CYPRIPEDIUMS—Continued 
X villo- 
. $1.50 to 
.$7.50 to 
X villo- 
Each 
$2.50 
2.50 
10.00 
2.50 
C. X Wallsertianum ( Harrisianum 
sum ). 
C. Warneri. (Syn. barbatum var .).... 
C. X William McKinley. 
C. X Williamsianum ( Harrisianum 
sum ). 
C. X Winnianum ( villosum X Druryi). 
$5.00 to 7.50 
C. X W. R. Lee ( superbens X Roths- 
childanum) . 7.50 to 
C. X W. W. Lunt.. 2.50 to 
C. X Youngeanum (superbiens X Philippin- 
ense ).$5.00 to 
C. X Zampa (hirsulissimum X Leeanum). 
$2.50 to 3.50 
C. X conchiferum (caricinum X longiflorum, 
var. Hartwegii). Sepals and petals yellowish 
at the tips. Lip olive green 
green, reddish 
with brown 
10.00 
3.50 
7.00 
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SECTION 
CYPRIPEDIUMS—Continued 
These are so distinct in regard to habit of the plants, 
colors and shapes of the flowers, that they really form 
a separate group and we have listed them below, apart 
from the others. Many of them have long, ribbon-like 
petals and all produce a number of flowers on tall 
scapes, one after another. It is thus possible to have 
these plants in flower for a long time, for as soon as 
one flower drops, another takes its place. 
The colors of many are white, or nearly so, others 
rose pink to purple, while some are green, suffused with 
yellow and purple. They are of easiest culture and 
form handsome and stately subjects in the greenhouse 
or conservatory when in flower. 
Each 
C. X alba purpureum (Schlimii X Domini- 
anum). Flowers pink, purple, white and rose 
purple, with long, drooping twisted sepals 
pinkish.. . .$2.50 to $3.50 
C. X Baconis (conchiferum X Schlimii). Flow¬ 
ers rose purple. 2.50 
C. X Hrysa, (BoissieranumX Sedeni candidulum). 
Very handsome, with ivory white lips, suffused 
with rose, with long, twisted sepals of green 
and rose blended.$3.50 to 5.00 
C. X Brownii (leucorrhodum X longifolium, var. 
magniflorum). Flowers large, white and rose 
blended (See illustration, page IS.). . . .$2.50 to 3.50 
C. X Brownii leucoglossum. A superior 
form of the preceding.$3.50 to 5.00 
C. X calurum (longiflorum X Sedeni). Pale 
green, rose purple and crimson blended, scapes 
very tall.$2.50 to 3.50 
C. X calurum Rougierii. A dark form of the 
preceding.$3.50 to 5.00 
C. X cardinale (Sedenii X Schlimii albiflorum). 
White, flushed with rose; lip rose purple. 
$2.00 to 3.00 
C. caudatum. Very scarce. One of the most 
remarkable of all, having ribbon-like, twisted 
petals, 24 to 30 inches long, of brownish crim¬ 
son, shaded yellow. The dorsal is creamy 
white with green veins and the lip is bronzy 
green (See illustration, page 19.).$5.00 to 10.00 
C. X chlorops (longifolium Hartwegii X cari¬ 
cinum). Greenish yellow, shaded with red and 
brown. 2.50 
C. X Cleola (reticulatum X Schlimii albiflorum). 
Very pretty, white with rose.$2.50 to 3.50 
C. X Coppinianum (,Sedenii X Conchiperum). 
Greenish white, suffused with flesh color. 
C. X cunia (longifolium X Stonei). Resembles 
Conchiferum. 
C. x Dominianum (caricinum X caudatum). 
Very pretty. Rather small flowers with long, 
nbbon-like petals of yellowish green ail'd 
brown, with brown and red lip.$1.50 to 
C. X Dominianum rubescens. A darker 
form of the preceding. 
C. X Eastonii (longifolium and Lindleyanum). 
Very large growing, having flower scapes 2 and 
3 feet high, with several blooms open at one 
time. Of a green, brownish purple. . .$2.50 to 
C- X grande (caudatum X longifolium). 
blowers large, yellowish white, with green, the 
long, ribbon-like petals of same color, with 
crimson and greenish yellow lip.$2.50 to 
C. X grande atratum. A fine, dark variety 
of the preceding.$ 3.50 to 
C X Geralda (caudatum X Lindleyanum). 
dhis is a large, strong-growing plant, with tall 
scapes, with flowers having long sepals similar 
m color to caudatum.$ 5.00 to 
C. X leucorrhodum (Roezlii albiflorum). 
Very handsome, with large flowers. White, 
flushed with rose and pink.$2.50 to 
C. Lindleyanum. A very large growing and 
handsome species, with flower scapes 3 and 4 
feet long, with light green flowers veined with 
red brown.$ 5.00 to 
C. Lindleyanum X C. leucorrhodum. Habit 
same as preceding, with flowers a shade lighter 
ln color.$5.00 to 
C. longifolium. Flowers large, pale green with 
rose. 
C. longifolium, var. Hartwegii. Similar to 
preceding. 
C. longifolium, var. magniflorum. Flowers 
large, of a light yellowish green; very fine. 
„ \ ™ $3.50 to 
C. X Macrochilum giganteum (grande X 
Uropedium Lindenii). Flowers very large, 
dorsal sepal white shaded and veined with 
green. Petals very long, ribbon-like, greenish 
white and rose. Lip ivory white, shaded with 
pale green and brown.$10.00 to 
C. X Mrs. W. A. Roebling (caudatum X 
leucorrhodum). A magnificent Cypripedium, 
both in shape and color; with long, broad 
sepals of a rosy pink color, suffused with yel¬ 
lowish green. (See illustration,page 23.) .$2.50 to 
C. X nitidissimum (caudatum X Warscewiezii). 
A grand Cypripedium, with large flowers of 
light ochre, with yellowish brown and rosy 
red. The petals are very long and ribbon-like. 
$3.50 to 
C. X Penelaus {calurum X caudaturn). Flowers 
on long scapes, of a rosy purple color..$2.50 to 
C. X Perseus (Sedeni porphyreum X Lindley¬ 
anum). This is one of the finest of all. The 
flowers are large, crimson and white, and very 
tall scapes. As many as 4 to 6 flowers will 
sometimes be open at one time.$3.50 to 
C. X Roezelii. Similar to C. longifolium. 
^ o - . $2.50 to 
C. Sargentianum. Pale lilac, veined red, olive 
green and purple.$3.50 to 
C. X Saundersianum (caudatum X Schlimii). 
White, suffused with rose and veined with 
rose and green, with carmine rose lip. 
Each 
$2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
5.00 
3.50 
5.00 
7.50 
3.50 
10.00 
10.00 
2.50 
3.00 
5.00 
15.00 
3.50 
5.00 
3.50 
5.00 
3.50 
5.00 
3.50 
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