BUTTERWORTH’S 
Cypripedium Suarenia—A very prolific greenish- 
bronze tiower with finely mottled foliage. Smail planis 
at $5.00 each, some few smaller at $3.00 and $4.Uu each; 
larger plants at $8.00 and $10.00 each. 
Cypripedium Ashburtoniae—UVark brown, almost ma- 
hogany fiower, when photographed on ordinary film 
seems to be a “black Orchid’! Small plants at $3.00 
each, larger plants at $5.00 each. 
Cypripedium Harrisianum—The usual Fall flowering 
commercial brown cypripedium. A very satisfactory 
plant to grow. Small plants at $5.0u each. 
Cypripedium Insigne Sanderae—t lowers a clear gold- 
en yellow. Flowering season is Fall and Early Winter. 
Small plants at $5.00 each. Larger plants at $10.00 
and $15.00 each. 
Cypripedium Maudiae—Flowers a clear green with a 
green and white striped dorsal sepal, An exquisite 
tlower of large size, plant is a mottled green, and flow- 
ers whenever the growth is completed, thus giving more 
than one set of flowers in a year on the larger plants. 
Small single growths at $10.00 each, strong single 
growths at $15.00 each. 
Cypripediums—Unnamed, unselected as to color. 
These are small plants of good parentage, but the labels 
have been lost in growing. Small, single-growth plants 
to flower on the next two or three growths, at $5.00 
each; slightly larger plants at $6.00 to $7.50 each. Some 
few very small piants at $3.00 each. 
Cypripediums—Plants to exhibit as specimens in 
Shows. These are large, well-bushed-out plants to pro- 
duce the maximum of flowers per square foot of space. 
This is the type to win a cultural certificate. Plants in 
six-inch pots at $25.00 to $47.50 each. Further descrip- 
tion furnished upon request. 
Cypripediums—Plants for Stud purposes. To use in 
hybridizing with the purpose in mind of raising fine, 
new things for the future. Our Plants are used by many 
Successful growers in the crossing. Write us your 
needs. Stud plants at $50.00 to $100.00 each. 
Cymbidiums—The finest large spray orchid, known 
throughout the orchid world for its lasting qualities as 
a cut flower; it comes in almost all the colors of the 
rainbow. 
Back-bulbs—Small size, at $1.00 per bulb. These are 
unselected and unnamed, but are taken from Our Own 
stock of commercial and show types at Framingham. 
Back-bulbs—Medium size, at $2.00 a bulb. Same as 
above, but of greater average size. 
Cymbidiums—Young, unnamed, unselected, unflow- 
ered plants, newly potted, to flower on the next one or 
two growths. Plants at $10.00 each. 
Cymbidiums—Special varieties in large pots or pans 
to go into large tubs and be grown on for a cultural 
certificate. Priced on size and variety, at $150.00 to 
$250.00 per plant. 
Laelia Anceps—The easiest to grow of the lavender 
orchids. Flowering time is from Christmas to after St. 
Valentine’s Day. Lovely, long spikes of delicate beauty. 
Color is lavender to mauve on the sepals and petals, 
while the throat is a rich, Royal purple. Plants produce 
from two to six flowers on a stem. These will stand 
more punishment than almost any other orchid we know 
of. Can be grown cool or warm. These plants are at 
$5.00 to $10.00 each. Quantity purchases at $50.00 
per 100 bulbs. An excellent plant to grow to give as 
an inexpensive present when in flower. A charming 
adornment for the living room when in flower. A rapid 
grower that pleases every one. 
Laelia Gouldiana—The same cultural characteristics 
as the plants described above. These flowers are a 
bright magenta throughout, and although a little smaller 
in size they are produced in greater numbers on a spray 
(from 4 to 13 flowers on a spray). A real Christmas 
FRAMINGHAM. MASS. 
Orchid. Plants at $5.00, larger plants at $10.00 each. 
quantity prices on lots of 100 bulbs upon application. 
Laelia Anceps Variety Bulis Alba—A Very inne White 
Laelia. Produces trom three to six flowers on a spray. 
Small flowering size plants at $25.00 a plant. This 1s 
one of the choicest white orchids, and easy to grow, 
Special collection for beginners or those who do not 
possess a well-rounded collection. 20 different Orchids, 
all flowering size plants, for $100.00, plus the packing 
charges of 5 or 10%. The group comprises the follow- 
ing genera of orchids (selection as to the exact type 
must be left to us when we fill the order) ; 
Oncidiums, all different 
Cypripediums, all different 
different Laelias 
different Odontoglossums 
type of Dendrobium 
type of Epidendrum 
types of Cattleyas 
This same selection may be obtained in much larger 
plants at $200.00 for the twenty plants; and the same 
selections, but not all flowering size plants, for only 
$75.00 for the twenty plants. 
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Dendrobiums—Native to India and Burma, beautiful, 
small, orchid-shaped flowers, in mother of pearl shades, 
with a dark throat; flowers are produced many to the 
stem. A rapid grower for the Collection. Can be grown 
either warm or cool. 
Dendrobium Nobile—The popular dendrobium, which 
flowers from Valentine’s Day to Easter, and is called 
by many, “Baby Orchids’. Plants $5.00 and $7.50 each. 
Larger plants up to Immense Specimens at $50.00 each. 
Dendrobium Nobile var. Wallichianum—aA darker type 
of the above dendrobium. Plants at $5.00 to $7.50 
each; some larger plants at $15.00 each. 
Dendrobium Austinii—A dark purple hybrid with very 
pleasing flowers. Plants at $10.00 and $15.00 each. 
Dendrobium Calceolaria—A large, tall growing plant, 
bearing exquisite sprays of Tawny-orange fiowers, with 
the pouch shaped as in the popular Calceolaria plants. 
A lush grower. Large plants at $25.00 each. (These 
plants are ready for division if you wish). Smaller 
plants at $15.00 each. 
Dendrobium Hybrids of special Quality. These are 
Show types, bred of the most costly parentage . . . and 
worth it. Priced according to size and variety, at $25.00 
to $100.00 per plant. List upon Application. 
Other orchids in small quantities, as they are propa- 
gated in excess in any one department, at $10.00 and 
up. These include the following plants and others from 
time to time and are principally for collectors. Epi- 
dendrum Vitellinum (fiery Red), Stanhopea Wardii 
Aurea (deep yellow with brown spots or flecks), An- 
graecum Sequipedale (pale cream-green), Laelia An- 
cibarina (orange), Coelogyne Cristata (white), Cypri- 
pedium Rosetti (olive green), Zygopetalum MacKayii 
(green, brown, white and purple), Miltonia Vexillaria 
(pink), and others, which we are not ready to list as yet. 
Visitors are invited to inspect our Establishment, at 
Framingham, where a complete line of horticultural 
materials for orchid growers—Including Orchid Peat— 
is to be had. We are often able to arrange for the re- 
potting of small collections, list upon application. We 
also have Plants of the White Spathophyllum in stock 
at $5.00 to $7.50 per plant, in from five to six-inch pots. 
The Red Anthuriums, that flower for Christmas and 
Valentine’s Day, are also available at $5.00 to $10.00 
per plant. 
BUTTERWORTH’S ORCHIDS 
P. O. Box 229, Framingham, Mass., U.S.A. 
All sales are final, and the statement Flowering size 
is in no sense a guarantee of a plant to flower under 
adverse conditions. 
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