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No. 3 Cattleya Germania 
(Cattleya Schofieldiana x Cattleya aurea). 
A very distinct hybrid showing a remarakable -form of labellum, having the 
distinctly divided lobes as in Catt. Schofieldiana, which is characteristic of all hybrids 
with that species. The sepals and petals creamy-white distinctly tinged and veined 
with rosy lilac. The lip has the side lobe of pale rose colour ; the front lobe is 
projected on a well defined isthmus, purple, with a lighter shade between the veinings, 
and a slightly granular surface. Award of Merit — Royal Horticultural Society, 
September 10th, 1901. 
Strong plant, in robust condition, 5 magnificent bulbs, 4 with leaves, 1 strong 
lead. Price on application. 
No. 4 Cattleya Iris 
(Cattleya bicolor x Cattleya aurea). 
An exceedingly fine and distinct hybrid with flowers measuring 5 inches across. 
The sepals and petals are of a pleasing hue, but one not easily described — a 
combination of rich bronze green and yellow, the latter showing in the delicate 
veining, more particularly near the margins of the petals. The lip is elongated and 
bilobed at the apex, deep purple, heavily shaded with crimson, and with a few very 
dark veins, towards the base ; the small side lobes are blush ; column white, shaded 
with purple. 
This remarkable cross was awarded a First-class Certificate, Royal Horticultural 
Society, October 15th, 1901. Painting can be seen on application. 
Very strong plant, 5 bulbs, all leaved, 1 strong lead. 
No. 5 Cattleya labiata alba 
“ Heatonense.” 
A particularly fine form of this rare white Cattleya ; of splendid size and 
substance, snow white, with a faint and pleasing tinge of rose pink in the front of the 
lip, which is very broad and open. Painting can be seen on application. 
Beautiful healthy plant, 8 magnificent bulbs, 5 with leaves, 1 extra strong lead. 
Price on application. 
