Dendrobium splendidissimum —See page 31 
L TELIA—Continued 
L. anceps_ Hilliana, var. Rosefleldiensis. 
Similar in color to the preceding, but greatly 
superior in form in every part of the flower. Each 
$10.00 to$15.00 
L. aneeps Lageriana. A new and beautiful 
variety; sepals and petals white, suffused with 
rose; lip dark lavender mottled and streaked 
with purple; lateral lobes lavender and veined 
with purple; throat yellow with purple veins. . 15.00 
L. aneeps Percivaliana. Sepals and petals 
palest rose pink; lip with bright mauve purple. 
$5.00, $7.50 to 10.00 
L. aneeps rosea. A pleasing and distinct va¬ 
riety with pale rose colored flowers; the lip is 
large, of rosy magenta color (See illustration. 
Page 49).$5.00 to 7.50 
L. aneeps, var. Sanderiana. Sepals and petals 
pure white, with a rose-purple blotch on the 
front lobe of the lip. December-February. 
Mexico (See illustration, page 49).$3.00 to 5.00 
L. aneeps, var. Stella. Sepals and petals pure 
white; front lobe of lip white, with rose mark¬ 
ings; throat yellow with purple lines. Decem¬ 
ber-February. Mexico (See illustration, page 
49 ).$3.00 to 5.00 
L. aneeps Veitchiana. Sepals and petals al¬ 
most pure white, with slaty blue lip and 
similar lines in the tube. (See illustration, 
P Q oe 49.).$5.00 to 10.00 
L. aneeps Wllllamsll. 5.00 to 10.00 
L. autumnalis. Flowers purple, lip rose and Each 
white, with yellow center, on graceful spikes 
2 or 3 feet long; very fine. November-Janu- 
ary. Mexico (See illustration, page 36). $2.50 
L. autumnalis alba. Pure white, except for a 
slight tinge of yellow in the throat. . . . $15.00 to 25.00 
L. autumnalis atro-rubens. 
L. cinnabarina. Flowers orange-scarlet, with 
a crispy lip; very valuable for hybridizing. 
January-March. Brazil.$2.50 to 
L. crispa. Flowers much crisped and undulated, 
4 to 5 inches across; white sepals and petals, 
sometimes tinted with pale purple toward the 
base; lip veined and reticulated deep purple. 
Summer months. Brazil. (See illustration, 
page 36).$3.00 to 
L. Dayana. Flowers 3 to 4 inches across, rose- 
purple. Brazil. 
L. Dayana X L. aneeps Stella. 
3.50 
3.50 
5.00 
2.50 
5.00 
L. elegans. A magnificent Orchid nearly ex¬ 
tinct 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 gen¬ 
erally flowers twice during the year; its mag¬ 
nificent 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 and 10.00 
Dendrobium thyrsiHorum —See page 31 
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