BY APPOINTMENT. 
Orchids — continued. 
Marked (s) are for Stove ; (i) intermediate ; (c) Cool-house ; (*) is affixed to Winter-blooming 
varieties. 
No. 
Each- 
— s. 
d. 
No. 
d. 
67 
Calanthe Veitchii ... 2/6 to 
3 
6 ' 
i 
214 Cypripedium Villosum 
3/6 to 
5 
0 
71 
vestita lutea ... 3/6 to 
5 
0 
i 
224 
Oendrobium Ainsworthii 
SI- to 
10 
6 
61 
— rubra ... 2/6 to 
3 
6 
i 
223 
— roseum ...10/6 to 
15 
0 
62 
oculata ... 3/6 to 
5 
0 
i 
236 
chrysanthum 
5 
0 
l 
92 
Cattleya labiata ... 2/6 to 
7 
6 
s 
237 
chrysotoxum 
3/6 to 
5 
0 
i 
98 
Mossiae 2/6 to 
7 
6 
i 
238 
Clavatum 
10 
6 
106 
Trianae 3/6 to 
10 
6 
i 
250 
Dominii 
5/- to 
7 
6 
*c 
119 Coelogyne cristata 1/6, 2/6 to 
3 
6 
•i 
272 
nobile 
2/6 to 
5 
0 
*c 
120 
Chatsworth Variety 
i 
273 
Cooksonii ... 
5/- to 
7 
6 
3/6 to 
10 
6 
i 
274 
nobilius 
15 
0 
*c 
122 
alba 5/- to 
31 
6 
i 
294 
Thyrsiflorum 
2/6 to 
5 
0 
*c 
125 
Lemoniana ... 7/6 to 
10 
6 
i 
296 
Wardianum 
5/- to 
7 
6 
i 
151 Cypripedium barbatum 
2 
6 
*c 
350 
Laelia anceps 
3/6 to 
7 
6 
l 
176 
Exul 2/6 to 
5 
0 
i 
370 
Jongheana 
3/6 to 
5 
0 
i 
17H 
— Harrisonianum ... 3/6 to 
5 
0 
i 
380 Lycaste skinneri 
2/6 to 
5 
0 
*c 
180 
— insigne ... 1/6, 2/6 to 
3 
6 
i 
437 
Miltonia spectabilis ... 
3/6 to 
5 
0 
*c 
181 
Maulei ... 5/- to 
7 
6 
•c 
441 Odontoglossum Crispum (in 
183 
Sanderae 
21 
0 
variety) 2/6. 
3/6 to 
10 
6 
l 
185 
— Lawrenceanum ... 2/6 to 
5 
0 
c 
488 Oncidium Crispum 
3/6 to 
7 
6 
189 
Leanum 3/6 to 
7 
6 
i 
491 
flexuosum 
2/6 to 
5 
0 
c 
205 
Sedenii 3/6 to 
5 
0 
i 
498 
papilio majus 
5/- to 
7 
6 
i 
206 
Selligerum ... 5/- to 
7 
6 
s 
635 
Vanda Suavis 
5/- to 
7 
6 
i 
212 
Venustum ... 2/6 to 
5 
0 
i 
640 Zygopetalum mackayi. 
3/6 to 
5 
0 
Varieties not catalogued can be supplied at usual prices. 
Palms. 
For Conservatory or room decoration no other class of plant can impart a richer or more 
graceful appearance. We make a great speciality of Palms, cultivating an immense stock, 
ranging in size from small seedlings, 2-3 inches in height, to large specimens 10 and 12 feet high. 
Photo ] “Phcenix Rcebelini.” [ Ctibrans 
New Palm : 
“Phoenix 
Rcebelini.” 
For decorative use 
in general, and table 
work in particular, 
"Phoenix Rcebelini" 
will prove itself indis- 
pensable. The plant 
(as will be seen from 
illustration) is of light 
and handsome appear- 
ance, the fronds are 
prettily arched and 
furnish the whole plant 
to the rim of the pot. 
The pinnae are a deep 
glossy green, narrow 
and gracefully recurv- 
ing. 
Phoenix Rcebelini 
will grow and thrive 
wherever a Kentia will 
grow. 
Young plants in 
2J inch pots, 1/6 each. 
Larger, beautifully de- 
veloped table plants, 
2/6 and 3/6 each. 
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