Archive image from page 63 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1893roya Year: 1892 58 Reasoner Bros., Oneco, Florida. LiELIA albida. A lovely species, having racemes of flowers in December and January; from five to twenty flowers on each raceme; in color pink and white and deliciouslv sweet. $3 each. L. autumnalis rosea. Flowers are three to four inches across, of a deep rose color, produced in late autumn and winter. The perfume is powerful. each. L. harpophylla. A fine plant, which shou


Archive image from page 63 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1893roya Year: 1892 58 Reasoner Bros., Oneco, Florida. LiELIA albida. A lovely species, having racemes of flowers in December and January; from five to twenty flowers on each raceme; in color pink and white and deliciouslv sweet. $3 each. L. autumnalis rosea. Flowers are three to four inches across, of a deep rose color, produced in late autumn and winter. The perfume is powerful. each. L. harpophylla. A fine plant, which should be in every good collection. Flowers vei-milion and white. $ each. L. Gonldiana, A new and rare sort of recent introduction; has not yet bloomed for us. $3 each. LISSOCHILTJS speciosus. A terrestial Orchid from the Cape; bears freely deep yellow, waxy flow- ers, which last several weeks. A neat and vigorous plant, thriving wonderfully in a loose soil of sand, rotten wood or peat. Our own introduction. Rare in United States. $1 to $3 each. ONCIDIUM luridum. West Indies and Central America. Leaves very large, often two feet long. The spikes of showy yellow and choco- late flowers are from one to two yards in length. One of our clumps of this variety pro- duces yearly from 1,000 to 1,500 flowers, and visitors come quite a distance to see it. An easily grown plant, and deservedly popular. Fine plants from $1 to 15 each. 0, multicolor. A choice variety of distinct habit, suitable for the coolhouse collection. $ each. ONCIDIUM papilio majus. Butterfly Orchid. An odd-flowering plant, but very pretty and interesting. The old flower-stalks produce flowers one after another for years; as fast as one fades, another reappears. Color is rich, dark brown, barred with yellow. Native of Trinidad. $2 each. 0. triquetrum {Cymbidium triquetrum, Epidendrum triquetrufn). Jamaica. 'Flowers greenish white, marked with reddish purple.' $1 each. SCHOMBUKGHIA Lyonsii. Jamaica. Flowers white,


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