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ORCHIDS, 
1 TBICHOPILIA CRISP A (gloxlnieeflora) .. 
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*C'TBICHOSMA SUAVIS 
/UROPEDIUM LINDENI 
N VANDA BATEMANNI 
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— CCERULESCENS 
j BOXALLII Burmah 21s. and 31s. 6<J. 
s DENISONIANA Mia «3s. and 84s. 
*S DENSIFLOBA, vidi SACCOLABIUM GIGANTEUM. 
^ GIGANTEA Moulmein and Rangoon. . . ISs. and 21s. 
East Indies 
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FORMOSA 
Java 
31s. M. and 42s. 
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jS VANILLA ABOMATICA 
47 WARSCEWICZELLA DISCOLOR 
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MAXILLARE 
EAST INDIAN 
MEXICAN 
Collections 
CHOICE ORCHIDS. 
I WEST INDIAN ] COLOMBIAN 
1 PERUVIAN I BRAZILIAN. 
made at 4, 6, 9 and 12 guineas per dozen. 
ORCHIDS FOR COOL HOUSES. 
dt being well known that many Orchids can be easily and successfully cultivated in a cool teinperaturc, 
sefrei any>rtiRcial heat during a great part of the year, Mr. W. B has devoted several houses 
to this beautifuKand^desirable class, and will be pleased to make good selections of them at 
4, 6, 9 and 12 guineas i>cr dozen. 
SPHAGNUM MOSS FOR ORCHIDS. 
3s. per bushel; 12s. per sack. 
