Lager & Hurrell 
Orchids 
Summit, N. J. 
7 
Each 
CATTLEYA chrysotoxa. One of the most beautiful of all the Cattleyas, 
with yellow sepals and petals. The entire lip is velvety crimson- 
maroon, with numerous yellow veins radiating from the center. June 
and July. Colombia .. •. $5 00 to $15 00 
Cattleya Chocoensis. 
Price, $2.00 to $5.00 each. 
C. Chocoensis. November-December. Colombia. $2 00 to 5 00 
C. “ alba. A pure white form of the preceding, $10 00 to 25 00 
C.XCIaradiana. (C. Luddemanniana XC. Intermedia.) 
C.X “ var. Clio. 
Both raised in our establishment at Summit, and flowered for the 
first time in May, 1899, and were illustrated on page 367 of American 
Gardening, Yol. 1899. They are very attractive hybrids, showing the 
influence of both parents . . . . • • • • • • • • 25 00 
C. citrina. Tulip orchid. Differs from other cattleyas in bearing soli¬ 
tary flowers hanging downward. The large flowers are clear lemon- 
yellow and delightfully fragrant. Flowers during April and May. 
Mexico 00 to 2 50 
C. Dowiana. A grand species, sepals and petals rich Nankeen yellow; 
lip intense purple, shaded with violet-rose and marked with lines 
of yellow. Flowers during the summer months. Costa Kica 
C. Dubayssoniana. Brazil 
C. Eldorado. July-August. Brazil 
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