WEST ORANGE, N. J. 
SOPHROLAELIOCATTLEYA 
(Hybrids combining Sophronitis, Cattleya and 
Laelia). 
Acheron —(SLC. Meuse x LC. Theniss) . $20.00 each 
Baldwinii —(C. Warscewiczii x SLC. 
Meuse) . 20.00 
Dirce —(LC. Aphrodite x SLC. Meuse) . 20.00 
Magnet —(C. Hardyana x SLC. Vir¬ 
ginia) . 20.00 
Maurice -(L. purpurata x SLC. Jos. 
Charlesworth) . 25.00 
Mrs. Baldwin —(L. purpurata x SLC. 
Meuse) . 25.00 
Mrs. F. Mercer —(C. Hardyana x SLC. 
Meuse) . 25.00 * 
Pervarah . 20.00 
Radians —(C. Princess Royal x SLC. 
Isabella) . 25.00 * 
Radians His Majesty— (C. Princess Royal 
x SLC. Isabella) . 50.00 ‘ 
Rienzi —(C. Schroederae x SL. Phroso) 20.00 
Thelma —(C. Richmond Lady x SLC. 
Isabella) . 20.00 ‘ 
Vulcan -(LC. Dominiana x SLC. Anzac) 20.00 
Wamanthon . 20.00 
SOPHRONITIS 
(Cool) 
(From sophron, modest; in reference to the pretty 
little flowers.) A small genus of three species only; 
grandiflora being the best. They are best grown in 
pans suspended from the roof of a cool, or cool- 
intermediate house, potted in a compost similar to 
that used for the Cattleya groups. 
Grandiflora —(Brazil), Winter .$10.00 
STANHOPEA 
(Warm) 
(Named in honour of Earl Stanhope.) A very re¬ 
markable genus, having large, handsome, and often 
strongly scented flowers, borne on a pendulous ra¬ 
ceme. They are best grown in suspended baskets, 
as the racemes often come from beneath or out of 
the side of the baskets. 
Amesiana —(Colombia), Summer .$12.00 each 
Ecornuta —(Costa Rica), Spring . 12.00 
Insignis -(Brazil and Peru), Summer . . 5.00 
Oculata (Mexico), Summer . 5.00 
TRICHOPILIA 
(Intermediate) 
(From trichos, a hair, and pileon, a cap. The 
anther is concealed below a cap, surmounted by 
three tufts of hair.) An interesting and easily culti¬ 
vated genus; several species are delightfully fragrant. 
They may be grown in baskets or pans suspended 
from the roof, where they look very attractive when 
in flower. 
Suavia —(Central America), Spring . ..$7.50 each 
Tortilis —(Mexico), Various . 5.00 
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