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No. 6 Cattleya Leander 
(Catt. bicolor x Catt. speciosissima). 
A pleasing hybrid, exactly intermediate in growth and flower. The sepals and 
petals are of a pleasing rose-pink. Lip bilobed and very wide, ground colour same 
as sepals and petals, almost covered with radiating veins and nerves of magenta-purple, 
a white distinct crisped margin ; throat rich canary - yellow, through which extend 
the veins of the lip. A hybrid of great promise. 
Healthy plant, 4 good bulbs, all with leaves, 1 good lead. Painting can be 
seen on application. Price on application. 
No. 7 Cattleya Lottie. 
A handsome hybrid between Catt. Ark/andice and Catt. Trianx Backkouseiafia. 
It is a flattish flower, with soft purple sepals, flushed at the base with a deeper 
hue ; petals broad and similarly coloured, the tips being deepest. The lip has a 
magnificent royal purple bilobed apex, a bar of yellow dividing this from the 
white base. Award of Merit R.H.S., Oct. 16th, 1901. 
Strong healthy plant, 6 strong bulbs, 4 with leaves, 1 strong lead. Price on 
application. 
No. 8 Cattleya PerciYaliana “ alba.” 
A pure white form of this species, and without doubt the most rare white 
Cattleya in cultivation. It is of good shape, and the only colour is the yellow in the 
throat as seen in all albinos of this section. Painting can be sebn on application. 
Fine healthy plant, 5 robust-looking bulbs, all leaved, 2 strong leads. Price on 
application. 
No. 9 Cattleya Schroderae “ Empress.” 
A particularly handsome variety ; sepals and petals broad, blush-white ; a fine 
trumpet-shaped lip, broad and well frilled ; the yellow of the throat runs well back, 
leaving a large front portion of pale mauve. A delicate and most pleasing acquisition. 
Strong plant, G very fine bulbs, 4 with leaves, 1 good lead and flower sheath. 
Price on application. 
