CATTLE YA—Continued 
Each 
C. Trianse Mrs. Edw. S. 
Harkness. One of the 
finest varieties of C. Tri¬ 
anse extant. The flowers 
are large and of fine shape; 
sepals and petals pure 
white; lip large, somewhat 
fringed, of a delicate pink 
mauve color. The throat 
is a bright orange yellow. 
A very handsome, striking 
and distinct variety.$250.00 
C. Trianse Mrs. H. J. 
Lutcher. A handsome 
variety with white sepals 
and petals. Lip white, 
suffused with rose; throat 
yellow. 35.00 
C. Trianse nigrescens. A 
very distinct, highly dark- 
colored variety, suffused 
with purple. Lip intense 
purple. Flowers of medi¬ 
um size.$15.00 to 20.00 
C. Trianse rosea. Sepals 
and petals rose-colored. 
Lip rose purple..$10.00 to 15.00 
C. Trianse Schiffmannii. 
Flowers very large. Sepals 
and petals lavender, suf¬ 
fused with rose purple. 
Lip large, purple; throat 
straw-yellow . . .$15.00 to 25.00 
C. Trianse splendens. 
Flowers large and fine, 
light lavender; lip intense 
r_ ' 1 
Specimen Plant of Cattleya, as Imported 
Each 
purple ascending in a 
painted wedge into the 
orange-colored throat.. . $25.00 
C. Trianse virginalis. A 
very choice and beauti¬ 
ful variety, having white 
sepals and petals and 
mauve-colored lip. 25.00 
C. velutina. Brazil. 
$3.50 to 5.00 
C. Walkeriana. A very 
fine dwarf species, with 
large, rose-colored flow¬ 
ers. Flowers during the 
Winter months. Brazil 2.50 
C. Warneri. Flowers 
large and open, 6 to 8 
inches across, delicate 
rose color, shaded with 
amethyst-purple. April- 
May. Brazil . .$2.50 to 5.00 
C. X Wavriniana (C. 
granulosa X C.gigas).. . 15.00 
CHONDRORYNCHA 
Each 
C. Sp. New. Flowers 
similar to C. Chester- 
toni, but much finer. 
Colombia. $5.00 
