Lager £r> Hurrell 
Orchids 
Summit, N. J. 
11 
Each 
CATTLEYA Gaskelliana. A fine free-growing and free-blooming Cattleya. 
Flowers usually a pale amethyst-purple suffused with white, but fre¬ 
quently deeper and more uniform. Mav-July. Venezuela $2 50 to $5 00 
C. Gaskelliana alba. Price on application. 
C. Gaskelliana, Mrs. Hugh J. Grant. Sepals and petals, white; lip 
much fringed, white with triangular blotch of purple and lilac; 
throat, orange-yellow; flowers nearly 8 inches across . 20 00 
Cattleya Percivaliana 
Price, $1.50 to $85.00 each —See page 14 
C. gi#as. Of this grand Cattleya we claim to have the finest and most 
distinct type in cultivation at the present day; the blooms of this 
extraordinarily free-flowering type are much more intense in color 
than the old type. A number of very valuable hybrids, including the 
rare C. Hardy an a alba, have been flowered out of this type by several 
of our customers. July-August. Colombia.$3 00 to 5 00 
Fine half specimens . 10 00 to 25 00 
Very large specimens. 30 00 to 50 00 
C. gigas atro|xir|nirea. Price on application. 
C. gigas Arooldiae. “ 
C. gigas Sanderiana (Sec illustration , page 60) 
3 00 to 5 00 
