Brassocatlleya Heatonensis. 
BRASSOLAELIO—(Cont'd.) 
Jessopi, (B. Digbyana X L. Xanthina) —Medium sized, 
yellowish shadings. 4 bulbs 7.50 
Veitchi, (B. Digbyana X L. Purpurata) —Light lavender 
flowers. 4-bulbs 12.50 
BRASSOLAELIOCATTLEYA 
(Hybrids from Brassovola, Laelia and Cattleya). This 
handsome, showy group of hybrids includes a wonder¬ 
ful range of colors, and like the Brassocattleyas are 
characterized by a fringed lip. Their culture is similar 
to Cattleyas. Every orchid collection should include 
some Brassocattleyas and Brassolaeliocattleyas. 
Afterglow, (Be. Thorntonii X Lc. Rover) —A striking hybrid, 
ranging in color from peach shadings through to 
apricot. 
Good plants. 
4 bulbs 
15.00 
Afterglow- 
—A few selected fine 
types. 
4 bulbs 
25.00 
Afterglow- 
—Extra fine variety. 
4 bulbs 
35.00 
Albatross, 
(Bl. Digbyano-Purpurata X 
C. Mossiae) —A 
very nice Blc. 
4 bulbs 
20.00 
Andromeda, (Be. Mme. Chas. 
Maron 
X Lc. 
Golden 
Oriole) —Rather small flowers but of nice coloring. 
4 bulbs 20.00 
Bonniface, (BIc. Truffautiana X C. Hardyana) —Good 
flower running to bronze shadings. 4 bulbs 20.00 
Decia, (Be. Digbyano-Sehroderae X L. Purpurate) —Good 
plants. 4-5 bulbs 15.00 
Estelle, (Be. Digbyano-Mendeli var. Fortuna X Le. Mar- 
ginata) —A splendid variety of medium colorings. 
4-5 bulbs 30.00 
Everest, (Be. Mrs. J. Leemann X Le. Canhamiana) —A 
large flower, good shape and color. 4-5 bulbs 20.00 
Everest var. Venus —A huge flower of excellent shape 
and coloring. Only one available. 1 lead. 
4 bulbs 50.00 
Eudora. F.C.C.-N.Y.H.S.-A.M.A.O.S., (Ble. Queen of the 
Belgians X C. Gigas) —A well proportioned very large 
flower of good shape and color. Only one plant. 
1 lead. (See cut). 4 bulbs 50.00 
Gordon Highlander, (Be. Mme. Chas. Maron X Lc. 
Aphrodite) —One of the best of the Brasses for show 
purposes. Large, well textured flowers of medium 
coloring, with a fine, dark fringed lip. Good plants. 
4 bulbs 15.00 
Gordon Highlander —Fine variety. A huge flower. Only 
two plants. 4 bulbs 25.00 
Gordon Highlander —F.C.C.-N.Y.H.S. variety. The best 
type, only one plant. 4 bulbs 40.00 
Henry Stock, (Blc. Caligula X C. Dr. M. Lacroze)— A 
very fine shaped dark hybrid Only one. 
4 bulbs 25.00 
Henry Stock F.C.C.-A.O.S.— Exceptionally fine shaped 
and colored flower. 4 bulbs 45.00 
Idey, (Be. Mrs. J. Leemann X kc. Mita) —A nice colored 
Brasso. 4 bulbs 20.00 
Melrose, (Blc. Alfred Mollet X Lc. Mrs. T. Ward) —Heavily 
textured, good color. 1 lead. 4 bulbs 20.00 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont, (Be. Mrs. J. Leemann X kc. Alex)— 
Unusually colored running to bronze shadings. Good 
plants. 4 bulbs 20.00 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont —A very fine variety. 1 lead. 
4 bulbs 35.00 
Muriel var. Mrs. Hamner, (Be. Mme. Chas. Maron X 
Lc. Feronia) —A remarkable hybrid running to bronze 
shadings. Only 1 plant. 4 bulbs 50.00 
Seaforth Highlander, (Be. Mrs. J. Leemann X Lc. Aphro¬ 
dite) —A nice bold flower. 1 lead. 4 bulbs 15.00 
The Baroness, (Be. Mrs. J. Leemann X Lc. Ophir) —A large, 
good flower with yellow shadings. 4 bulbs 20.00 
Truffautiana, (Be. Mrs. J. Leemann X Lc. Luminosa) —All 
fine large flowers. Distinct yellow shadings. 1 lead. 
4 bulbs 20.00 
Truffautiana— Several very fine varieties. 4 bulbs 40.00 
Watteau, (B. Digbyana X Lc. Luminosa) —A fine, large 
compact flower. Good coloring, large distinct yellow 
eyes in throat. 4 bulbs 15.00 
Watteau— Several fine varieties. 4 bulbs 25.00 
Watteau —F.C.C. type. Exceptionally fine. 4 bulbs 35.00 
Wotan, (Be. Mrs. J. Leemann X Lc. Callistoglossa)— A 
fine formed flower of good coloring. 1 lead. 
4 bulbs 25.00 
Zena, (Blc. The Baroness X Lc. Luminosa)— A very fine 
yellow, of good texture. A few selected varieties. 
4 bulbs 35.00 
Zena var. Summit —Very fine type of yellow. Only 
one plant. 4 bulbs 75.00 
(Write for special offerings in smaller plants at re¬ 
duced prices.) 
BULBOPHYLLUM: 
This genus includes some of the very smallest orchids, 
producing flowers of a remarkably weird nature. Al¬ 
though a number are of botanical interest only they 
are all so unusual that only a few are not worthy of 
a place in a representative orchid collection. A 
Cattleya compost is suitable. Water freely when 
growing, and keep in a moist clean atmosphere. 
Barbigerum, (West Coast Africa)— Summer and various. 
An interesting little plant with the flower spike spring¬ 
ing from the base and bearing 8 to 12 flowers of 
yellowish tints with chocolate brown. The lip ter¬ 
minates in a brush of dark, silk-like hairs and oscillates 
in the slightest current of air. Nice little plants. 
7.50 to 10.00 
Careyanum, (India and Burma), (The Corncob Orchid) 
Summer and fall. Small flowers, reddish brown, set in 
dense, cylindrical racemes. 6-8 bulbs 5.00 
Caricinum, (India and Burma)— Summer and fall. Re¬ 
sembling Careyanum except the flower is not so 
densely set. 10-12 bulbs 5.00 
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