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Vanda suavis. Petals and sepals white, Each 
spotted and barred with blood- 
purple, lip rose to deep purple. Java. 
$3.50 to $5 00 
teres. Climbing habit; flowers large; 
white, tinged with rose, magenta 
and yellow. Burma. Spring. 
$2.50 to 5 00 
teres Andersoni .10 00 
tricolor. Flowers large, fragrant; 
sepals and petals whitish, spotted 
with reddish brown, lip spotted red- 
brown. Java. 5 00 
Specimens.$15 to 25 00 
VANILLA aromatica . 3 00 
planifolia. 3 00 
WARCZEWICZELLA aromatica ... 2 50 
discolor . 3 50 
Vanda teres XYLOBIUM leontoglossum. Col¬ 
ombia. Winter. 7 50 
ZYGOPETALUM Bureki. Green with chocolate-brown lines, lip white, ribbed with violet. British 
Guiana. Winter. 5 00 
Gautieri. Sepals and petals green, heavily blotched and barred with brown, lip purplish blue. 
Brazil..15 00 
Mackaii. Flowers fragrant; sepals and petals yellowish green, blotched brown, lip white, streaked 
and spotted violet-purple. Brazil. Winter.$2 to 3 00 
Mackaii crinitum .$2 to 3 50 
BOOKS ON ORCHIDS 
The growing of Orchids will be much simplified by the perusal and study of some of the following 
books upon their culture and management. All of them are by experts in their specific lines, and 
give concise directions. One very important thing about Orchids is close familiarity with their 
nomenclature. The Orchid Stud Book is one of the best authorities upon the subject. 
ORCHIDS, THE BOOK OF. By W. FI. White, F.R.S. The author of this book is Orchid- 
grower to Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart., President of the Royal Horticultural Society of England, 
and one of the foremost authorities on the subject. $1. 
ORCHIDS, THEIR CULTURE AND MANAGEMENT. By W. Watson, Curator Royal 
Gardens, Kew, England. Descriptions of all the kinds in general cultivation. A new edition of 
this book has recently been issued. $10. 
ORCHID-GROWERS’ MANUAL, THE. By B. S. Williams, F.L.S., F.R.FI.S. Super royal, 
8vo., gilt edge, cloth; 300 illustrations. Contains 800 pages and descriptions of upward of 2,500 
species and varieties. The most complete work on Orchids published. $10. 
ORCHIDACEOUS PLANTS, MANUAL OF. By James Veitch & Sons, England. 2 vols., 
freely illustrated, 8vo. Botanical treatise on Orchids and their history. $33.50. 
ORCHID-CULTIVATORS’ GUIDE-BOOK, THE AMATEUR. By FI. A. Burberry. A 
concise and easily followed book, dealing plainly with all the most important points. $2.50. 
ORCHID STUD BOOK, THE. By Robert Allen Rolfe, A.L.S., and Charles Chamberlain 
Hurst, F.L.S. An enumeration of Hybrid Orchids of artificial origin. With their parents, raisers, 
date of first flowering, references to description and figures and synonomy. With a historical intro¬ 
duction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridizing and raising Orchids from seed. $4. 
ORCHIDS, FERTILIZATION OF, THE. By Charles Darwin. Dealing with the various 
contrivances by which Orchids are fertilized. $1.50. 
TFIE CULTURE OF GREENHOUSE ORCHIDS. By Frederick Boyle. A book on Orchids 
and their culture especially written for amateurs. $5. 
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