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Nos. 
1851 
1852 
1853 
1854 
1855 
1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
97 
Laelia purpurata “ ALBA.” Very broad sepals and petals. Grand 
plant, 5 extra strong bulbs, all leaved, 1 strong lead with 
flower sheath ... 
£ 
VERY FINE VARIETY. \'ery good plant, 6 
strong bulbs, 6 with lea\es, 1 lead and flower 
sheath .. ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 
ATRO-RUBENS. Painting can be seen on application. 
A superb variety ; flower gigantic size, evenly balanced, 
of great substance. Sepals and petals broad,- white 
suffused with rose, and do not reflex ; lip white, the entire 
front almost covered with dai k reddish purple, with the 
exception of a small portion of the front, which is white 
and heavily suffused, and veined with reddish purple ; 
throat white, very thinly lined with reddish purple. Mag- 
nificent plant, 11 gigantic bulbs, 7 leaves, 1 extra strong 
lead, 1 flower sheath ... ... ... ... ... ... 7 
,, Splendid plant, 13 magnificent bulbs, 6 leaves, 1 extra 
strong lead, 1 flower sheath ... ... ... 8 
BELLISSIMA. Painting can be seen on application. 
One of the most handsome varieties yet seen. Flowers of 
a most perfect shape and of great size and substance ; 
sepals and petals broad and snow white ; lip immense, 
open, white, beautifully covered with 2 shades of rosy 
pink ; throat white, with lines of rosy crimson running 
through the lip from throat nearly to the apex. The 
whole flower has a most chaste appearance. Grand plant, 
6 very strong bulbs, all leaved, 1 strong lead and flower 
sheath ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 42 
“CYPHERII.” A very fine distinct form. Magnificent 
plant, 7 splendid bulbs, all leaved, 1 extra strong lead and 
flower sheath _ ... ... ... ... ' ... ■■■ ... 5 
“FULGENS.” A magnificent variety; exceedingly dark 
lip, lines running to the throat ; dark rosy sepals and 
petals. Splendid plant, 8 grand bulbs, 4 with leaves, 1 
strong lead, 1 flower sheath ... ... ... ... ... 5 
“ GLORIOSA.” A glorious form ; sepals and petals 
almost white ; lip very fine, with dark velvety purple 
front ; soft purple lines running to the throat. Ver)' 
strong plant, 8 fine bulbs, 7 with leaves, 1 strong lead and 
flower sheath ... ... ... ... ... ••• ... 3 
“HEATONENSE.” One of the finest dark varieties 
possible to conceive ; sepals and petals are the most 
intense rose purple ; lip is large and open, with the 
deepest blotch of intense amethyst crimson. Magnificent 
plant, 11 gigantic bulbs, 9 with leaves, 2 extra strong 
leads, both with flower sheatlis 31 
„ Grand plant, 12 bulbs, 11 with leaves, 3 strong leads, 
1 flower sheath ... ... ... ... ... 33 
“MAGNIPICA.” Grand variety, very broad sepals and 
petals, very dark open lip. Splendid plant, 12 immense 
bulbs, 11 leaves, 1 extra strong lead and flower sheath ... 5 
s. d. 
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