Specimen Plant of Cattleya as 
imported 
Each 
COCHLIODA Noetz- 
liana. A most beau¬ 
tiful, dwarf - growing 
Orchid with bright 
orange scarlet-red 
flowers on pendulous 
spikes. Ecuador.$2.50 
COELOGYNE cris- 
tata. Flowers fra¬ 
grant, pure white, ex¬ 
cept lip, which is 
blotched yellow; 
borne in many-flower¬ 
ed racemes ; are of the 
finest of Winter-flow¬ 
ering Orchids and of 
easy growth. Janu¬ 
ary to March. East 
Indies .$1.25 to 2.00 
Half specimens. . . . 
$2.50 to 5.00 
Larger specimens. . 
$7.50 to 10.00 
C. cristata alba. .... 
$3.00 to 5.00 
C. cristata Chats- 
worth var..$2.50to 5.00 
C. cristata !L e m o n- 
iana .$3.00 to 5.00 
C. cristata in ax- 
ima .$2.50 to 4.00 
Coelogyne cristata 
CATTLEYA- Continued 
Each 
C. Walkeriana. A very 
fine dwarf species, with 
large rose-colored flow¬ 
ers ; lip of a richer rose 
than the other parts, 
with a tinge of yellow. 
Flowers during the 
Winter months, lasting- 
several weeks in per¬ 
fection. Brazil . $2.50 
C. Warneri. Flowers 
large and open, 6 to 
8 inches across, deli¬ 
cate rose color, shaded 
with amethyst - purple. 
April-May. Brazil . . . 
$2.50 to 5.00 
C. W arneriX C« 
Sc hr oedema alba. 
One strong plant. 15.00 
CHONDRORYNCHA 
Sp. New. Flo-wers 
similar to C. Chester- 
toni, but much finer. 
Colombia . .. 5.00 
CHYSIS aurea. Flow¬ 
ers chocolate-brown, 
shaded with yellow. 
March-April. Mexico.. 1.50 
C. bractescens. Flow¬ 
ers pure white, except 
lip, which bears blotch 
of yellow. April-May. 
Mexico . 1.50 
CIRRHOPETALUM 
Medusae ........... 15.00 
C. picturatnm . 3.50 
