Species 
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CATTLEYAS 
Description 
AURANTIACA 
Small orange-red flowers in clusters, a novelty. Blooms 
December, January and February. 
. BOWRINGIANA 
Flowers rose purple, 2 to 10 on a spike, 3” to 314” 
across. Lip same color but much darker. Fall blooming. 
. CHOCOENSIS (Quadricolor) 
Flowers about 442”, White to blush white. Lip magenta- 
purple, throat yellow. Winter blooming. 
C. DOWIANA 
Flowers large 6” to 8” across. Sepal and petals nan- 
keen yellow, crimson flecked. Lip rich crimson-purple, 
lined old gold. Fall blooming 
C. ELDORADO 
Sepals and petals pale rose or blush white. Front lobe 
of lip magenta, throat orange, blooms in the Fall. 
C. GASKELLIANA 
Flowers large, 6 to 8 inches across. Sepals and petals 
whitish, rose-purple throat striated with yellow. Colors 
very variable. A good summer commercial flower. 
Summer blooming June - July. 
Cc. GIGAS 
The largest flowers of the labiata section. Flowers 8 
to 9 inches across. Sepals and petals rose, lip crimson- 
purple, with yellow markings in the throat. Very hand- 
some. Summer blooming. 
C. GRANULOSA 
Flowers about 4 inches across, very heavy texture. 
Sepals and petals olive green, brown spotted. Lip 
spreading, whitish, densely spctted with crimson. Fall 
bloomer. 
HARRISONIANA 
Flowers 3 to 4 inches across in clusters. From lilac to 
magenta. Throat yellow. Spring and early summer 
blooming. 
- INTERMEDIA 
Sepals and petals white flushed with rose, lip rose 
purple. Summer blooming. 
. LABIATA 
Flowers large 6 to 8 inches across, 2 to 6 flowers per 
spike. Sepals and petals bright rose, lip deep crimson- 
purple frilled, throat marked yellow. Fall blooming. 
Twenty-eight 
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CATTLEYAS SPECIES 
BLOOMING SIZE ORCHID PLANTS 
CATTLEYAS (Cont.) 
Description 
Price 
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Species 
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NURSERYMEN’S EXCHANGE 
LODDIGESII 
Flowers 2 to 7 on a spike, 3 to 4 inches across. Pale 
lilac-rose in color, lip darker, throat yellowish. Summer 
blooming. 
C. LUTEOLA 
Flowers small, about 2 inches across, pale yellow, lip 
streaked with purple. Fall blooming. 
Cc. MAXIMA 
Flowers 5 to 7 inches across, 3 to 7 flowers per spike. 
Sepals and petals rose, lip darker, distinctly veined. 
Fall Winter bloomer. 
C. MENDELLI 
Flowers variable from white to light blush, lip frilled. 
the front lobe varying from deep magenta to 
crimson. Early Summer bloomer. 
C. MOSSIAE : 
Flowers large and handsome, very variable. Typically 
with light rose sepals and petals, lip crimson and rose 
with yellow markings. The Easter Orchid. 
C. PERCIVALIANA 
Sepals and petals deep rose, lip frilled, richly colored, 
magenta, crimson, pink and tawny yellow. Throat 
marked with crimson gold. The Christmas Orchid. 
REX 
Spikes 2 to 7, flowered. Sepals and petals creamy to 
yellow, lip crimson-red, veined with yellow. Spring 
bloomer. 
. SCHROEDERAE 
Resembling Trianae in habit, flowers large with broad 
waved sepals and petals. Color usually a light rose, 
deeper on the lip. Throat deep orange. Lip frilled. 
Early Spring bloomer. 
. SKINNERI 
Spikes 3 to 8, flowered. Flowers 242 to 3 inches 
across. Clustered. Sepals and petals rose-purple, color 
deeper on the lip. Makes up its sheath in the Fall, 
sheath remains dry and brown all Winter. Blooms in 
pring. 
SPECIOSISSIMA (Luedemanniana) 
Flowers large, 6 to 9 inches across. Petals broad. 
Sepals and petals from flesh color to medium purple. 
Lip slightly trumpet shaped, rich amethyst and white, 
yellow and amethyst in the center. Spring bloomer. 
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