CATTLEYA AUREA. 
Established. Unflowered. 
These are perhaps the finest lot of Plants of this lovely Cattleya ever offered. 
It is a well known fact that the most choice and costly varieties of this Cattleya in 
Collections have been purchased from our importations, amongst the most noted may 
be mentioned Cattleya Hardyana “Wilsonii;” Cattleya Hardyana “Howick 
House Variety ” (sold by auction for g5 guineas); Cattleya Hardyana 
“ Selwoodense ” (sold for '140 guineas); (he priceless Cattleya “Countess of 
Derby,” which the Royal Horticultural Society awarded a Gold Medal; Cattleya 
Hardyana “ Alba,” flowered by W. S. McMillan, Esq., Maghull, Liverpool, and 
many others. 
This should be sufficient evidence as to the quality of our strain, and although 
collected in the centre of the “Cattleya Gigas” district we guarantee every 
Plant “Aurea” or “Hybrid.” 
Unflowered in this Country. 
Lot * £ S. d. 
1 Magnificent plant, 13 very fine bulbs, 2 strong young growths and 
2 flower sheaths ... ... ... . . ... ... ... ... 4 4 () 
2 Very distinct looking plant, 13 bulbs, li leaves, 2 strong young growths 
and 2 flower sheaths ... ... .. ... ... ... ... 4 4 0 
3 Magnificent plant, 10 fine large bulbs, 8 very broad leaves, 1 extra strong 
young growth with flower sheath ... ... ... ... ... 3 13 0 
4 Magnificent plant, 9 extra fine large bulbs, 0 broad long leaves, 1 extra 
strong growth and flower sheath ... ' ... ... ... ... 3 3 0 
5 Very distinct looking plant, with 5 short thick bulbs, 5 round leaves, 
2 leads and 1 strong flower sheath ... ... ... ... ... 2 2 0 
6 Magnificent plant, 9 fine bulbs, 7 leaves, 2 leads, 1 strong young growth 
and flower sheath ... .. ... ... .. ... 2 12 0 
Magnificent plant, 12 fine bulbs, o leaves, 2 strong young growths and 
flower sheath ... ... ... ... ... ... ••• ••• 2 15 0 
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