Descriptive and Priced Catalog 
CATTLEYA 
(. Intermediate) 
This is the flower that is generally brought to mind when Orchids are mentioned. They 
are large handsome flowers with two massive petals and three smaller sepals, while the lip 
is largely developed and elegantly frilled or fringed. The prevailing colors of the petals are 
all the shades of mauve, rose, or lilac, but the lip is usually much darker with yellow mark¬ 
ings, and shows much variation. The species and their many hybrids are so numerous that 
they can be had to bloom the year round, and they form the basis of every collection. 
AMABILIS (labiata x gigas) 
Deep rose, dark lip. Autumn 5" 
ARMAINVILLIERENSIS (Mendelii x gigas) 
Rosy-mauve, large purple lip. Spring 5" 
ATLANTIC (Mendelii x Trianae) 
Pale lilac, yellow in lip. Winter 5" 
BEN NEVIS (Alcimeda, alba x intertexta, Juliette) 
Large pure white flower with gold in lip. 
Very free flowering. Winter 4p2 - 5-6" 
BERTH (Harrisoniae, alba x labiata) 
Medium sized, very round, heavy-tex¬ 
tured, pure white. Autumn 3^-4" 
BOWRINGIANA Brazil 
Five to twenty flowers, reddish-violet 
with darker lip. Autumn 5-6-7-S" 
CARMEN (Luedemanniana x gigas) 
Mauve with striated purple lip. Summer 5" 
CELIA, VAR. ALBA (Harrisoniae, alba x Lady Veitch) 
Medium sized, pure white, very round, 
heavy-textured. Very free flowering. Autumn 3^-4" 
CHESSLER (gigas x General Pau) 
Blush with vivid purple lip, usually two 
yellow eyes. July-December 4-5" 
DUPREANA (Warneri x gigas) 
Showy flower. Spring 5" 
ENID (gigas x Mossiae) 
Mauve with throat markings of the Mos¬ 
siae type usually. A^ear round 5" 
EUCHARIS (Cowianae, alba x Mossiae, Wageneri, alba) 
Very fine large pure white with yellow 
throat. Spring 5-6" 
FABIA (Dowiana x labiata) 
Rosy-mauve, richly frilled deep crimson 
lip with golden veins. Autumn 4—5" 
GASKELLIANA Venezuela 
Pale to deep mauve, throat striated with 
yellow. Late Summer 4-5" 
$15 
15 
15 
30-75 
30-75 
5-20 
15 
30-75 
10-15 
15 
10 
30-75 
10-15 
5-10 
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