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No. 10 Cattleya Schroderae “ Ophir.” 
Distinct and pretty form; sepals and petals blush-white; lip very handsome, 
nicely frilled, the front being heavily blotch and veined with bright magenta-purple, 
quite distinct from the type ; throat chrome-yellow, the colour running well back. 
Strong healthy plant, 7 grand bulbs, 4 with leaves, 1 strong lead and flower sheath. 
Price on application. 
No. 11 Cattleya Schroderae “The 
Duchess/’ 
Magnificient form ; gigantic flower ; sepals and petals exceedingly broad and of 
good substance ; pale mauve lip of fine size and shape, a distinct zone of violet- 
purple running around the orange-yellow area of the throat, leaving a broad margin 
of pale mauve on the front lobe. 
E.\tra strong plant, 6 specially strong bulbs, 4 with leaves, 1 strong lead and 
flower sheath. Price on application. 
No. 12 Cattleya Trianse “Godiva.” 
Description — Gardener’s Chronicle, April 18th, 1901. A fine form; the segments 
of the flower nearly fill in a circle ; the petals are nearly as broad as long, and the 
finely fringed and crimped front of the lip is also circular in outline ; the base of 
the lip white tinged and veined on the outside with light purple. The disc of the 
lip is orange-coloured with fine white lines radiating from the base and the front 
ruby-purple, the -colour getting lighter towards the margins and edges of the frilled 
side lobes. 
Specially fine healthy plant, 11 magnificent bulbs, 7 with leaves, 3 strong 
leads, 1 with flower sheath. Price on application. 
