General Catalogue.] 
ORCHIDS. 
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TROPICAL ORCHIDS. 
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GENERAL COLLECTION. 
W. R. & Sons are particularly desirous of drawing attention to the following Orchids, 
most of which they are able to offer in strong, healthy, and well-established plants, 
the prices of which will be quoted on application. 
Having a very extensive collection of Orchids, W. R. & Sons are in a position to 
give special prices to those requiring large quantities, in which case a considerable 
advantage will be offered the purchaser. Amateurs making new Collections will also 
be treated on the most liberal terms. Where practicable, W. R. & Sons earnestly 
solicit an inspection of their stock, as it is impossible, otherwise, adequately to convey 
an idea either of their value or condition. 
The letters preceding the numbers below indicate as follows: — 
I. Denoting those Orchids which may be cultivated in the temperature of an Inter- 
mediate House, or where the mean temperature of the year is kept at about 60° Fahr. 
G. Those which can be grown in a Greenhouse temperature, or where the average 
temperature of the year is about 50° Fahr. 
All the others should be grown in a stove heat, where there is a mean temperature of 
about 75° Fahr. 
ACAMPE— VAN DE/E. 
congesta, see Vanda congesta. 
1305 multiflora (syns. Cymbidium prcemorsum and 
Vanda multiflora) Hong Kong 
ACANTHOPHIPPITJM— VAN DE/E. 
13/2 Sylhetense Sylhet 
ACINETA- VAN DE/E. 
I 1280 Barkerii (syn. Peristeria Barlterii ) Mexico 
glauca, see Luddemannia Pescatorei. 
I 1281 Humboldtii (syns. A. superba and Peris- 
teria Humboldtii ) Columbia 
superba, see A. Humboldtii. 
iERANTHES— 
sesquipedalis, see Angraecum sesquipedale. 
DERIDES — VAN DE/E. 
1805 affine (syns. HE. roseum, HE. trigonum, and HE. 
multifiorum) Plains in Rangoon and 
Moulmein 
1785 majus Sylhet 
1807 roseum Sylhet 
ampullaceum , see Saccolabium ampulla- 
ceum. 
Porassi, see Cymbidium aloifolium. 
Broohii , see EE. crispum. 
