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LAGER & HURRELL, SUMMIT, N. J. 
To Our Customers. 
/^NTERING upon the new year of 1900, we extend to our esteemed customers our most cordial thanks for 
their liberal patronage during the past year, and in submitting this new price list of Orchids to our patrons 
we wish to state that we, send it out with our assurance that all orders intrusted to our execution, will, as 
in the past, receive our most careful attention. In addition to the varieties quoted in this list we are constantly 
receiving fresh importations of Orchids direct from the forests of Mexico, Central and South America, and the 
East Indies, upon the arrival of which we will inform our customers by letters or circulars. 
The rapid strides made during the last few years in the cultivation of Orchids in this country makes it 
impracticable to lay down fixed rules as to their treatment, suffice to say here they are easier to grow than any 
other plants that we know of, and wo wish to state that we are at any time open to give our advice and our 
experience gratis to anyone wishing to obtain information regarding tin* culture of Orchids. 
Being specialists and handling Orchids exclusively we are in a position to supply the very best of goods 
that can be obtained at the lowest possible price. 
This list cancels all previous quotations. The prices are liable to fluctuations according to the market. 
Address all communications to 
LAGER &, HURRELL, 
ORCHID GROWERS AND IMPORTERS, 
SUMMIT", r^j. U- 
Price List of Orchids. 
Aerides odoratum majus.$2 H r>() 
Acineta Barkerii . 1 50 
Humboldtii . 1 50 
Anguloa Clowesii . 2 50 
“ Ruckerii . 1 50 
“ Uniflora . 1 50 
Brassavola Fragrans . 2 00 
“ Glauca . 1 00 
Burlingtonia (Rodriguezia) fragrans . 2 50 
Calanthe Regnierii . 2 00 
u Veitchii . 1 50 
Vestita oculata . 1 50 
Cattleya Aclandiae . 3 00 
“ Amethystina . 5 00 
Amethystoglossa . 5 00 
“ Bicolor . 2 50 
“ Bogotensis . 2 00 
“ Bowringeana . 2 50 
“ Candida . 2 50 
Chrysotoxa. One of the most beauti¬ 
ful of all the Catl leyas, with yellow sepals and 
petals. The entiro lip is velvety crimson- 
maroon, with numerous yellow veins radiat¬ 
ing from the centre. 5 00 
Extra fine plants.$10 00 to 15 00 
Cattleya Chocoensis. 2 00 
“ Citrina . 1 00 to 2 00 
Cattleya X Claridiana (C. Luddemanniana X 
C Intermedia.) 
“ X “ var. Clio. 
Both raised in our establishment at Summit, 
and ilow r ered for the first time in May, 1899, 
and were illustrated on page 367 of American 
Gardening ol. 1899. They are very attractive 
hybrids, showing the influence of both parents. 
Price on application. 
Cattleya Dowiana. A grand species, sepals and 
petals rich nankeen-yellow, lip intense purple, 
shaded with violet rose and marked with lines 
of yellow. 
Cattleya Eldorado. 
“ Exoniensis (Hybrid). A rare and beau¬ 
tiful Cattleya. Price on application. 
“ Gaskelliana.$2 00 to 
“ Gigas. 2 00 to 
“ “ extra fine specimens from 10 00 to 
“ “ Atropurpurea. Price on 
application. 
“ “ Sanderiana.$2 00 to 
“ “ picta. 
‘ ‘ Granulosa. 
“ Guttata.$3 00 to 
“ Hardyana. Rare and beautiful natural 
hybrid, between C. Gigas and C. 
Chrysotoxa. Price on application. 
“ Hardyana Robbiana. Price on appli¬ 
cation. 
Each 
$5 00 
5 00 
5 00 
5 00 
25 00 
5 00 
10 00 
2 00 
5 00 
Harrisoniae. Fine plants, from $2 00 to 5 00 
Intermedia. 2 00 
