SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. 
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ORCHIDS. 
Beautiful beyond description, keeping well long after 
being cut, and of easy culture, have brought the 
Orchid into great demand as a cut flower, and no florist 
should be without them. Not only are they sold to the 
customer, but they act as a great advertisement, and a 
two-dollar Orchid in flower will attract more attention 
than anything you can have in the store or greenhouse. 
The prices of this fine class of plants vary according to 
size. Below are listed the best varieties for florists' use. 
Each. 
Cattleya citrina. Yellow flowers.$o 50 to $1 50 
‘ intermedia. Free-flowering species. . 1 50 
“ Trianae. The most useful variety .. 1 00 “ 3 00 
Coelogyne cristata. Sprays, white flowers... 1 00 “ 2 50 
Cypripedium Boxallii. Flowers very freely.. 1 50 “ 2 50 
“ Dauthierii. Blooms in the 
autumn. 1 50 “ 2 50 
“ Dominianum. Several flowers 
on a spike. 1 00 “ 2 50 
“ Harrisianum. Flowers twice 
every year. 1 00 “ 2 00 
“ insigne. The best known of 
Orchids. 50 “ 2 00 
“ Lawrenceanum. Fine variegated 
foliage. 75 “ 2 00 
“ Sedenii. Beautiful pink flowers, 75 “ 2 00 
“ v i 11 0 s u m . Free-flowering 
species. 1 50 “ 2 50 
Dendrobium nobile. One of the finest. 1 00 “ 2 50 
“ Wardian um. Fine winter 
bloomer. 1 25 “ 2 50 
Laelia albida. White flowers, borne on spikes, 75 “ 1 5 ° 
“ anceps. Fine rose-colored flowers.... 75 “ 2 50 
“ purpurata. Grand variety.,. 1 75 “ 5 00 
Odontoglossum citrosum. Drooping spikes.. 75 “ 2 50 
“ Rossii majus. Free-flowering 
variety. 5 ° “ 1 5 ° 
Oncidium varicosum Rogersii. Spikes of yel¬ 
low flowers. I 75 
Zygopetalum Mackayii. Flowers very freely, 1 50 “ 2 50 
Any other variety in any quantity. Price on application. 
