Archive image from page 43 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1894roya Year: 1894 X. 'Even to look up at them perched oji boug-h and stems, as one rides by, and to ffuess xuhat exquisite and fantastic form may issue, in a few months or weeks, out of those fleshy, often 2insightly leaves, is a strange pleasureâa spur to the fancy which is surely wholesome, if we will but believe that alt were inventedby a Fancy which desires to call out in zis, by contemplating them, suchosmalhfan


Archive image from page 43 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1894roya Year: 1894 X. 'Even to look up at them perched oji boug-h and stems, as one rides by, and to ffuess xuhat exquisite and fantastic form may issue, in a few months or weeks, out of those fleshy, often 2insightly leaves, is a strange pleasureâa spur to the fancy which is surely wholesome, if we will but believe that alt were inventedby a Fancy which desires to call out in zis, by contemplating them, suchosmalhfancy as we possess; a?id to make us poets, each according to his power, by shozui7ig a world in zuhich, if rightly looked at, all is poetry.'âKingsley. BBASSAVOLA cordata. Jamaica. A neat white flowering plant; rigid leaves. 75 cts. to $2 each. BROUGHTONIAsanguinea {Satyrium parasiticum, Broughtonia coccinea, Dendrobium sanguin- eum, Epideiidruni sanguineuni). Jamaica. Flowers bright crimson, and last long in per- fection. $1 to S3 each. CATTLEYA citrina. A cool-house Orchid of merit and extensive cultivation ; from Mexico ; flow- ers deliciously sweet, bright yellow, three inches across. 75 cents to §2 each. C. Qaskelliana. A magnificent species, allied to the C. labiata group. Flowers seven inches Cattleya Triantr. CATTLEYA, continued. across, deep rose colored, |withl jyeUow' lip. each. C. Percivaliana. Brazil. One of the darkest flowered varieties in cultivation ; rose, deepen- ing to purplelin the lip. $i.,so each. C. Trianae. Central America. This is perhaps the most universally grown for cut-flowers ; is a free bloomer, and flowers range in color from the purest white, all through the shades of rose to royal purple. $1 to $3 each. C(ELOGYNE cristata. An Asiatic sort, being vig- orous, and adapted to cultivation. Pure, ivory white flowers, with yellow veins. Free- blooming. $1 each. CYMBIDITIM Saundersii. A yellow-flowered Orchid from South Africa. Free-flower


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