Cattleya Mossiae 
Each 
center. One of the finest and of easiest cul¬ 
ture; becoming exceedingly scarce in its native 
habitat. May-July. Colombia. (See illustra¬ 
tion, page 10).$2.50 to $5.00 
C. Mendelii “Columbia.” A new and fine 
variety; white sepals and petals and bluish lip. 
Price on application. 
C. X Minucea (C.Loddigesii X C.gigas). $15.00 to 25.00 
C. X Miss Williams (C. Harrisonice X C. 
Gaskelliana) .$7.50 to 10.00 
C. Mossiae (The Spring Cattleya). Flowers 
large; sepals and petals in shades of lilac and 
rose. Lip large, with purple, much crimped 
at margin. April-June. Venezuela. .$1.50 to 5.00 
C. Mossiae. Fine half specimens. 7.50 to 15.00 
C. Mossiae. Large specimens.20.00 to 30.00 
CATTLE Y A—Con tin ued 
C. labiata (Autumn Each 
Cattleya). One of 
the best known and 
popular Cattleyas, 
especially valuable 
for cut flower grow¬ 
ing. Our type is 
noted for its broad 
sepals and petals 
and rich colors. 
October -Novem¬ 
ber. Brazil. 
$1.50 to $5.00 
Large specimens 
$10.00 to 30.00 
C. labiata alba. (See 
illus., page 10) .... 
$50.00 to 100.00 
C. labiata Cooksoni 
$50.00 to 100.00 
C. labiata X Lselia 
cinnabarina .... 
$5.00 to 10.00 
C.Lawrenceana. 
Flowers of medium 
size, many to the 
spike, rose-purple 
with whitish throat; 
a very scarce and 
desirable plant. 
Spring. Guiana. Each 
(See illustration, page 10.).$7.50 to$15.00 
C. Leopoldi. Brazil. 3.50 to 5.00 
C. lobata (Lcelia Boothiana). Brazil.. 3.00 to 5.00 
C. Loddigesii. Brazil. July-Aug. 2.00 to 5.00 
C. Loddigesii (Winter-flowering). 7.50 to 10.00 
C. luteola. Brazil. 1.50 
C. Mantini X Bowringiana X Chrysotoxa. 
A very fine hybrid (See illustration, page 10.). . 20.00 
C. maxima (The Incas Cattleya). A magnifi¬ 
cent species, producing 5 to 10 flowers to the 
spike, of light rose, lip richly veined with 
dark crimson. Nov.-Dec. Ecuador . . .$2.50 to 5.00 
C. Mendelii (The Virgin’s Cattleya). Flowers 
large, varying from white to pale glossy pink; 
lip large, spreading, crimson-purple, much 
crimped at margin, with yellow blotch in the 
Cattleya Percivallana. See page 12 
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