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ORCHIDS. 
ORCHIDS— Continued, 
C ODONTOGLOSSUM DAWSONI 
C EHRENBERGII 
C GLORIOSUM 
These produce very fine spikes of large 
and beautiful flowers, white, with purple 
spots, which are deliciously fragrant. 
GRANDE 
HASTILABIUM 
HYSTRIX 
INSLEAYI 
KRAMERI 
LUTEO-PURPUREUM 
One of the handsomest of the family, 
producing fine spikes of attractive yellow 
flowers, whioh are barred and blotched 
with bronzy crimson. 
MACULATOM 
NEBULOSUM 
NIVEUM MAJUS 
PESCATOREI 
PHAL-ffiNOPSIS(Miltonia pulchella) 
PULCHELLUM 
grandiflorum 
RADIATUM 
ROSEUM 
TRIUMPH AN S 
UROSKINNERI 
WELTONI 
ONCIDIUM AMPLIATUM 
1 MAJUS 
C AUROSUM (the Golden Oncidium) 
This most distinguished Oucidium bears a 
pyramidal branch spike of more than 100 
to 150 richly coloured flowers; introduced 
from Ecuador. 
C BICALLOSUM 
C BIFOLIUM 
C CAVENDISHIANUM 
C CRISPUM 
C DIVARICATUM 
C FLEXUOSUM 
S FUSCATUM 
C KRAMERI ANUM 
I LANCEANUM 
C LEUCOCHILUM 
C LIMMINGHEI 
C LURIDUM GUTTATUM 
I MACRANTHUM HASTIFERUM 
A magnificent variety, producing from 
thirty to forty flowers, each 3 to 4 inches 
across, on a spike G to 9 feet long. The 
sepals are pale olive yellow, the petals bright 
yellow, with a dagger-shaped crimson lip. 
C OBRYZATUM 
C ORNITHORRHYNCHUM 
S PAPILIO MAJUS 
I PHAL-3SNOPSIS 
I PUBES 
I PULVINATUM 
I ONCIDIUM SARCODES (Bigbyanum) 
I SERRATUM 
I SESSILE 
I SPHACELATUM 
S SPLENDIDUM 
S PAPHINIA CRISTATA (Maxillaria) 
/ TIGRINA* (Houlletia) 
S PERISTERIA ELATA (The Dove Flower) 
Espiritu Santo ( Holy Ghost Floroor) of the 
Spaniards. The centre of each blossom 
bears a striking resemblance to a waxen 
doVe, hence its name. Mr. W. B. having 
imported a fine lot from Panama, can oiler 
this beautiful and interesting plant at 7s. G <1. 
each. Pine specimens can bo made by group- 
ing three or four together. 
S PHAIUS ALBUS 
/ GRANDIFOLIUS (Bletia Tanker- 
villisa) 
I FOL. VARIEGATIS 
This is a pretty variety of a well-known 
terrestrial Orchid, differing from the typical 
form of the plant only in its foliage, which 
is elegantly and unequally striped with 
bauds of golden yellow. It thus forms a 
very ornameutal addition to a collection of 
Orchids, even when not in bloom. This 
plant received a prize at the Paris Universal 
Exhibition. 2 guineas. 
I WALLICHII 
S PH ALIEN OPSIS AMABILIS 
Exceedingly boautiful largo butterlly-liko 
flowers, white, with rose striped centre. 
I CORNU-CERVI 
s GBANDIFLORA (Borneo variety) 
Style of amabilis, but with yellow centre 
and larger flowers. 
S LOBBII (intermedia) 
S LOWII 
S LUDDEMANNIANA 
S ROSEA 
8 SCHILLERIANA 
One of the finest of Orchids, producing 
very freely, on branched spikes, the most 
lovely mauve and white flowers, and having 
very ornamental foliage. 
These most lovely Orchids bloom so profusely 
that they will, if all the flowers are allowed to 
remain, bloom themselves to death. They are 
very beautiful, and exceedingly useful for 
bouquets, and are well adapted for suspended 
baskets ; they should be protected from drip 
and sun, and require plenty of water whilst 
growing. 
C PLEOINE (Coelogyne) LAGENARIA 
C MACULATA 
C SCHILLERIANA 
0 WALLICHIANA 
