. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. oncidium (See page 18.) O. Insleayi Leopardinum. Flowers of very large size ; deep yellow, barred across with bars of reddish crimson ; lip bordered with spots and dots of the same color. S2 each. O. maculatum. A very elegant species. Flowers deep yellow, barred and spotted with dull crimson ; lip large, spreading, spotted with brown. Racemes pend
. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. oncidium (See page 18.) O. Insleayi Leopardinum. Flowers of very large size ; deep yellow, barred across with bars of reddish crimson ; lip bordered with spots and dots of the same color. S2 each. O. maculatum. A very elegant species. Flowers deep yellow, barred and spotted with dull crimson ; lip large, spreading, spotted with brown. Racemes pendent, con- sisting of 6 to 8 flowers. $ each. O. nebulosum. Flowers white, more or less spotted with brown; lip cordate, with a lemon-yellow crest; spikes stout, 4 to 7-flowered. S2 each. ONCIDIUM. A very large genus, and among the easiest of all Orchids to grow, producing their immense racemes of flowers in great profusion. They are very beautiful. O. C£esum. Guatemala. A strong-growing plant, not yet flowered by us. $ each. O. Cavendishianum. Guatemala. A yellow-flowered species. Flowers produced in abundance on immense branching panicles. $ to $ each. O. Cebolleta. Carthagena. Flowers reddish-yellow, thickly spotted with brown. A very handsome species. $ each. O. hastatum Rcezlii. Mexico. A very beautiful variety, that is a decided improvement on the old hastatum. Flowers yellowish, tinged with red, thickly dotted with cinnamon brown. $ each. O. crispum. Brazil. Flowers rich copper color ; petals waved and crimped. $2 each. O. incurvum. Mexico. Flowers pure white, streaked and blotched with purple and brown ; very fragrant. An elegant and free-flowering species. to $2 each. O. Jonesianum. A beautiful species of very distinct habit, the growth being downward, as in Caltleya ci- trina. Flowers creamy white, with large spots of chest- nut brown ; lip white, spotted crimson. $2 each. O. luridum. West Indies. Flowers dull yellow, blotched and spotted
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