CALANTHE 
{Warm) 
Calanthes deserve to be special favorites with amateurs, as they produce an abundance 
of very showy, decorative flowers, which last a long time in full beauty. They are also of 
very easy culture. 
BARON SCHROEDER (Regnieri x vestita, gigantea) 
Cream with magenta at center. Late Winter 4-5" 
BRYAN, VAR. WM. MURRAY (Regnieri x vestita, rubro-oculata) 
Large flowers, white petals and sepals 
with crimson lip. Late Winter 33^-4" 
SEDENII-HARRISII (Veitchii x vestita, Turneri) 
Pure white. Late Winter 3-33^" 
VEITCHII Moulmein 
Pale pink. Late Winter 3-33^" 
VESTITA, VAR. RUBRO-OCULATA Moulmein 
Pink. Late Winter 3-33^" 
$3 
3 
2 
2 
2 
COELOGNE 
{Intermediate and Warm) 
The following types are especially suitable for amateur collections, for with ordinary 
care they will grow and flower freely, making a fine display. 
CRISTATA East India 
Very beautiful dwarf plant. Flowers 
3"-4" across, charmingly undulate of 
pure white with brilliant gold in lip. 
{Intermediate) Winter 8" $ 5 - 10 
PANDURATA Borneo 
Long sprays of large, handsome, pale 
green flowers with rich brownish-black 
markings. Very striking and distinctive. 
{Warm) Late Summer 5-6" 15 - 20 
MOOREANA Annam 
Flowers similar in size and color to cris- 
tata but borne on 18" sprays. A magnifi¬ 
cent orchid. {Intermediate) Winter 5-6" 25 - 30 
CYMBIDIUM 
{Intermediate and Cool) 
The Cymbidium genus is justly very popular, as they are unequaled for handsome and 
showy decoration during winter and early spring. The flowers, three to five inches across, 
are borne on tall, graceful, arching sprays. 
BEATRICE (unknown parentage) 
Straw color, rusty-rose in lip. 
BEATRICE, VAR. SUPERBA 
Pale yellow, crimson in lip. 
CAPELLA (Pauwelsii x Wiganianum) 
Cream and light yellow. 
CERES (FAnsonii x insigne, Sanderi) 
Lovely shade of deep rose. 
5-6" $ 15 - 20 
6" 30 
6" 17 
6" 20 - 50 
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