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ARACNANTHE Lowii. (Byn. Vanda 
Lowii ). A most remarkable and rare Orchid, 
with long drooping slightly hairy flower 
spikes 6 to 12 feet long, bearing 40 to 50 
flowers 3 inches across of tawny and green¬ 
ish-yellow, marked with large blotches of 
rich dark brown. July-September. Borneo. 
$35.00 to $50.00 
ASP ASIA variegata. Very scarce. 5.00 
BRASS AVOLA fragrans. A very pretty 
Orchid, with terete leaves,; flowers profuse¬ 
ly, with many flowers to the spray. White. 
May-June. Brazil . 2.50 
B. glauca. Flowers single on short stems, 
bright yellow with orange lip and fragrant. 
February-March. Mexico . 1.50 
BURLINGTONIA fragrans. A Brazilian 
species of great beauty, requiring plenty of 
heat and moisture while growing; flowers 
in drooping racemes, white, stained with 
yellow down the lip...$1.50to 2.50 
BRAS SI A brachiata. Flowers among the 
largest in the genus ; sepals 6 inches long, 
light yellow-green with a few brown-purple 
spots; petals shorter than sepals, with nu¬ 
merous spots near the base ; lip light yel¬ 
low. Central America.$3.00 to 5.00 
B. Lawrenceana longissima. A very 
striking Orchid with many-flowered pedun¬ 
cles, sepals 7 and 8 inches long, dark 
orange-yellow with large deep red-purple 
blotches; petals much shorter than the 
sepals; lip 3 inches long, pale yellow with 
a row of purple spots surrounding the 
lamellae of the disc. September. Costa 
Rica ...$3.00 to 5.00 
B. verrucosa. Scapes 18 to 24 inches long, 
flowers greenish with black-purple, lip 
white with dark green spots.. 2.50 
BRASSO-CATTLEYA Digbyana-War¬ 
ner!. A superb hybrid.35.00 
B.-C.Eva ( G . Lawrenceana X B. Digby¬ 
ana) .35.00 
B.-C. Mine, Clias. Maron (C. gigas X B. 
Digbyana) .35.00 
B.-C. Mine. Jules Hye (C. Harrisoniw X 
B. Digbyana ). 35.00 
B.-C. Mossise Digbyana ( C. Mossice X B. 
Digbyana) . 30.00 
B.-C. Thorntoni ( C . Gaskelliana X B. 
Digbyana) . 35.00 
BROUGHTONIA sanguinea. Habit 
dwarf, resembling Laelia acuminata; flow¬ 
ers of blood-red color in arching spikes. 
BULBOPHYLLXJM Godseffianum .... 15.00 
B. grandiflorum . 20.00 
B. Lobbii . 5.00 
CALANTHE. Terrestial Orchids of vig¬ 
orous growth and easy culture; specially 
recommended to beginners. They thrive in 
any ordinary greenhouse, and their hand¬ 
some flowers are produced in Midwinter 
when flowers of this class are most es¬ 
teemed. 
C. Bella . 5.00 
C. Clive .. 5 00 
C. Cornelius Vanderbilt .. 5.00 
C. Jobstown . 5 00 
C. Regnieri . ..... 2.00 
C. Summitense ... . 5 qq 
Calanthe Veitcbii. Flowers of a rich 
rose color on gracefully arching spikes 2 to 
3 feet high ; one of the most useful for cut¬ 
ting. December-January .$1.50 to $2.00 
C. Veitchii alba ... 5.00 
C. vestita . 1.50 
C. vestita igneo oculata gigantea. . . . 
$3.50 to 5.00 
C. Win. Murray . 5.00 
C. Williainsii . .... 5.00 
CAMAROTIS purpurea. ( Syn . Barco- 
chilus purpureus.) An extremely rare 
and beautiful Orchid, seldom seen in col¬ 
lections, with scandent stems, 2 to 3 feet 
high ; flowers in racemes 6 to 9 inches 
long, light rose purple, with the lip some¬ 
what darker . 25.00 
CATASETUM Bungerothi. A magnifi¬ 
cent Orchid with large white flowers, on 
arching spikes. August-September. Co¬ 
lombia. Fine strong plants. 10.00 
C. callosum .. . . ..$1.50 to 2.50 
C. macrocarpum . 3.50 to 5.00 
C. maculatum .. 2.50 to 3.50 
C. viridi-flavum .. 1.50 to 2.50 
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Calanthe Summitense 
