AARCHIDS, STOVE AND 
W GREENHOUSE PLANTS 
JULIUS ROEHRS CO., RUTHERFORD, N. J. 
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Cattleya Mossiae (see page 7) 
Bulbophyllum Dayanum (Trap Orchid). Each 
Flowers reddish brown. Burmah.$3 50 
grandiflorum. Very large flowers; rich 
tawny olive with whitish spots. New 
Guinea. 7 50 
Lobbii. Flowers large, buff-yellow in color. 
Malaya. 3 50 
Reinwardii. 7 50 
*saurocephalum. Crocodile-headed . 5 00 
suavissimum. 3 50 
virescens. A very striking species; flowers 
large, lip bright red. Malaya.10 00 
BURLINGTONIA fragrans. Beautiful, 
dwarf, leafy epiphyte. Flowers in pendent 
racemes, pure white, lips stained with 
yellow; fragrant. Brazil. Early winter... 5 00 
CALANTHE. Terrestrial Orchid of easy cul¬ 
ture; grows well in loam mixed with dry 
cow-manure; water freely while growing. 
Blooms in midwinter, producing long 
flower-spikes from the base of the bulb, 
which last a long time in full beauty. Re¬ 
quires decided rest after flowering. 
Calanthe, Bryan.$3 00 
Harrisi . 7 50 
Regnier; . 2 50 
Regnieri var. Sanderiana . 3 00 
Veitchi . 2 00 
veratrifolia. 3 00 
vestita. 2 00 
William Murray . 2 50 
CAMAROTIS purpurea. Very rare.10 00 
CATASETUM Bungerothii. Flowers often 
4 inches across; pure white. Brazil. 
Summer.10 00 
callosum. Flowers medium size; dark 
brown and green. Venezuela. Fall. 2 50 
macrocarpum (Jumping Orchid). Sepals 
and petals yellow, shaded with green 
and spotted brown, lip orange-yellow, 
spotted brown. Tropical America. 
Summer. 3 50 
Scurra .$3 to 5 00 
CATTLEYA 
CattIey as are among the best known and most popular of all Orchids, being used in ever-increasing 
colm r e deIiciousR a r n fl ° WCra are d esired They range through a bewildering vari^ion in 
NentVof mok ure t Sra T* ^ entrancin S ln forn F t They thrive best in a temperate house with 
WNUttl , Th , ey can bc ,S rown ln P°ts, pans and baskets in fibrous peat, with proper drainage 
s,rong sun in s '' m,ner ' d “ k I,ouses sl,oulcfbe ivo,d ' d ’ “ d Tr„ g s 
CATTLEYA Aclandiae. Dwarf habit; flowers Each 
o ive-green, blotched with purple. Strong 
plants. Brazil. Summer. 00 
aurea. The most gorgeous of all the Cat- 
tleyas._ The color of the sepals and petals 
is a bright clear yellow, lip crimson-purple 
with deep golden veining on the sides.. 
$7.50 to 15 00 
Cattleya amethystoglossa ; syn. guttata. Each 
Ldac, spotted purple, lip amethyst-purple, 
bicolor. Long, slender bulbs; flowers large; 
sepals and petals bronzy green, lip rose- 
purple. Brazil.‘. $5 00 
Bowringiana. Known as the autumn-flower- 
ing Cattleya Skinneri. Flonduras.. .$3 to 5 00 
Specimens.$10 to 25 00 
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