Cattleya Harrisoniae 
Flowers in August, pink sepals and petals, 
cream white lip, width of flower 4 to 5 inches, grows 
in spikes of 7 to 8 flowers. As the August demand 
for flowers has increased this variety has become 
Quite popular and the demand is good for cut 
flowers. Grows in night temperature of 60° Far. 
and is a free grower. 
6 to 9 bulb plants . . . per case $60.00 
10 to 12 bulb plants . per case 70.00 
400 bulbs to the case. 
6 to 9 bulb plants . per hundred 150.00 
10 to 12 bulb plants . . per hundred 200.00 
6 to 9 bulb plants . . per dozen 24.00 
Semi established, 4 1-2 to 5 in. pots 
per hundred 200.00 
Cattleya Labiata 
Flowers in October and November, sepals 
and petals are deep lavender with magenta lip, 
a large flower very much admired by the public, 
is the most uniform color of its family and creates 
a demand wherever shown. If this plant could 
be made to flower the year round there would be 
no demand for any other Cattleya in quantity. 
We again call your attention to the rapidly dim- 
inishing supply of this plant, the time now is 
short when there will be no more for commercial 
growing. We have been able to fill all our orders 
satisfactorily and promptly up to the present 
time and would recommend that growers who are 
interested in orchids should place their orders in 
advance on this variety for the coming year, 
that they may receive them early in their growing 
season. It is a free growing and a free flowering 
plant and grows in night temperature of 60° Far. 
7 to 9 bulb plants . . . per case $70 . 00 
10 to 12 bulb plants . per case 85.00 
400 bulbs to the case 
7 to 9 bulb plants . . per hundred 150.00 
4 to 6 bulb plants . . per hundred 80.00 
10 to 12 bulb plants . per hundred 300.00 
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