t* h 
Laelia anceps var. Stella. See f>age 31 Laelia albida. See J>age 31 Laelia autimnalis. See fiage 31 
LAELIAS—Continued 
L. grandis tenebrosa. Flowers 4 to 5 
inches across, nankeen-yellow, with white 
lip veined with rose-purple. May-June. 
Brazil ..'. 5.00 
Each 
. crispilabia. Brazil . $2.00 
. Dayana. Flowers 3 to 4 inches across, 
rose-purple. Brazil.$1.50 to 2.50 
L. Dayana X TL. anceps Stella . 5.00 
Li. Digbyana (Brassavola ). Large solitary 
creamy white flowers, lip streaked with 
purple and beautifully fringed ; very valu¬ 
able for hybridizing. Honduras. . .$3.00 to 5.00 
Lv Dormaniana. Flowers olive-green with 
light vinous purple; very free-flowering. 
December-January. Brazil .. . $2.50 
L. elegans. A magnificent Orchid nearly 
extinct in its native habitat; very variable 
in the shades of the flowers from white to 
pink and rosy purple. This Orchid is one of 
the easiest of all to grow, and propagates 
readily. It generally flowers twice during 
the year; its magnificent trusses of flowers 
appearing as soon as the bulb is made up. 
We have the largest stock of this choice 
Orchid in this country ; most of our plants 
are of the dark, so-called Turneri type. 
Spring and Fall. Brazil. 
$5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $15.00 and 25.00 
Li. fiava. Flowers of a clear yellow, 8 to 10 
in number, on erect scapes and last a long¬ 
time in perfection. February-March. 
Brazil . 2.50 
Laelia Dayana 
lu harpophylla. Brazil . 2.50 
L. Jongheana. February-March. Brazil.. 2.50 
I., majalis. Flowers large, of delicate lilac, 
rose lip with white and magenta-purple 
stripes. Flowers in Summer and lasts in 
perfection several weeks. Mexico.$1.50 to 2.50 
L. majalis alba. A white form of the pre¬ 
ceding, of rare beauty.. .$10.00 to 15.00 
L. Patini ....$1.50, $2.50 and 5.00 
L. Perrini. Sepals and petals rosy purple, 
tipped with purplish magenta; lip deen 
crimson. September-October. Brazil. 
(See illustration, page 33.) .$3.00 to 5.00 
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