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COUlCTEDORCHIDS 
OSCIDIDM VARICOSUM 
ROGERSII. 
Hu rchid is undoubtedly one of the 
Wmmk yr table commercial varieties 
It throws 3-foot stems, bearing 
mm 170 blossoms of a rich, golden 
f m tbtw . 2 inches and over in diameter, 
rnmt c mt. be successfully grown either on 
tteefc* f wood, in pots or in baskets, 
Sowers in January and February 
Qi a night temperature of 55 to 60 de- 
fV' plants we offer will average two to 
Hwat i more leads; five to tell bulbs, 
MHiywith foliage. $1.75 each; $18.00 
d- L ; >125.00 per 100. 
CATTLEYA TRIANAE. 
1: sy mauve flowers, flowering in mid- 
per case of 30 to 50 plants, $90.00. 
Oncidium Varicosum Rogersii. 
CATTLEYA BARRISONIAE. 
Beautiful rose color, lip slightly tinged 
with yellow, flower spikes nearly two 
feet long. A very free blooming variety. 
$1.75 each; $18.00 per doz.; $125.00 per 
1000. 
CATTLEYA LABIATA. 
Rosy mauve flowers blooming in au¬ 
tumn. Per case of 30 to 50 plants, $90.00. 
CATTLEYA LABIATA 
WARNERI. 
Somewhat similar to C. labiata, but a 
much improved type. $2.00 each; $21.00 
per doz.; $160.00 per 100. 
CATTLEYA BOWRINGEANA 
(AUTLNNALISb 
Beautiful deep rose mauve flowers, 
sulphur yellow throat, throwing from 
five to thirty flowers on strong stems 
about one foot long. $2.00 each ; $21.00 
per doz.; $150.00 per 100. 
Stokesia Cyanea, or Cornflower Aster 
SOLANUM WENDLANDII. 
A magnificent rapid ^growing and free-flowering Solanum. 
Color, delicate heavenly blue, used largely in Lenox, Mass., 
and other summer resorts as a veranda plant; also fine 
for bedding. 
Plants in small pots in winter will fill an 8-inch pot by 
July and be in full bloom. 
Strong plants from 2%-inch pots, $15.00 per 100. 
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STOKESIA CYANEA, 
Or CORNFLOWER ASTER. 
A hardy bedding "plant that will have an unprecedented 
demand. Grows from 18 to 24 inches high, and produces 
Centaurea-like lavender blue flowers from early in July until 
late in October, even after frost has destroyed nearly all 
other out-door flowers. It is of easiest culture, succeeding in 
any open, sunny position. They enjoy plenty of moisture, 
but in the North, precaution should be taken to prevent 
water and ice covering them in winter. 
Strong field-grown clumps, $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100; 
$75.00 per 1000. 
FOR SEED SEE PACE 16 
