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No. 25 liaBlio-Cattleya Galatea 
(Laelia Dayana x Catt. granulosa Schofieldiana). 
An attractive flower ; sepals and petals light purple, with a glossy surface ; lip 
pale rose at base, the tips of side lobes and the elongated front lobe dark purple. 
Strong plant, 5 fine bulbs, all with leaves, 1 strong lead. Price on application. 
No. 26 Ii8Blio-Cattleya Haroldiana.” 
A handsome hybrid, between Cattleya Hardyana and Lcelia tenebrosa. The 
sepals are greenish yellow from base to centre, and crimson shaded at the tips. 
The broad petals are of a peculiar shade of red, with a suffusion of purple, and 
dull buff veins. Lip large and full, rich deep purple. The cross received a 
First-class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society, October 15th, 1901. 
Price on application. 
No. 27 liselio-Cattleya liuminosa. 
This is a magnificent hybrid between L. tenebrosa X Catt. aurea. Flowers are 
of fine size ; sepals and petals straw-coloured, veined and suffused with purple ; lip 
large, deep rosy-lilac, veined with a rich purple. Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural 
Society, November 12th, 1901. Painting can be seen on application. 
Strong healthy plant, 6 very fine bulbs, 5 with leaves, 1 extra strong lead. Price 
on application. 
No. 28 LaBliO’Cattleya Martinetti 
(Catt. Mossite x Laelia tenebrosa). 
An attractive hybrid, which has produced a flower of fine size ; sepals and petals 
intense rose-coloured ; lip large and with veinings and deep suffusions of dark rose- 
purple. Painting can be seen on application. 
Very strong plant, G strong bulbs, all leaved, 1 strong lead. Price on application. 
