ORCHIDS— PLECTOPOMAS . 
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ORCHIDS- 
s saccolabium ampullaceum 
S BLUMEI 
I OURVIFOLIUM 
S DAYI 
S GIGANTEUM 
S GUTTATUM 
S giganteum' 
S — HARRISONI 
In consequenoe of a reocnt largo importa- 
tion, Mr. W. B. oan supply this hitherto 
expensive Orchid at 7*. Gd. each. 
S MINIATUM 
S PR.2EMORSUM 
S REIDII 
S RETUSUM 
S VIOLACEUM 
/ SCHOMBURGXIA ORISPA 
I TIBICINIS 
I SCUTICARIA (Maxillaria) HADWENII 
/ STEELII 
C SOBRALIA MACRANTHA 
C SPLENDENS 
C SOPHRONITIS CERNUA 
C GRANDIFLORA 
C STANHOPEA DEV0NIEN3IS 
Continued, 
C STANHOPEA GRANDIFLORA, 
0 OCULATA 
C TIGRINA 
S THUNIA BENSONI-ffi 
C TRICHOPILIA COCCINEA 
1 ORISPA 
0 SR A VIS 
C - TORTILIS 
/ UROPEDIUM LINDENI 
Very curious, long tails, yellow striped 
with green; liko Gypripedium caudatum, 
hut having no pouch. 
8 VANDA BATEMANNI 
1 CCERULEA 
S GIGANTEA 
S LOWII 
8 R0X3URGHII 
S CCERTJLEA 
S STJAVIS 
5 TERES 
/ — TRICOLOR 
I INSIGNIS 
I STTPERBA 
I ZYGOPETALUM MACKAYI 
C MAXILLARE. 
CHOICE ORCHIDS. 
EAST INDIAN 
MEXICAN 
WEST INDIAN 
PERUVIAN 
NEW GRENADIAN 
BRAZILIAN. 
Collections made at 5, 8, 10, 15, and 20 guineas pec dozen. 
ORCHIDS FOR COOL HOUSES. 
In the belief that the culture of Vinery and Groonhouse Orchids will become general when their 
beauty and easy culture are known, special selections oan be made, and ore now offorod at 
5, 8, 10, 15, and 20 guineas per dozen. 
PLECTOPOMAS. 
This collection forms not only a new group of hybrids, but a novel class of Gesne- 
raceso, romarkable for the stylo of growth and great profusion with which the 
attractive and beautiful flowers are given. 
This distinct class will take a hig'h rank in the family to which it belongs, becauso 
tlio flowers are extroinely handsome, and the growth and habit of the plant distinct ; 
for instead of the blossoms being in pyramidal spikes abovo the foliage, as in Gosne- 
ras, they are produced on compact stems, from the axils of the loaves. 
AUREO-LILACINUM, fine large flowers, the tube and upper lobes . rosy lilac, the lower lobes 
whito, very thickly sprinkled with lilac spots, the throat bright yellow, spotted with bright car- 
mine. 7s. G d. 
BICOLOR, a magnifioont variety with lino foliage, purple underneath, and immense flowers well 
open, the exterior of tho tube a clear rosy rod tint, and the interior puro citron colour, thickly 
dotted with saffron yejlow. 7s. G d. 
CANDIDUM, very large pure snowy whito flowers, with a large blotch of oitron yellow in tho 
throat, very fioriferous and of compaot habit. 7s. 6 d. 
