CYPRIPEDIUM—Continued 
Selenipedium Section: 
These are so distinct in regard to habit of the plants, 
color and shape 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 the other. 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. 
Many are white, or nearly so; others are rose pink to 
purple in color, while some are green, suffused with 
yellow and purple. They are of the easiest culture and 
form handsome and stately subjects in the greenhouse 
or conservatory when in flower. 
Albopurpureum, (Schlimi X Dominianum). 
2-3 growths 5.00 
Brysa—Large growths. One of the finest. 
2-3 growths 7.50 
Browni, (Leucorrhodum X Longifolium, var. Magniflorum). 
2-3 growths 
5.00 
Browni—Larger and stronger plants. 
2-3 growths 
10.00 
Cunia, (Longifolium X Stonei). 
3-4 growths 
5.00 
Conchiferum, (Caricinum X Longifolium var. Hartwegi). 
3-4 growths 
5.00 
Calurum, (Longifolium X Sedeni). 
3-4 growths 
5.00 
Calurum Rougieri. 
2-3 growths 
5.00 
Cardinale. 
2-3 growths 
5.00 
Group of Cypripediums. 
Group of Selenipediums. 
Cleola, (Reticulatum X Schlimi Albiflorum). 
3- 4 growths 5.00 
Dominianum, (Caricinum X Caudatum). 
4- 5 growths 5.00 
Estoni, (Longifolium X Lindleyanum). 2-3 growths 7.50 
Grande. (Caudatum X Longifolium). 2-3 growths 5.00 
Leucorrhodum, (Roezli X Schlimi Albiflorum). 
2-3 growths 5.00 
Lindleyanum. 2-3 growths 10.00 
Lindleyanum X C. Leucorrhodum. 2-3 growths 15.00 
Magniflorum. 2-3 growths 5.00 
Macrochilum Giganteum. (Caudatum X Grande). 
2-3 growths 10.00 
Mrs. W. A. Roebling, (Caudatum X Leucorrhodum). 
2-3 growths 5.00 
Nitidissimum. 3.4 growths 7.50 
Penelaus, (Calurum X Caudatum). 2-3 growths 5.00 
Perseus, (Sedeni Porphyreum X Lindleyanum). 
2-3 growths 10.00 
^ oez ^* 2-3 growths 5.00 
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