1 50 
grandiflora 1 00 to 1 50 
BURLINGTONIA Candida 2 00 to 3 00 
f ragrans 3 50 to 5 00 
CALANTHE oculata gigantea ... 1 50 to 2 50 
Regnierii 76 to 1 50 
Turnerii 1 00 to 2 50 
Veitchii 75 to 1 50 
vestita 75 to 1 50 
oculata gigantea 1 50 to 2 50 
rubra oculata 1 00 to 1 50 
CATASETUM Bungerothii 3 50 to 5 00 
macrocarpum 75 to 1 50 
tridendatum 1 00 to 1 50 
CATTLEYA. 
The species of this popular genus rank among our 
finest Orchids; they are general favorites, and we are 
glad to find that they are beginning to be extensively 
cultivated in this country. The pseudo-bulbs are, in 
many cases, elongated and thickened, and the dark, 
massive, evergreen foliage renders the plants peculiarly 
attractive. The flowers are all large and elegant, and 
can scarcely be surpassed for their sparkling richness 
and depth of color, the most frequent tints of which are 
violet, rose, crimson, magenta white, yellow, mauve and 
purple, with their intermediate shades. The flower-scape, 
which is enclosed in a sheath, issues from the top of the 
stem, and a single spike sometimes contains as many as 
from ten to twenty flowers. The plants are easily grown 
in baskets or pots, with a compost of fibrous peat and 
moss, good drainage and a liberal supply of moisture when 
growing; they should always be shaded from the direct 
rays of the sun. (See view of one of our Cattleya houses, 
page 19.) 
CATTLEYA araethystina $1 25 to $3 50 
araethystoglossa 2 00 to 3 50 
sulphurea 3 50 to 5 00 
aurea 3 50 to 5 00 
bicolor 3 50 to 5 00 
Bowringiana 1 50 to 3 50 
citrina 1 00 to 2 00 
crispa 1 50 to 3 80 
Dowiana $3 50 to $5 00 and upward 
Eldorado 1 50 to 5 00 
alba ( Wallisii) 
CATTLEYA Eldorada splendens . . .$5 00 to $10 00 
Wallisii (or Virginalis). A pure 
white Cattleya, flowering in September. 
Sepals, petals and lip pure white, with 
orange-yellow throat ; very sweet- 
scented |15 00 to $35 00 and upward 
Gaskelliana 1 50 to 3 00 
gigas. The Giant-flowering Cattleya 
$3.50, $5, $10, $35 and $50. 
gigas, vars 7 50 to 10 00 
Sanderiana 2 50 to 3 50 
guttata 2 50 to 3 50 
Leopoldii 3 00 to 5 00 
Harrisoniana I 50 to 2 50 
imperialis {gigas) 3 50 to 5 00 
intermedia 1 50 to 2 50 
superba 2 60 to 3 50 
labiata autumnalis 5 00 upward 
Warnerii 2 50 to 5 00 
Loddigesil 2 00 to 3 0 
maxima 2 50 to 5 00 
Mendelii 2 00 to 4 00 
grandiflora 5 00 to 7 50 
superbissima 7 50 to 10 00 
Mossiffi 1 00 to 5 00 
Mattetina |3 50 to $5 00 and upward 
Percivaliana 1 50 to 5 00 
pumila marginata 2 00 to 3 00 
Sanderiana 2 50 to 4 00 
Schilleriana 2 60 to 3 50 
Regnellii 3 50 to 5 00 
Schroedera 2 50 to 6 00 
Skinnerii 2 00 to 3 50 
speciosissima. A very large winter- 
flowering and sweet-scented Cattleya . 2 00 to 3 50 
speciosissima Lowii 5 00 to 7 50 
regina 5 00 to 7 50 
superba 2 50 to 5 00 
splendens 5 00 to 7 50 
Trianae 1 25 to 5 00 
Extra large specimens of the hand- 
somest and largest flowering types, 
often showing twenty or more open flow- 
ers at one time, we offer at low prices, 
size and condition considered. $7.50 
to $10.00. 
Trianae alba. Price on application. 
delicata $2 50, 3 60 to 10 00 
vars $5 00, $9 50, $10 00 and upward 
volutina 3 50 to 5 00 
Warnerii {labiala Warnerii) .... 2 50 to 5 00 
Warscewiczii 1 50 to 3 50 
delicata 2 00 to 4 00 
superba 3 00 to 5 00 
Our full Descriptive Catalogue will be mailed free on application. 
