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CATTLEYA. 
labiata. ALBA VARIETY (In way of Reedleyensis).. Nice plant, with 5 bulbs, 4 of which have 
leaves, 1 is a lead . . . . 
,, GILMOURI/E. The best of the white petal and sepal varieties. Fine healthy plant, 
with 5 bulbs, 4 of which have leaves, 1 is a good lead 
„ PENELOPE. White sepal and petal variety Very fine plant with 5 bulbs, all of which 
have leaves, and 1 of which is a strong lead 
„ THE EMPEROR. White sepals and petals, coloured lip, fine shape and substance. 
Good plant, with 6 bulbs, 4 of which have leaves, 1 is a good lead 
„ Warneri. Good healthy plants, with 5 to 7 bulbs, well leaved, 1 lead 
„ „ Stronger plants, with 6 to 9 fine bulbs, well leaved, 1 and 2 leads 
„ „ Extra strong plants, with 9 to 12 very fine bulbs, well leaved, 2 and 3 good leads 
„ ,, ALBA. The finest variety ( see painting). Nice healthy plant, with 4 fine 
bulbs, all of which have leaves, 1 is a strong lead 
Lawrenceana. Fine plants, with 6 to 9 bulbs, well leaved, 1 and 2 of which are good leads and 1 
flower sheath 
„ Extra fine plants, with 12 to 15 grand bulbs, well leaved, 2 leads with flower sheath 
„ Splendid plants, with 15 to 20 very fine bulbs, well leaved, 3 and 4 leads with 
flower sheaths . . . . 
„ Fine var. Handsome plant, with 8 specially fine bulbs, all of which have leaves, 
2 are strong leads with flower sheaths . . 
,, VAR. “ MARY REGINA.” The rarest Cattleya in cultivation. Petals and sepals 
pure white, lip white with a slight flush of colour on front lobe. This plant 
was awarded a Special Silver Cup for the best Cattleya species, Chelsea Show, 
1913. Good healthy plant, with 4 bulbs, all of which have leaves, and 1 of 
which is a strong lead. Price on application. 
,, WEST BANK HOUSE VARIETY. A richly coloured variety. Good plant, 
with 7 bulbs, all of which have leaves, 2 are good leads, having flower sheaths 
Luedemanniana. Nice healthy plants, with 6 to 9 bulbs, well leaved, 1 and 2 leads 
,, Stronger plants, with 9 to 12 fine bulbs, well leaved, 1 and 2 leads 
,, Very fine plants, with 12 to 15 bulbs, well leaved, 2 and 3 leads 
,, ERNESTII. One of the best varieties known of the species. Flowers large, 
fine shape and richly coloured. Fine plant, with 8 bulbs, all of which have 
leaves, 1 is a strong lead . . . . 
maxima. Good plants, with 5 and 6 bulbs, well leaved, 1 lead . . 
Mendelii. Good healthy plants, with 5 to 7 bulbs, well leaved, 1 lead, with flower sheath 
,, Stronger plants, with 7 to 10 bulbs, well leaved, 1 and 2 leads, with flower sheaths. . 
,, Very fine plants, with 10 to 15 bulbs, well leaved, 1 and 2 leads, with flower sheaths . . 
,, Specially fine plants, with 20 to 25 bulbs, well leaved, 3 and 4 leads having flower sheaths 
,, ALBA. A pure white variety. Flowers of very fine shape and texture. Fine plant, 
with 3 bulbs, all of which have leaves, and 1 of which is a strong lead with flower 
sheath 
CCERULESCENS. A very distinct variety with slate blue petals, sepals and lip. Very 
good plant, with 6 bulbs, all of which have leaves, 1 is a lead, with flower sheath . . 
DUCHESS OF YORK. A very handsome Cattleya. Petals and sepals white, the 
lip has a slight flush of colour on front lobe. Fine healthy plant, with 6 bulbs, 5 of 
which have leaves, 1 is a strong lead with flower sheath 
Each. 
£ s. d. 
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15 15 0 
0 7 6 
0 10 6 
0 15 0 
42 0 0 
111 6 
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3 3 0 
5 5 0 
4 4 0 
0 10 6 
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21 0 0 
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0 5 0 
0 7 6 
0 10 6 
1 1 0 
42 0 0 
26 5 0 
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