OECHIDS. 
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STAKHOPEA 
I eburnea, 2i». and 3 Ij. u . 
I guttulata, 10«. U. and ISi. 
I inodora, 2 i«. 
1 Lowii (Amesiana), 63*. 
C OCUlata, IOj. 6rf. and 15a. 
I Bodigasiana 
I Ruckeriana, i5j. 
/ SaCCata, 15». and 21s. 
C tigrina, lOs. &d. and 15s. 
C SUperba, lOs. 6</. and 15s. 
I Wardii, lOs. 6rf. and 15s. 
I venusta. 3 U. u. 
TAINIA (Ania) 
S latifolia, 15s. and 21s. 
THRIXSPERMUM 
S Berkeleyii, 3is. m. and 42s. 
THUNIA 
I alba (Pbaius), 7s. erf. and los. erf. 
I striata, $s. and 7s. erf. 
8 BsaSOIliSB, lOs. erf., 15s. and 21s. 
8 splendens, 2is. and 3is. e</. 
8 Winniana, 3is. erf. and 42s. 
8 Marshalliana, 7s. erf., lOs. erf. to 2is. 
8 citrina. 2 is. 
S ionopblebia, 42s. and 63s. 
8 Veitchiana, 7s. erf., lOs. erf. and i5s 
TRICHOPILIA 
C coccinea, lOs. erf. and iSs. 
C marginata 
/ crispa (gloxiniaeflora), 2 is., sis.erf. & 42.S. 
I marginata 
C fragrans, vide Pilumna fragrans 
/ Qaleottiana (picta), los. erf 155. to 125. 
/ luteola 
I laxa (Pilumna), 5s. and 7s. erf. 
I lepida 
1 SUavis, 7s. erf., lOs. erf. and 15s. 
I SUperba, l,5s., 21s. and 31s. erf. 
C tortilis, 7s. 6rf., 10s. erf. and 15s. 
TRICHOSMA 
*C suavis, 5s., 7s. erf. to las. 
TRIGONIDIUM 
I ringens, i5s. and 2 is. 
TJROPEDIUM 
I Lindeni, 21s., 3is. erf. and 4 >s. 
VANDA 
8 Amesiana, 5s., 7s. erf. to 3 is. erf. 
8 Batemanii (Stauropsis), 21s. and 3is. erf. 
VANDA 
8 Bensonii, los. erf., i5s. and 2is. 
^ Boxallil, lOs. erf., 15s. and 21s. 
I csemlea, 7s. erf., lOs. erf. and i5s. 
I cserulescens, 21s. and 3is. erf. 
5 COnCOlor, 31s. erf., 42s. and 63s. 
8 Denisoniana, 21s. and 3u. erf. 
^8 densiflora, vide Saccolabium giganteum 
S gigantea (Stauropsis). 21s. and 3is. erf. 
S insignis, 21s. and 31s. 6rf. 
S Bimballiana, lOs. erf., 1.5s. to 3is. erf. 
S Massaiana, 42s. and 63s. 
8 Parishii, 21s. and 3is. erf. 
® Marriottiana, 21s., 3i.s. erf. and 42s 
8 Roxburghii, 2is. and 3is. erf. 
® tessellata, 21s. and 31s. 6rf. 
5 Sanderiana 
8 suavis, lOs. erf., 15s. and 2ls. 
s (Chatsworth variety), sis. erf.&42s. 
8 teres, 7s. erf., los. erf. and i5s. 
® Andersoni, lOs. erf., i5s.and 2is. 
I tricolor, is. Qd.^ IO5. (Jrf. and 15s. 
I aurea 
I Chelsiensis 
^ formosa, 3u. erf. and 42s. 
^ insignis, 1,5,.^ 21s. and 31s. 6rf. 
I nebulosa, 42s. and 63s. 
^ SUperba, 31s. erf. and 42s. 
I undulata, 42s. and 63s. 
VANILLA 
8 aromatica, 5s. and 7s. erf. 
S planifolia, 5s. and 7s. erf. 
WARREA 
I tricolor. lOs. erf. and 15s. 
WARSCEWICZELLA 
/ discolor, ISs. and 21s. 
XYLOBIDM (Maxillaria) 
/ leontoglossum, 7s. erf. and lOs. crf 
ZYGOPETALUM 
I Clayii, 63s. 
crinitum caeruleum, lOs.erf., i5s. and 2is. 
roseum, lOs. erf., 15s. and 21s. 
I Gautieri, 21s. and 31s. 6rf. 
I intermedium, lOs. erf., I5s. and 2is. 
I Jorisianum 
*C Mackayi, 7s. erf., los. erf. and i5s. 
*C majus, 15s., 21s. and 31s. 6rf. 
/ rostratum, 21s. and 31s. 6rf. 
I Sedenii {ht/hrid). 63s. and 84s. 
ORCHIDS FOR COOL HOUSES. 
A.s i.s now well known, many of the most chaste and beautiful of the Orchidaceous family can 
be easily and successfully cultivated in a cool temperature, with scarcely any heat during' a great 
part of the year. Mr. W. B. -will be happy to make good selections of the most suitable and easily 
grown kind.s at 3 ^ 4 ^ 5 ^ g goingas per dozen, 
according to the varieties and sizes of the plants. 
SPHAGNUM MOSS FOR ORCHIDS, 3s. 6 d- per busbel, 12s. per sack. 
BEST FIBROUS PEAT FOR ORCHIDS, 3s. 6 d. per bushel, 12s. per sack. 
