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Nos. 
394 
395 
396 
397 
398 
399 
400 
401 
402 
403 
404 
405 
406 
407 
408 
409 
410 
411 
CATTLEYA. 
Mendelii. FAIRY. Almost white sepals and petals, lip coloured. Very pretty variety. Very 
fine plant, with 6 bulbs, all of which have leaves, 1 of which is a strong lead with 
flower sheath 
LEUCOCHILA. Quite a distinct variety. Petals and sepals blush white, lip pure 
white with a yellow throat. Very fine plant, with 6 bulbs, all of which have leaves, 
and 1 of which is a lead with flower sheath 
PRINCE FUSH IMA. A very handsome variety. Fine shape and substance, petals and 
sepals rich rose, lip deep magenta and beautifully frilled. Good healthy plant, 
with 5 bulbs, all of which have leaves, 1 is a lead with flower sheath 
PRINCESS MARY. A strikingly handsome flower. Fine shape and substance, petals, 
sepals and lip white with red streak on front lobe of lip. Very nice plant, with 6 
bulbs, all of which have leaves, 1 is a good lead with flower sheath 
PRINCESS THYRA. A splendid variety of grand size, petals and sepals pale rose, lip 
intensely rich magenta. Grand plant, with 6 very fine bulbs, all of which have 
leaves, and 1 of which is a strong lead with flower sheath 
QUEEN OF SPAIN. A very pleasing variety. Large flowers with white petals and 
sepals, and rich magenta lip. Nice healthy plant, with 4 bulbs, all of which have 
leaves, and two of which are leads with flower sheaths 
THE DUKE. A good and distinct variety with white petals and sepals of fine shape 
and substance, lip well coloured and richly frilled. Good plant, with 5 bulbs, all of 
which have leaves, and 1 of which is a lead with flower sheath 
THE QUEEN. A delicately beautiful variety with blush white petals, sepals and lip. 
Good healthy plant, with 5 bulbs, all of which have leaves, and two of which are 
leads and 1 flower sheath 
Mossiae. Good healthy plants, with 4 to 6 bulbs, well leaved, 1 lead 
Stronger plants, with 5 to 7 bulbs, well leaved, 1 lead with flower sheath 
Fine plant, with 7 to 9 bulbs, well leaved, 1 and 2 leads and 1 flower sheath 
” Very fine plants, with 9 to 12 bulbs, well leaved, 2 and 3 strong leads with flower sheaths. . 
Extra fine plants, with 15 to 20 bulbs, well leaved, 4 and 5 fine leads with flower sheaths . . 
ALBA. Good healthy plant, with 5 bulbs, all of which have leaves, 1 is a strong lead with 
flower sheath . . . . • • ■ • • • • • 
Frau Richard Wentges. A fine full flower, good shape and size, very broad petals 
and sepals, and trumpet-shape lip, beautifully frilled and slightly coloured 
on front lobe. Splendid plant, with 10 fine bulbs, 9 of which have leaves, 
2 rare strong leads with flower sheaths) . . 
QUEEN MARY. A very beautiful white Cattleya with clear pink markings on 
lip, throat chrome yellow. Good plant, with 8 fine bulbs, 5 of which have 
leaves, 1 is a strong lead with flower sheath 
AUREA. A beautifully pleasing Mossiae. Petals and sepals deep mauve, lip and throat 
a rich orange yellow. Nice plant, with 5 bulbs, 4 of which have leaves, 1 is a lead . . 
HARDYANA. An old but still distinct variety. Petals and sepals beautifully mottled 
and streaked with crimson. Good healthy plant, with 5 bulbs, all of which have leaver, 
1 of which is a lead with flower sheath 
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