Native Country. Doz. 
Cat. Granulosa Brazil. $21.00 
Potted in 4 1-2 and 5 in. pots. Flowers in April. 
Sepals and petals are light green with brown spots 
and the lip is white with magenta veins. Width of 
flower about 8 inches. Grows in 60 degrees night 
temperature. 
Freshly imported stock, 18.00 
Cat. HarrisonivE Brazil. 21.00 
Potted in 4 and 4 1-2 in. pots. Flowers in August, 
Pink sepals and petals, cream white lip. Width of 
flower about 5 inches and grows in spikes 7 to 8 
flowers Night temperature 60 degrees. 
Freshly imported stock 18.00 
“ “ “ per 100, $125.00 
Cat. Labiata Brazil. 26.00 
Potted in 4 1-2 and 5 in. pots. Flowers in Oct. and 
Nov. Sepals and petals are deep lavender with 
magenta lip. Considered by many the finest of the 
Cattleya family being generally uniform in coloring. 
This plant is getting quite rare in its native habitat 
and will shortly become extinct. Grows in night 
temperature of 60 degrees 
Freshly imported plants 24.00 
“ “ “ per 100, $175.00 
Cat Mrndelii Colombia. 27.50 
Potted in 4 1-2 and 5 in. pots. Flowers in May. 
The sepals and petals are a very delicate pink with a 
large finely fringed lip, deep magenta at the edge, 
yellow throat and about 8 1-2 to 9 inches across, con- 
sidered by many the Queen of Cattleyas. Night tem- 
perature 60 degrees. 
Freshly imported stock 24.00 
“ “ “ per 100, $175.00 
Cat. Mossi^e Venezuela. 18.00 
Potted in 412 and 5 in. pots. Flowers in April. 
Light pink sepals and petals, deep magenta veined 
lip, burnt orange throat and about 8 1-2 inches across. 
This variety varies in its colorings more than the 
average and considered very prolific in specimens. 
Night temperature 60 degrees. 
Freshly imported stock 
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