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Laelia rubescens: Dwarf growing. Pseudobulbs about: 2 inches hich. 
compressed with a single leaf about 4 inches long. Scapes are slender 
arching, 9 to 15 inches high, with about 6 flowers, about 2 inches 
across of white or flushed with rose and dark-maroon spot at base of 
lip. Winter. 4,50 
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Laelia rupestris: Another dwarf form. Spikes are several flowered, 
closely set, about 1 inch across. Color is purplé-violet with a paler 
throat. Fall. 4 50 
Laelia Xanthina: Pseudobulbs about 8 inches tall. single-leaved 
Scapes are 2 to 5 flowered, about 3 inches across, sepals and 
petals clear-yellow, lip yellow, the front lobe white, veined and 
suffused with crimson-purple. Spring and early summer. be U 
Lycaste skinneri: The most popular of the species. Height about 15 
inches, flowers large and handsome, variable. Sepals white. more 
or less suffused with rose, petals smaller, usually marked with rose. 
Lip whitish, thickly spotted with rose and crimson. Winter 4.00 
Lycaste skinneri alba: Same as above, but pure-white, the crest of 
the lip light-yellow. Very scarce. Winter. 20. 00 
Meiracyllium gemmae: Another dwarf plant which resembles Sophron- 
itis. in habit. Leaves are small, fleshy, red-tinted. Flowers on short 
racemes, sepals and petals subequal, slightly spreading lip continuous 
with base of column, all bright-amethyst in color. Spring. 3,00 
Miltonias spectabilis: Pseudobulbs flat-oval, at intervals on a creeping 
rhizome, Height of plant about 12 inches, foliage yellowish-green. 
Scapes are usually single-flowered. Flowers are large. nearly flat, 
sepals and petals creamy-white, rose-flushed at base. Lip is broad, 
Spreading, rose-purple with deeper veining, margin pale-rose or 
whitish. Very handsome. Summer. 3. 00 
Mormodes lineata: Similar in habit to Catasetum. Scapes about 1 fooi 
long, many-flowered, large, yellow, shaded with green, streaked and 
marked with reddish-brown. Very fragrant. Summer 4.00 
Odontoglossum bictoniense: A free-flowering Odontoglossum, blooming 
more than once a year. Pseudobulbs oval, flatish, plant about 15 inches 
tall. Scapes are many-flowered, a little taller than the plant. Medium 
sized blooms, the sepals and petals being yellowish-green, blotched with 
chestnut-brown. Lip heart-shaped, pale-rose in color. Autumn and 
various. 4.00 
