Catlleya Percivaliana. 
Intermedia var. Alba—Flowers pure white and 
of heavy texture. A few flowering sized 
plants. 4 bulbs 15.00 
Intermedia var. Alba—Several stronger plants. 
20.00-25.00 
Labiata, (Brazil)—Fall. Large flowers. 2-7 flowers on 
a spike. Showy and very variable as to color 
in a range of rose to deep crimson-purple. Throat 
marked with yellow. 4 bulbs 5.00 
Labiata—Larger and stronger plants. 7.50-15.00 
Labiata var. Alba—Flowers pure white. Yellow 
throat and lip. Rare. Only one. 4 bulbs 35.00 
Labiata var. Rosea—A distinct light variety. 
1 lead. 4 bulbs 15.00 
Lobata, (Syn. Laelia Boothiana), (Brazil)—Late spring. 
Spikes 2-5 large flowers. Light rose-purple with 
deeper veins. Lip crisped crimson-purple. A very 
good grower. 4 bulbs 5.00 
Lobata—Larger and stronger plants. 7.50-10.00 
Luedemanniana, (Syn. Speciosissima)—Large flowers. 
Sepals and petals flesh. Lip rich magenta with 
white and yellow in the center. 
4-5 bulbs 7.50 
CATTLEYA—(Cont'd.) 
Gigas Alba, (Firmen Lambeau)—Without a doubt the 
outstanding flower of the Cattleya section. Pure white 
sepals and petals. Large pure white lip with two 
yellow eyes in the throat. Gigas Alba is an excep¬ 
tionally good grower. A very limited number of plants 
in stock. (See cut). Price on application. 
Gigas Frau Melani Beyrodt—A beautiful flower with 
pure white sepals and petals and a deep crimson lip, 
with yellow eyes in the throat. 4 bulbs 35.00 
Gigas Rochellensis—Very rare. Pure white sepals and 
petals with a large white lip, suffused with a very 
faint tinge of lavendar. Only 1 plant. 
Price on appllcaiion. 
Loddigessii—(See Harrisoniae). 
Maxima, (Very scarce), (Ecuador)—Fall. Spikes 5-10 flow¬ 
ers not as large as Labiatas. Sepals and petals rose. 
Lip darker, and veined lighter. 4 bulbs 15.00 
Mendelii, (Colombia)—Spring. Labiata section. Large 
handsome flowers. Sepals and petals light. Lip 
deeper. 4-5 bulbs 7.50 
Mendelii—Larger and stronger plants. 10.00-15.00 
Mendelii var. Colombia—Very fine variety. 
4 bulbs 15.00 
Gigas Imperialis — Flowers larger than the 
type, and more richly colored. 
4 bulbs 15.00 
Gigas Sanderiana—The finest of the colored 
types. 4 bulbs 15.00 
Hardyana, (Colombia) — Summer. A natural 
hybrid (Dowiana var Aurea X Gigas). 
Very large flowers, deep rose sepals and 
petals, frilled lip of magenta and veined 
with gold and dark purple. One of the 
showiest of the Cattleya species. This has 
also been raised artificially and is con¬ 
sidered a very excellent hybrid. 
4 bulbs 12.50 
Hardyana—Stronger plants. 4 bulbs 15.00 
Hardyana var. Alba—A very fine thing, with 
large white sepals and petals and deep 
magenta lip veined with gold and purple. 
4 bulbs 15.00 
Hardyana var. Alba—Stronger plants. 
4 bulbs 20.00 
Hardyana—Springbrook variety. An outstand¬ 
ing fine type. 4 bulbs 25.00 
Harrisoniae, (Syn. Loddigessii variety, (Brazil) 
—Late spring. Colors vary from lilac to 
magenta. Lip with touch of yellow. 
4-5 bulbs 5.00-10.00 
Intermedia, (Brazil)—April and May. Harri¬ 
soniae like habit, sepals and petals white, 
flushed with rose. Lip rose purple. 
4 bulbs 10.00 
Cattleya Schroederae. 
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