. Cattleya Gitbina. flowering, and an easily grown species ; Decem- ber and January. § to § Laelia Albida. Flowers 11 to 2 inches across and very fragrant ; nearly white, with pale pink lip streaked yellow in centre ; December and Jan- uary. § Laelia Majalis. Flowers bright silvery rose, lip blotched crimson purple, and margined rosy lilac ; June and July. § Laelia Autumnalis. A lovely and showy Orchid. It produces on spikes its blooms of from six to nine ; the sepals and petals are of a beautiful purple color ; lip rose and white, with yellow in the centre ; the flowers are


. Cattleya Gitbina. flowering, and an easily grown species ; Decem- ber and January. § to § Laelia Albida. Flowers 11 to 2 inches across and very fragrant ; nearly white, with pale pink lip streaked yellow in centre ; December and Jan- uary. § Laelia Majalis. Flowers bright silvery rose, lip blotched crimson purple, and margined rosy lilac ; June and July. § Laelia Autumnalis. A lovely and showy Orchid. It produces on spikes its blooms of from six to nine ; the sepals and petals are of a beautiful purple color ; lip rose and white, with yellow in the centre ; the flowers are four inches across ; December and January. § to § Laelia Autumnalis Atrorubens. Flowers rich reddish or magenta purple, deepest towards the tips of the sepals and petals, especially so on the upper part, while the lower is almost pure white. § Lycaste Skinneri. Flowers from four to six inches across ; sepals and petals white, more or less suffused with rose ; lip rosy lilac, frequently very heavily blotched with the deepest rosy crimson ; November to March. § to § Lycaste Aromatica. Flowers yellow, disposed in spikes ; free flowering, blooming during winter and spring and remaining in beautv for weeks. §


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