WEST ORANGE, N. J. 
T. C. Kirkwood -(Princess Royal x 
Warscewiczii) .$15.00 each 
Urbania —(Eximea x Warscewiczii) . . . 15.00 
Van Houtte -(Lord Rothschild x War¬ 
scewiczii) . 15.00 
Veriflora -(labiata x Trianae) . 10.00 
Vestalis -(Dowiana x maxima) . 20.00 
Wendlandiana -(Bowringiana x War¬ 
scewiczii) . 15.00 
White Empress -(Irene & Trianae) . . . 50.00 
Whitei -(Schiileriana x Warneri) . 25.00 
Ypres -(Fabia x Mrs. Pitt) . 25.00 
CHYSIS 
(Warm) 
(From chysis melting owing to the pollinia having 
the appearance of being fused; it is one of the few 
Orchids which have the power of self-fertilisation.) 
An interesting botanical genus. They are of easy 
culture and should be given warm house treatment 
when growing, with a resting period in a cool house 
after the growth has made up. 
Aurea -(Venezuela), Early Summer ...$5.00 each 
Bractescens -(Peru), Spring . 5.00 
CIRRHOPETALUM 
(Intermediate) 
(From cirrhos, a tendril, and petalon, a flower 
leaf; in reference to the strap-shaped petals.) A 
genus closely allied to Bulbophyllum but differing in 
the umbellate inflorescence. 
Collettii -(Burma), Various .$5.00 each 
Guttulatum -(India), Various . 5.00 
Ornatissimum -(Himalayas), Autumn .. 5.00 
Picturatum -(Malaya), Various . 5.00 
COELOGYNE (Species) 
(Warm) 
(From koilos, hollow, and gyne, female; in ref¬ 
erence to the female organ, or pistil.) The genus 
includes several species which produce handsome, 
pendulous recemes, sometimes thirty inches long. 
They are variable in size and colouring of the 
flowers, and with selection, they may be had in 
flower the greater part of the year. Being mostly 
warm house plants, they require a liberal supply of 
water when growing, and a shady position. 
Asperata -(Borneo), Summer .$ 7.50 
Barbata -(Assam), Winter and early 
Spring . 5.00 
Cinamonea —(Assam), Spring . 5.00 
Cristata —(Himalaya), Winter to Spring 5.00 
Dayana -(Borneo), Spring to Summer. 5.00 
Dayana Grandis -(Borneo), Spring to 
Summer . 10.00 
each 
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