Coelogyne Cristata. 
CIRRHOPETALUM 
Mostly of Botanical interest with flowers remarkable for 
their structure and closely allied to Bulbophyllum. The 
culture and compost is similar. 
Guttulatum, (India)—Various. Yellow-green flowers 
speckled with purple and purple lip. 4-5 bulbs 5.00 
Medusae—(See Bulbophyllum). 
Picturatum, (Malaya)—Various. 2" flowers greenish yel¬ 
low spotted with crimson. 4-5 bulbs 5.00 
Reiractum, (Burma)—Winter. Yellowish with red. Lip 
spotted with red. 5-6 bulbs 7.50 
COELOGYNE 
A remarkably interesting genus which should be in¬ 
cluded in every collection. With the exception of Mas- 
sangeana, Dayana, etc., they should be potted with 
a compost of % osmunda and Vi sphagnum moss. 
Good drainage is essential and an abundance of water 
while growing. When growth is finished, remove to 
a cooler house or position and give less water while 
resting. C. Pandurata, The Green Orchid, from Borneo, 
is one of the most striking. 
Asperata, (Borneo)—Late spring. Long drooping racemes 
with flowers about 3" across. Cream yellow. Yellow 
lip veined with brown and orange. 4-5 bulbs 7.50 
Asperata—Larger and stronger plants. 10.00-12.50 
Barbata, (Assam)—Winter. Erect spikes about 12". Flow¬ 
ers 3" across. White lip with very dark brown hairs. 
4-5 bulbs 5.00 
Barbata—Larger plants. 7.50-10.00 
Burfordense, (Asperata X Pandurata)—A hybrid with 
green sepals and petals and brown lip. The colors 
not as deep or striking as those in C. Pandurata. A 
very good grower. 3-4 bulbs 7.50 
Coelogyna Massangeana. 
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