JULIUS ROEHRS CO., 
Rutherford, n. J. 
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QRCHIDS, STOVE AND 
W GREENHOUSE PLANTS 
Dendrobium densiflorum. Dense, pendu- Each 
lous trusses; sepals and petals amber-yel¬ 
low, lip orange. India. Spring.$2 50 
Devonianum. Slender stems; sepals and 
petals creamy white, tinged pink, petals 
magenta-tipped, lip white, margined 
purple fringed. India. Spring. 3 00 
dixanthum . 3 00 
eriaeflorum . 2 50 
Falconeri . 2 50 
fimbriatum . 5 00 
Findlayanum. Flowers white, tipped with 
magenta-pink, lip has orange-colored base. 
Moulmein. Winter and spring. . .$2.50 to 5 00 
formosum giganteum. Flowers in clus¬ 
ters; large; pure white, lip stained orange- 
yellow. Burma. Oct. to Dec. . . .$2.50 to 4 00 
Goldei. Strong plants.$7.50 to 15 00 
infundibulum. Flowers in clusters; pure 
white, except a yellow stain on lip. 
Moulmein. Spring.$2.50 to 4 00 
infundibulum Jamesianum. Differs 
from Infundibulum in having a cinnabar- 
red stain on lip. Moulmein. Spring and 
summer.$2.50 to 5 00 
lituiflorum . 3 00 
macrophyllum. Sepals yellowish, petals 
creamy white, lip yellowish, marked with 
purple. New Guinea. Summer.$3 to 5 00 
moschatum. Sepals and petals yellowish, 
tinged rose, lip yellow, has two black- 
purple blotches. Musk-scented. India. 
Spring and summer.$2.50 to 5 00 
nobile. Very popular. Flowers vary from 
rose to purple. Winter and spring . .$2 to 5 00 
Each 
Dendrobium nobile Cooksonianum .$5 00 
nobile nobilius. Very rich color. 5 00 
nobile virginale. Fine, chaste white form. 
Large plants.10 00 
Parishii. Flowers rich, dark rose, lip has 
two purplish blotches in throat. Very 
handsome. Moulmein. Spring.... $2.50 to 5 00 
Paxtonii; syn., chrysanthum . 3 00 
Phalaenopsis coerulescens .25 00 
Phalaenopsis Schroederianum. One of 
the finest for cutting. Flowers on long, 
terminal spikes; blush-rose to purple. 
New Guinea. Oct. and Nov.$2 to 4 00 
Phalaenopsis Schroederianum alba, 
Roehrs’ Variety. The largest specimen 
in cultivation. Price on application. 
Phalaenopsis superba. Extra-large; dark.25 00 
Pierardii . 3 00 
platicaulon. Flowers straw-yellow. Philip¬ 
pines. Summer. 2 50 
primulinum . 2 50 
regium. Flowers beautiful rose. 5 00 
Sanderae. New. Very fine; flowers in clus¬ 
ters, like D. Dearei; white, purple center.10 00 
secundum. 5 00 
speciosum. Flowers pale cream-yellow, 
lip spotted with purple. Australia. Spring. 2 50 
Statterianum . 2 50 
superbiens. Flowers on long, terminal 
slender spikes; crimson-purple; very 
handsome. Tropical Australia.$5 to 7 50 
superbum .$5 to 15 00 
thyrsiflorum. Flowers in large, drooping 
clusters; sepals and petals white, often 
pink-flushed, lip golden orange.. .$2.50 to 5 00 
Group of Fine Varieties of Cattleya Trianx (see page S) 
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