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LAELIA_ANCEPS. Mexico. Fseudo-bulbs, with flowers in long sprays, 
two to six flowers on a spray. Sepals and petals deep rose, lip 
crimson-purple, the flowers being three to four inches across and 
quite variable as to color. Very easy to grow and to bloom. 
Autumn and Winter. Pots, $4.00 to $5.00. 
LAELIA_ANCIBARINS HYBRID. A cross between Laelia Anceps and L. 
Ancibarina. Flowers on long stems, bright golden-orange in color. 
Very striking and desirable. Summer. Pots, $4.00 to $5.00; Baskets 
$7.50 and up. 
to nine on long sprays, rose-purple, 
Slightly variable in color. Scented. 
Extremely easy to grow and bloom. Autumn 
and Winter. 
Pots, $3.50. 
Baskets, $7.50 to $15.00. 
LAELIA GRANDIFLORS (Syn. Laelia Majalis 
and L. Speciosa). Mexico. Pseudo-bulbs 
with large flowers, one or two to a 
spike. Sepals and petals rose-lilac, 
lip white in center, marked with mauve- 
purple. Should be kept dry in winter 
except for an occasional light syringing. 
May and June. 
LAELIA AUTUMNALIS Fots, $3.50; -Baskets, $7.50 to $12.50. 

LAELIA_SUPERBIENS Guatemala. Stems three to seven feet high, 
carrying from twelve to twenty large flowers. Sepals and petals 
deep ross, lip rich crimson with yellow disc. Winter. 
Pots, $5.00 to $7.50. 
LYCASTE_AROMATICA. Mexico and Guatemala. Fseudo-bulbs. Dwarf 
habit, flowers on scapes three to four inches high. Golden yellow 
lip spotted with orange. Very fragrant. 
Variable as to blooming season. 
Pots, $4.00 to $5.00. 
LYCASTE_SKINNERI. Guatemala. Pseudo-~ 
bulbs. A very popular and beautiful 
species. Large and attractive flowers, 
variable as to color, sepals usually 
white suffused with rose, petals marked 
with deep rose. Lip whitish, thickly 
spotted with rose on crimson. Winter, 
Spring and Summer. Fots, $4.00; Various 
other varieties of Lycaste Skinneri in 
baskets, $7.50 to $15.00. 

