BLOOMING SIZE CATTLEYA SPECIES (Cont.) 
Blooming Price 
‘Time Each 
C Forbesii PS A eee ee Spring and 8.50 
Sepals and petals yellowish, lip yellow streaked Summer 
with red on inside of side lobes. 
CEgtanuloscmuvgee meen ee ye Summer 8.50 
Sepals and petals olive-green, brown spotted. 
Lip whitish, densely spotted with crimson. Sev- 
eral 4” blooms on each spike. 
C Harrisoniae 5s ean SCS tdi: «er an eer Summer 8.50 
Sepals, petals and lip all lilac to magenta color. 
Fine texture and very nice shape. 3” in size. 
Gainrermegidiieme- me erect ie ee Summer 8.50 
Almost pure-white sepals and petals, suffused 
with rose. Lip is rose-purple, 3” in size. 
(SC LGTSTET GE 2 CASS Senay eer eee ree Fall 8.50 
Sepals and petals rose to purple with dark lip. 
Several to a spike. 4”’ to 5” in size. 
GRIGtCOlomerer cee) et eee se a) Summer 8.50 
Plant is dwarf in habit. Small flowers set close 
on short penducle. Pale-yellow with side lobes 
of lip streaked with purple. 
G Mossiae . . . . . . . . . . Spring—Easter 8.50 
The best known of all the Cattleya species. and Mother’s 
Usually rose-colored sepals and petals with lip Day 
streaked with darker purple. 
C Skinneri W! &. «DR a ae Early 8.50 
Similar in habit and coloring to C Bowringeana. Summer 
C trianae > WA ee ge ee Fall and 8.50 
Very well-known Cattleya species with light Winter 
sepals and petals and dark lip. 
