CATTLE Y A—Continued 
of plants bearing Each 
flowers highly col¬ 
ored. Some of the 
finest named vari¬ 
eties, both here and 
in Europe, have 
sprung from this 
type.*2.50 to *5.00 
Half specimens. 
*10.00 to 15.00 
Large specimens. 
*20.00 to 50.00 
C. Schroederae alba. 
A beautiful pure 
white form. 50.00 
C. Schroederae al¬ 
bescens. Very 
beautiful, nearly 
white. 15.00 
C. Schroederae cit- 
rina. A charming 
variety with white 
sepals and petals, 
slightly suffused 
with rose. Lip and 
throat bright citron 
yellow, encircled at 
the base by a mar¬ 
gin of rose-pink.. . . 
*15.00 to 25.00 
C. Schroederae 
coerulea. A fine 
large form, with 
bluish color in the 
lip.*15.00 to 25.00 
C. Schroederae 
Meta. A superb 
form, with pink 
sepals and petals, and with bright yellow Each 
throat.*15.00 to *25.00 
C. Schroederae lilacina. A distinct, fine form of 
lilac color all over.*15.00 to 25.00 
C. Schroederae refulgens . 25.00 to 50.00 
C. Schroederae rosea. A pretty variety with 
rose-colored flowers all over.*10.00 to 15.00 
C. Schroederae Sunset. Sepals and petals 
nearly white. Lip rose purple, suffused toward 
the throat with orange yellow and with rose 
margin; throat orange-yellow.*15.00 to 25.00 
K 
Cattleya Schroederae —See page 12 
C. Skinneri. Flowers 4 to 5 inches in diameter,. Each 
rose-purple, disc of lip white, bordered with a 
broad zone of deeper purple, peduncles 5 to 18 
flowered. March-April. Central America. 
*1.50 to *2.50 
Specimens. 5.00 to 10.00 
C. Skinneri rosea. A pretty light rose-colored 
form of the preceding.*5.00 to 10.00 
C. speciosissima. Flowers very large, blush- 
rose; enjoys a light, airy place in the house. 
Flowers mostly during February and March, 
although a number of 
this variety will bloom 
at almost any time 
during the year. Vene¬ 
zuela. (See illustration, 
page 14.*1.50 to 
5.00 
15.00 
Cattleya Skinneri 
C. X speciosissima X 
labiata .*10.00 to 
C. X Suavior ( C. in¬ 
termedia X C. Mend- 
elii ).*7.50 to 10.00 
C. superba splendens. 
A most beautiful 
species with fragrant 
blossoms of a deep rich 
purplish-rose. This 
species requires more 
heat than most Cat- 
tleyas and plenty of 
water. Summer months. 
Venezuela and Colom¬ 
bia. 5.00 
C. X Thayeriana (C. 
intermedia X C. Schrce- 
derce alba). Almost 
vigorous grower with 
great diversity of var¬ 
ieties, no two being 
alike.*5.00 to 10.00 
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