Dreer's garden calendar : 1884 . s Rosea. A charming winter-flowering spe-cies of a beautiful rose color. $(C. I Lycaste Aromatica. $200.(C.) Lycaste Cruenta. Sepals and petals yellow, with a dark spot in the centre of the lip. $(C.) Lycaste Skinneri. The sepals and petals are purewhite, tinged at the base with rose; the lip of the samecolor, spotted with crimson. $(C.) Masdevallia Tovarensis. Flowers in pairs, pure white, lasting a long time in perfection. %\.y .(C.) Odontoglossum Grande. Very large flowers, mot-tled and striped with brown and yellow. Ji 50 to $(C.) Odonto


Dreer's garden calendar : 1884 . s Rosea. A charming winter-flowering spe-cies of a beautiful rose color. $(C. I Lycaste Aromatica. $200.(C.) Lycaste Cruenta. Sepals and petals yellow, with a dark spot in the centre of the lip. $(C.) Lycaste Skinneri. The sepals and petals are purewhite, tinged at the base with rose; the lip of the samecolor, spotted with crimson. $(C.) Masdevallia Tovarensis. Flowers in pairs, pure white, lasting a long time in perfection. %\.y .(C.) Odontoglossum Grande. Very large flowers, mot-tled and striped with brown and yellow. Ji 50 to $(C.) Odontoglossum Rossii. White and purple flowers, lasii/.g in beauty a long time. $ to $(L) Oncidium Ampliatum. Fine large yellow flowers. $(L) Oncidium Caminiophorum. $(L) Oncidium Cebolleta Macranthum. $(C.) Oncidium Ornithorhynchum. Delicate rose-coloredflowers, on gracefully drooping spikes. $ to $;1.) Oncidium Roseum. A pretty small-flowering species, with colored flowers spotted with red. $ ODONTOGLOSSUM ROSSII. DREEKS GARDEN CALENDARâSupplement. ORCHIDSâContinued. (I.) Oncidium Volvox. $ (T.) Sacolabium Blumei Majus. Beautiful large flowers, violet and white in color. $ to $ (T.) Sacolabium Guttatum. An elegant species; sepals and petals white, spotted with deep rosy-purple, lipsmall purple. $ to $ (T.) Stanhopea Insignis. Sepals and petals pale-yellow, spotted with red; the lip nearly white, spotted withpurple. ^ (C.) Stanhopea Oculata. Pale yellow spotted with purple. ^ (C.) Stanhopea Tigrina. Very large flowers of a pale yellow, barred and blotched with deep chocolate. $ (I.) Tricopilia Coccinea. Sepals and petals yellow and reddish-brown in color, the lip deep crimson, with nar-row edge of white. ^ (C.) Tricopilia Suavis. White flowers, spotted with pink. ^ NEW CRIMSON TEA ROSEâANDRE^ SCHWARTZ. Bright crimson, a strong vigorous grower and very free bloomer; an excellent summer beddin


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