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All quotations are for plants of blooming size, although not nec- 
essarily in bloom. 
As we are continually importing Orchids, we are constantly improv- 
ing and adding to our list and are in a position to supply quite a 
number of Orchids not included in this catalogue. 
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CATTLEYA_BOWRINGIANA. Central America. Stems nine to eighteen 
inches. Produces spikes with from five to fifteen flowers, rose 
purple with darker lip and lighter throat. Autum. 
Pots $6.00, 7.50 and $12.50. 
CATTLEYA CITRINA- Dwarf habit, flowers pendent, borne singly - 
bright yellow, lip edged with white. Fragrant. Spring and summer. 
Pots $5.00. , 
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richly colored magenta, crimson, pink and tawny yellow. Throat 
marked crimson and gold, Autumn, Winter. Pots $6.00 - Large 
specimens $12.50. 
CATTLEYA SKINNERI. Guatemala. Similar in habit to above. Flowers 
rose~-purple, in clusters, paler throat. Spring and early Summer. 
Both of the above species are very beautiful and easy to grow. 
Pots $6.00 to $7.50. 
CYPRIPEDIUM INSIGNE. India, Assam, etc. 
An easily grown and comparatively hardy 
terrestrial Orchid. Flowers large and 
quite variable. Dorsal sepal green with 
brown purple spots at center and base, 
usually whitish at apex. Petals yellow- 
ish green, shaded with brown. This 
Orchid, known as the "Lady Slipper", 
should be kept cool and never be allowed 
to get dry. Can be grown in leaf mold, 
osmundine, peat, or a light soil mixture. 
We can supply many other Cypripedium 
species and varieties on request, 
Pots $3.50. Large specimens $10.00 and 
$12.50. z 7 

Guatemala. A 
very handsome species. Flowers in long 
racemes, sepals and petals green and 
chocolate brown, lip white with crimson 
bloteh. Delightfully fragrant. Grown 
in baskets, pots, or on logs. A splendid 
Orchid. Spring and early Summer. 
Pots $5.00 to $7.50. 
Baskets $10.00 to $15.00. 

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