. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 92 The Florists' Review January 13, 1916. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. Department of Plant Registration. Public notice is hereby given that Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J., offer for registration the orchids mentioned below. Any person objecting to the use of the proposed names or registra- tion is requested to communicate with the secretary at once. Failing to re- ceive objection to the registration, the same will be made three weeks from this date. Oftitleya FeroivalUna Aurora—Flowers very large and of fine shape. Sepals and petals rosy lavon
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 92 The Florists' Review January 13, 1916. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. Department of Plant Registration. Public notice is hereby given that Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J., offer for registration the orchids mentioned below. Any person objecting to the use of the proposed names or registra- tion is requested to communicate with the secretary at once. Failing to re- ceive objection to the registration, the same will be made three weeks from this date. Oftitleya FeroivalUna Aurora—Flowers very large and of fine shape. Sepals and petals rosy lavonder. Lip large and flat, of same color as sepals and petals, with a small dark purple blotch in the center surrounded with orange yel- low and purple veins radiating from the throat and extending well forward toward the edges. Oattleya Peroivaliana SpeotaMlis—Flowers handsome and well proportioned, five and one- half- to six inches across, with purplish lilac sepals and petals. Lip large and showy, with the middle lobe of darkest purple bordered by a broad band of purplish lilac. Oattleya Peroivaliana Besplendena—Flowers six inches and more across. Sepals and petals purple lilac. Lip of intense purple margined with rosy lilac. Cattleya Parcivaliana Stanley Ranger—A very large and finely shaped variety with flowers measuring over six inches across. Sepals and petals purplish lilac. Lip very broad and flat, rose and dark purple with a broad fringe of lilac. Cattleya Fercivaliana Buperba—Flowers five to five and one-half inches across, of good shape. Sepals and petals rosy purple. Lip dark purple rose and crimson blended with orange yellow, crimson and purple toward the throat. Cattleya PerciTaliana Orandiflora—Flowers six Inches across. Sepals and petals rose purple. Lip large, rose and dark purple with orange yellow throat suffused with crimson. Cattleya. Peroivaliana Oigantea—Flowers over six inches across, of fine shape. Sepals and petals reddish lilac. Lip dark
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