EDWARD A. MANDA, Inc. 
pointed, 4 to 6 inch high foliage. The plants must 
be placed in a very small perforated pan, or on wood 
blocks, using a compost of finely cut Osmunda fibre 
or best peat mixed with half of its bulk in sphagnum, 
hung near the glass and freely supplied with water 
when growing, but great care is necessary in the dull 
months as the plants are impatient of stagnant com¬ 
post. 
Utricularioides—(Central America) , 
Spring .$5.00 each 
Satyrioides-(Tropical America), 
Spring . 5.00 
LAELIA (Species) 
(Warm) 
(Named after a vestal virgin of that name, be¬ 
cause of the delicacy of the flowers.) A genus 
closely allied to Cattleya, and distinguished there¬ 
from in having eight pollen masses. Richness of 
coloring may be claimed for this genus. Mated with 
the more perfectly shaped Cattleya they have helped 
to produce the popular Laeliocattleya hybrids. Their 
cultural requirements are similar to Cattleya and 
allied genera. 
Acuminata-(Mexico), Winter .$ 5.00 each 
Acuminata Alba—(Mexico), Winter . . 15.00 
Albida-(Mexico), Winter . 5.00 
Anceps-(Mexico), Winter . 5.00 
Anceps Alba—(Mexico), Winter . 10.00 
Anceps Alba Bull’s Var.— (Mexico), 
Winter . 15.00 
Anceps Barkeriana—(Mexico), Winter . 10.00 
Anceps Hollidayana-(Mexico), Winter. 10.00 
Anceps Rosea—(Mexico), Winter . 10.00 
Anceps Sanderiana-(Mexico), Winter. 12.00 
Anceps Schroderianum—(Mexico), Win¬ 
ter . 12.00 •• 
Anceps Stella—(Mexico), Winter . 10.00 
Anceps Stella Harkness Var.— (Mexico), 
Winter . 15.00 “ 
Anceps Williamsianum—(Mexico), Win¬ 
ter . 10.00 
Autumnalis-(Mexico), Late Autumn.. 5.00 
Autumnalis Fostermanii-(Mexico), Late 
Autumn . 25.00 
Boothiana—(Brazil), Early Summer . . . 7.50 
Crispa-(Brazil), Summer . 7.50 
Gouldiana-(Mexico), Winter . 10.00 
Perrinii—(Brazil), Early Winter . 7.50 
Pumila-(Brazil), Autumn . 5.00 
Purpurata-(Brazil), Spring and early 
Summer . 10.00 
Purpurata Russelliana-(Brazil), Early 
Summer . 25.00 
Superbiens-(Guatemala), Early Winter 10.00 
Tenebrosa-(Bahia) . 10.00 
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