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ORCHIDS. 
ORCHIDS— Continued. 
C LJELIA ANCEPS BARKERIANA 
C AUTUMNALIS 
C BRYSIANA (Cattleya) 
C CINNABARINA 
C ELEGANS 
C FURFURACEA 
C MAJALIS 
C PERRINI 
V PRESTANS 
I PURPURATA 
C SUPERBIENS 
I WALLISI 
/ LEPTOTES BICOLOR 
I SERRULATA 
I LIMATODES ROSEA 
/ VESTALIS 
C LYCASTE AROMATICA 
C CRUENTA 
C SKINNERI, one of tlie best and most 
free-flowering cool Orchids ; flowers white 
and blush, with rose shade, and lips spotted 
with crimson. 
These require little room, being of dwarf 
and compact habit ; should have plenty of 
water whilst growing, and never be allowed 
to get dry. 
C DELICATISSIMA 
C PURPURATA 
I MILTONIA CANDIDA 
1 CLOWESI 
I MORELLIANA 
I REGNELLI 
I SPECTABILIS 
/ MORMODES LUXATUM 
I PARDINUM 
8 NEPHELAPHYLLUM CORDATUM 
S PULCHERRIMUM 
C ODONTOGLOSSUM ALEXANDRAS 
This extreme]}’ beautiful Orchid is one of 
the most lovely of the Odontoglots, requiring 
only a cool house. 
C BICTONENSE 
C BLUNTI 
C CERVANTESI 
C CITROSMUM 
C EHRENBERGI 
C GLORIOSUM 
Some of the varieties produce very line 
spikes of large and beautiful flowers, white, 
with purple spots, which are deliciously 
fragrant. 
(' GRANDE 
C HASTILABIUM 
C HYSTRIX 
C INSLEAYI 
C LUTEO PURPUREUM 
This variety produces quantities of golden 
yellow flowers, barred and blotched with 
purple. 
C ODONTOGLOSSUM MACULATUM 
! C N.SVIUM MAJUS 
C NEBULOSUM 
0 PESCATOREI 
C PHAL.S3NOPSIS (Miltonia pul- 
cliella) 
C PULCHELLUM 
C GRANDIFLORUM 
C RADIATUM 
C URO SKINNERI 
1 ONCIDIUM AMPLIATUM 
I MAJOR 
I AUROSUM (the Golden Oncidium) 
This most distinguished Oncidium bears a 
pyramidal branch spike of more than 100 to 
150 richly coloured flowers ; introduced 
from Eouador. 
6 BICALLOSUM 
C BIFOLIUM 
C CAVENDISHI 
C CRISPUM 
C DIVARICATUM 
C FLEXUOSUM 
I LANCEANUM 
C LEUCOCHILUM 
c LURIDUM GUTTATUM 
I OBRYZATUM 
C ORNITHORYNCHUM 
8 PAPILIO MAJUS 
I PULVINATUM 
l SARCODES (Rigbyanum) 
/ SESSILE 
I SPHACELATUM 
s PAPHINIA CRISTATA (Maxillaria) 
/ TIGRINA (Houlletia) 
8 PERISTERIA ELATA (The Dove Flower) 
Espiritu Santo ( Holy Ghost Flower) of the 
Spaniards. The centre of each blossom gives a 
striking resemblance to a waxen dove, 
hence its name. Mr. W. B. having imported 
a fine lot from Panama, can offer this 
beautiful and interesting plant at 10s. G d. 
each. Fine specimens can be made by 
grouping three or four together. 
I PHAIUS GRANDIFOLIUS (Bletia 
^ Tankervillise) 
I FOL. VARIEGATUS 
I WALLICHI 
8 PHAL7ENOPSIS AMABILIS 
Exceedingly beautiful large butterfly -like 
flowers, white, with roso stripod centre. 
/ CORNU- CERVI 
8 GRANDIFLORA (Borneo variety) 
Style of amalilis, but with yellow centre 
and larger flowers. 
S LOBBI (Intermedia) 
S LOWI 
S LUDDEMANNIANA 
8 ROSEUS 
