LAGER A HURRELL, SUMMIT, N. J. 
Cypripediums continued. 
E*ch 
Each 
Cypripedium Dominyanum . 
. $1 50 
Cypripedium Leeahum Masereelianum . .. 
$5 00 
“ Euryale. 
. 2 50 
Leucorrhodum.. 
5 00 
“ Godseffianum . 
. . 7 50 
« < 
Luridum . 
2 50 
“ Gowerianum ... 
. 7 50 
<< 
Macropterum. 
7 50 
“ Grande. 
3 50 
t < 
Mrs. Chas. Canham 
2 50 
“ Harrisianum.. 
1 50 
Nitens. 
2 00 
“ “ Pitcherianum. . 
. . 2 50 
<< 
Pavoninum. 
2 CO 
“ “ liniatum . $2 00 
to 2 50 
< 4 
Pelucidum 
2 50 
‘ ‘ Haynaldianum. 
3 00 
• i 
Roezlii . . . 
1 50 
“ Insigne. 
. . 1 00 
i i 
Sallierii pictum. Price on applic’n. 
“ “ Chantinii . . . 
. 2 50 
a 
Sehroederae . 
3 50 
“ “ maximum. 
. . 2 00 
4 4 
“ splendens. 
5 00 
“ “ Summitense. 
. 10 00 
i 1 
Sedenii. 
1 00 
“ Lanerianum. 
. 2 50 
«* 
Tonso Villosum 
3 50 
“ Lathamianum . 
. 2 50 
«< 
Venus turn . 
1 50 
4 * Lawrenceanum. 
. . 1 50 
(4 
Weedlichianum. 
2 50 
CUT ORCHID FLOWERS 
At S5, S 10 and S15 per box. 
MATERIALS FOR ORCHID CULTURE. 
We have always on hand a complete line of the above of first-class quality at following prices 
Baskets of the best seasoned cherry wood, our 
Size 
own make. 
4 inch 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
12 
Per doz. 
$1 75 
1 90 
2 20 
2 45 
2 70 
3 00 
3 30 
3 75 
Per BIO. 
Selected Orchid Peat.$2 75 
“ “ *• picked. 4 25 
Horn Shavings (special for Orchids) . . . per lb., 10 cts. 
Correspondence solicited on anything pertaining to Orchids. 
Pans, such as we use ourselves. 
Size 4-inch. 
Per doz. 
. SO 60 
80 
1 25 
1 40 
1 65 
2 00 
2 50 
3 50 
Per Bbl. 
Peat Soil, for general use.$1 50 
75 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
12 
Sphagnum Moss. . 2 
“ “ picked. 
Sheep Manure (special for Orchids) . 
4 50 
per 100 lbs., $2.00. 
TESTIMONIALS 
New York, March 15, 1898. j 
Messrs. Lager & Hurrell : 
Gentlemen — Your plants are in fine condition, and 
I congratulate you on your success. Such plants should 
give great satisfaction to all your customers. 
Very truly, HENRY GRAVES. 
Montreal, Canada, Nov. 11. 1898. 
Messrs. Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J.: 
Devr Sirs— The Orchids arrived promptly in excel¬ 
lent condition, and so careful and finely packed that 
they might apparently have travelled upside down with¬ 
out harm. I never saw so many such splendid, healthy, 
strong Cattleyas grown on such a small space before. 
JONATHAN BROWN. I 
Chicago, III., Dec. 5, 1898. 
Gentlemen -The Cattleyas Mendelii arrived in good 
condition, and are very satisfactory; you may send me 
one-half dozen more of the same quality, etc. 
Yours truly, EDWARD G. UIHLEIN. 
San Jose, Cal., June 20, 1898. 
Gentlemen— The Orchids you sent me arrived in 
good condition, and are very satisfactory both as to 
varieties and size. Yours truly, J. N. BABB. 
Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 17, 1897. 
The Cattleya Triamp arrived all safe, and I must say 
you treated me in good style. The plants were the best 
I have received, and far ahead of the stock I have lately 
received from other firms, etc. 
Yours very truly, DAVID FRAZER. 
