QRCHIDS : 
STOVE AND 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS 
JULIUS ROEHRS CO 
RUTHERFORD, N. J. 
Cypripedium insigne, Simoni var. Julius Roehrs 
Lypnpedium insigne, Harefield Hall (see page 11) Cypripedium Leeanum Clinkaberryanum (see page 27) 
p q oh 
CYMBIDIUM aloifolium .S3 to S4 00 
eburneum. Large; creamy white; fragrant. 
Northern India. February.$3 to 5 00 
Finlaysonianum . 5 00 
giganteum. Large. Winter.$3 to 10 00 
insigne ( Sanden ). New. Very fine..$5 to 10 00 
Each 
Cymbidium Lowianum .$3.50 to $7 50 
Specimens.$10 to 25 00 
Mastersii .$5 to 15 00 
Schroederianum . 7 50 
tigrinum.10 00 
Traceyanum .$5 to 10 00 
Specimens.15 00 
CYPRIPEDIUM 
r- -,J} 1IS m ? St m ft re u tln i g br r a i ncIl -?[ t ! le 0rcllicI family is composed of many varieties and an almost un- 
mentT n + U . mber °! hybr ^’ °J bewndermg variation in form and color, and offers a bountiful field of enjoy- 
X XXX/X X' iX e C ? prl P c lum s are terrestrial Orchids, and grow best in a temperate house, on 
snhwmim J' oX* Cn y n rnoist . ure and air - Jh e y should be potted in a compost of fibrous peat and 
PreXst nrnfn! ’ M * ““r , { i ua " tIty of fibrous loam. They are of the easiest culture and bloom in the 
foveXf Hmited means any ° f 1IS ° ^ ^ extremely Iow ln P rice and ofrer untold enjoyment to the Orchid- 
Cypripedium Appletonianum. $2^50 
Argus. ' ' ’ ' 3 5 Q 
barbatum.j 2 ()() 
bellatulum . 2 50 
Cypripedium Boxalli . . 
callosum. 
callosum giganteum. 
callosum Sanderae.. . 
Each 
.$2 50 
. 2 50 
.10 00 
.$15 to 25 00 
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