140 
Nos, 
2S9H 
2H99 
2900 
2901 
2902 
2903 
2901 
2905 
290G 
2907 
2908 
2909 
2910 
2911 
Phaius COOKSONII (P. Wallichii x P. tnbennlosus). Painting can 
be seen on application. Fine variety. A very beautiful 
and highly interesting hybrid, of bold growing habit, 
producing numerous flowers on an erect scape ; sepals 
and petals are light rose with a shade of yellow, deeper in 
colour towards the middle ; lip broad, oval, and greenish- 
yellow, the middle lobe crisped and beautifully undulated 
at the edge ; the recurved tips of the side lobes of a deep 
rosy purple ; the apical parts soft rose, spotted with dark 
rose-purple ; throat tawny-yellow. Magnificent plant, 
2 old bulbs, 1 with leaves, 1 exceptional strong new growth 
” >> Same variety. Four magnificent plants, 1 very strong 
flowered growth with leaves, and strong unflowered growth 
” ” Very fine plant, 3 old bulbs, 2 with leaves, 2 strong new 
growths 
£ s. tl. 
Two fine plants, 1 
growth 
old growtli with leaves, 1 
strong new 
. . . each 
each 
of which are new ard very 
Painting can be seen 
2912 
,, Two nice plants, 2 old bulbs, and 1 new growth 
, A Specially Fine Variety. .\n exceedingl)' fine 
well-shaped dark-coloured form ; one of the finest varieties 
seen. \'ery fine plant, 2 very strong old growths, making 
very strong new growth 
Humblotii. Grand plant, 18 bulbs, 5 of which are new 
,, Grand plant, 10 bulbs, 2 of which are new and very strong 
,, Two extra fine plants, 7 large bulbs, two of which are new 
and very strong each 
,, Grand plant, 5 fine bulbs, 2 
strong ... 
maculatus. Nice plant, 4 bulbs, 1 lead 
MARTH.® (P. Blumei x P. tuberculosns). 
on application. A very choice hybrid, sepals and petals 
blush-pink in front and white behind, while the lip which 
mostly resembles P. tuberculosus in shape, is rich reddish- 
purple and yellow line down the centre and a pale throat. 
Grand plant, 4 strong old bulbs, and 2 strong new growths 
,, Two very strong plants, two very strong old bulbs, and 
1 very strong new growth each 
( Sandenanus x tubeyculosus). A most handsome 
novelty which was awarded a First Class Certificate 
R.H.S., March 8tli, 1898. Flowers large, sepals and 
petals of a delicate rosy lilac, with a lighter colour on the 
reverse side. Lip is tinted with rose-purple of various 
shades and furnished with bright yellow reticulations. 
1 his is a wonderfully fine decorative plant and should be 
in every collection. Grand plant, 5 old bulbs, and 
4 strong new growths 
bulbs, 
() 6 0 
5 5 0 
5 5 0 
3 3 0 
2 2 0 
10 10 0 
1 1 0 
0 15 0 
0 12 () 
0 10 6 
0 5 0 
4 4 0 
3 3 0 
Magnificent plant, 2 very fine old 
tional strong new growths . 
making 2 excep- 
10 10 0 
7 7 0 
