CATTLEYA—Continued 
C. velutina. Brazil 
$3.50 to 5.00 
C. Walkeriana. A very 
fine dwarf species, with 
large, rose-colored flow¬ 
ers. Flowers during 
the Winter months. 
Brazil. 2.50 
C. Warneri. Flowers 
large and open, 6 to S 
inches across, delicate 
rose color, shaded with 
amethyst-purple. Ap- 
ril-May. Brazil. 
$2.50 to 5.00 
C. Warneri X C. 
Schroederae alba. . . . 10.00 
CHYSIS aurea. 
Flowers chocolate- 
brown, shaded with 
yellow. March-Ap- 
ril. Mexico. 1-50 
C. bractescens. 
Flowers pure white, 
except lip, which 
bears blotch of yel¬ 
low. April-May. 
Mexico. 1.50 
CIRRIIOPETALUM 
Medusae. 10.00 
C.picturatum. 3.50 
COCIILIODA Noet- 
zliana. A most 
beautiful, dwarf¬ 
growing Orchid 
with bright orange 
scarlet-red flowers 
on pendulous 
spikes. Ecuador. . 2.50 
Each 
C. Trianae “ Bright¬ 
ness.” Sepals and pe¬ 
tals white, slightly suf¬ 
fused with rose. Lip 
with a wide margin of 
the same color as sepals 
and petals, with a 
heart-shaped blotch of 
rose-purple in center, 
mottled with light 
rose; throat orange- 
yellow; a very distinct 
form.$25.00 
C. Trianae delicata... 10.00 
C. Trianae virginalis. 
Avery choice and beau¬ 
tiful variety, having 
white sepals and petals 
and mauve colored lip. 25.00 
C. X Wavriniana (C. 
granulosa X C. gigas). 15.00 
Cattleya Trianae. See page 13 
14 
C.rosea. ( Syn.Odon- 
toglossum roseuin .). 10.00 
Cattleya X Thayeriana. Seepage 13 
Each 
CIIONDRORYN- 
CIIA Sp. New. 
Flowers similar to 
C. Chestertoni, but 
much finer. Co¬ 
lombia .$5.00 
