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Lager Hurrell 
Orchids 
Summit, N. J. 
MATERIALS POR ORCHID CULTURE—Continued. 
Size 4-inch 
“ 5 “ 
“ 6 “ 
PANS, such as we use ourselves 
Per doz. 
Per doz. 
$0 60 
80 
1 25 
1 40 
Size 8-inch.$1 65 
“ 9 “ . 2 00 
“ 10 “ . 2 50 
“ 12 “ . 3 50 
Per Bbl. 
Selected Orchid Peat...:.$2 75 
“ “ “ picked.. 4 25 
Peat Soil, for general use. 1 50 
Special Imported Leafsoil, for Orchids. 4 00 
Sphagnum Moss. 2 75 
“ picked. 4 50 
Sheep Manure (special for Orchids).per 100 lbs., 2 00 
Correspondence, solicited on anything pertaining to Orchids. 
In addition to the plants listed in this Catalogue, we have always on hand a 
number of fine varieties which crop up from time to time, including a number of 
Seedling Orchids from fine crosses. 
Estimates will be furnished on large quantities of Orchids, for stocking con¬ 
servatories or greenhouses in any part of the country. 
We have always a number of applications on our books from competent 
Gardeners and Orchid Growers whom we can recommend to parties requiring 
the service of such men. 
EXPRESSIONS OF APPRECIATION 
Messrs. Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J. 
Gentlemen:—The case of Cattleya Mossiae arrived here in good shape. I thank you very much 
for same; they arc the finest lot of imported Mossiae I have ever seen. I should think you will 
not have much trouble getting buyers for such fine plants. Yours very truly, 
Lenox, Mass., April 20. THOMAS PROCTOR. 
Messrs. Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J. 
Gentlemen: The case of Cattleya Mossiae arrived to-da3 r i n first-class condition ; such plants as 
these will not fail to give satisfaction. They are the finest imported Cattleyas I have ever seen. 
1 hanking you for the liberal number of bulbs sent, and wishing you every success in future im¬ 
portations, I am, gentlemen, Yours faithfully, 
Brooklawn Farms, Morris Plains, N. J., HENRY J. ALLEN, Gardener to Dr. D. H. McAlpin. 
April 25, ’04. 
Messrs. Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N J 
Gentlemen: The case of Cattleya Mossiae arrived 3-esterday and I wish to say that they are 
the finest lot of imported Cattleyas I have ever seen ; almost every leaf is green and the bulbs all 
plump and good. Thanking you for the liberal number of plants sent, and congratulating you on 
the success of this importation. I am, Yours very truly, 
Wyndhurst Gardens, Lenox, Mass., April 6, ’04. ALFRED J. LOVELESS 
Messrs. Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J. 
Dear Sirs:—The Orchids arrived yesterday in first-class shape. Thanking you for your prompt¬ 
ness in filling m3' order, and hoping shortly to send 3 r ou a larger one, I remain, Yours truly, 
Vancouver, B. C., Sept. 16, 1904. HOWARD WALKER. 
Messrs Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J. 
Dear Sirs:—I received the twenty cases of Trianae last night, and this morning have them all 
unpacked. They, like all you have sent me, arc an exceptionally fine lot of plants, and I wish to 
thank you for the way in which you have filled my order, and to assure you that I very much 
appreciate the quality 3 r ou have given me. Yours trulv 
Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. 
GEORGE B. WILSON. 
