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Wholesale and Retail Catalogue 


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BRACKENRIDGE & CO. 


AtIGOMANSTOMWN '& 


BALTIMORE «+ COUNTS, 


'| e ROSEBANK +NURSERIES © 


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«ORCHIDS. 


EE. Bo BARRIS: 
— BOOK AND JOB PRINTER— 
19 East Baltimore Street, . 


BALTIMORE. 


a AY FEW & 


Practical Hints on Orehid Gulture. 


No lover of flowers, who has ever seen a good collection, or even a few 


_ well-grown Orchids in bloom, but must have been struck with their wonderful 


beauty. A further acquaintance with them would have shown that many 
possessed exquisite odors, and that the bloom in many kinds lasted from two 
weeks to two months. 

The cultivation of this beautiful class of plants has been retarded by two 


causes—first, their cost; and secondly, the sapposition that they were difficult 


_ to cultivate. Owing to their great and increasing popularity, immense impor- 


tations have brought their prices down; and, in purchasing, the buyer should 


_ remember that instead of needing new plants every year, these if well grown 


increase in value faster than any other class of plants. With regard to cul- 
ture, the great bulk are as easily grown as geraniums or heliotrope—and require 
far less work, but a little more knowledge. There are species that have proven 
somewhat difficult of culture, but all Lelias, Oncidiums, Cattleyas, Lycaste, 
Stanhopeas, and many others, can be cultivated in any house where Heliotrope 


is grown in the winter, and where the thermometer is kept down by shading 


_ and syringing as low as possible during the hot months of June, July, August 


and September. 
The East India Aerides, Vandas, etc., and the Odontoglossums from the 
cool mountains of New Grenada we would not recommend to any beginner in 


Orchid Culture. Any one who has a fair selection of Lelias, Lycastes, Onci- 


_ diums, Cattleyas and Dendrobiums will never be without bloom from January 


to June 


Nearly all the plants in the following list make their growth between May 
and October. Some make their bloom immediately with their new growth ; 
others after it is finished; but all need a season of rest after their growth is 
finished, and this rest is brought about by placing them im a cooler, dryer and 
less shady situation. This change must not be too sudden, and the quantity 


of water given reduced gradually. 


Through the dull winter months, November, December, January and Feb 


ruary, give the plants plenty of sun, at the same time merely enough water 
not to let the bulus shrivel; by this they will harden their growth and lay up 


a supply of concentrated sap to start them into growth and bloom. 


No one can grow Orchids by keeping them always in a moist and shady 


| place Great care must be taken to see that they are kept clean of insects. 
Growing orchids on blocks or in baskets is a much safer way for begin- 
ners than in pots, and where only a few dozen are grown, if hung together, it | 
is only a few minutes’ work to dip the blocks in water for a minute some two | 
or three times a week. This planalso preservesthem from the attacks of their 
greatest enemy—the snail—and enables the grower to hang them among the 
branches of large plants in the conservatory or greenhouse, thus giving it the 


appearance of a natural tropical forest. The house in summer must be kept 


moist, but wherever Begonias and other foliage plants grow well the most of 
the Orchids in this list will grow and bloem. 

We would say that no particulas education is necessary. We have grown 
Orchids for the last 10 or 12 years, not by the dozen, but by the thousand, 
mixed up with Ferns, Palms, Dracenas, Cacti and every other species of green 
and hot house plants. We have them growing in pots, baskets of wood or 
| pottery: also on cocoanut busk, burnt clay slabs and wood of several kinds, 
viz: cypress, cedar, locust and walnut, and some on wood from their native | 


forests. The secret does not lay in On What you grow them so mnch as in 


how you grow them. The only trouble experienced by successful 


Orchid growers is that they lose interest in all other plants. 


We have thought proper to add a brief description of the more prominent 


varieties of Orchids, which will be found in the list. We also affix a few let- 


| ters to designate the tem;erature the varieties thrive best under. 

All who wish to become more intimately acquainted with Orchids will find 
every needed assistance, advice and detailed explanations of everything per- 
taining to Orchids, including descriptions of all leading varieties in ‘‘William’s 


Orchid Grower’s Manual, orders for which we fill at lowest price. 


We are continually receiving large lots of Orchids, among which are often 
some fine clumps of Laelias, Cattleyas, Dendrobiums, etc., etc., which we can 
|| sell very cheap. Among our Cattleyas are several kinds not named, large 


| plants, which we will sell at very moderate rates. 


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Our prices are as low as any Orchid grower has ever offered. We send 
out only good plants, established in baskets, pots or on blocks. We 
guarantee to give entire satisfaction. 

In ordering, write name in full, Post Office, Express Office, and—if a 
large order in summer—Freight Office. Always give as minute instructiong 
as to route, &c. as possible, as great trouble is often saved by a minute spent 


in that way. 


Make all P. O. and Express Money Orders as well as Registered Letters 


payable in Baltimore, Md. 
In case we are short of any partof an order we will write for instructions 
before shipping, unless advised of any acceptable substitute in the order. 
Always send remittance with order, unless satisfactory references are fur- 
nished. C.QO.D orders should be accompanied by 25 per cent. of probable cost. 


No charges for boxing or packing. Free on board cars in Baltimore. 


DURABILITY OF ORCHID BLOOMS. 


This, one of their greatest attractions is fully illustrated in the ‘‘ Orchid 
Manual’’ by the experience of Mr. Skinner with the Lycaste named after him, 
L. Skinnerii. He says: 

‘©On the 2d February I received a fine specimen with seven flowers out, 
and placed it on the drawing-room table in an ornamental pot, and gave it 
every three days or so about four tablespoonfuls of water, occasionally wiping 
the leaves with a wet sponge when dust got on them. There it stood through 
the severe weather we had, a fire in the room only during afternoons and even- 
ings; on some days none at all. It did not show the least decay until the 16th 
of May when it was for some purpose or other put into the greenhouse, and 
our gardener sprinkled water over 1t along with the other plants. Next morn- 
ing I was shocked to see the flowers all with brown spots and withering. On 
May 18 | took it back to the gentleman from whom [ received it, still in full 
bloom, and it lasted—though then much injured—a week on the stand by the 


seed room in his place.”’ 


6 Wholesale — Retail Catalogue of Orchids. 


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Tn order to! make our new friends better acquainted with this truly beau- 
tiful class of plants and accustom them to their really simple culture, we have 
decided to make the following collections—easiest of culture, suitable for an 
ordinary greenhouse having a temperature of from 45° to 60° at night during 
coldest weather. 

This will be found by far the better way for any one unacquainted with 
Orchids to order, as by writing us when they want flowers (winter or summer) 
place in which they expect to grow them and the temperature that can be 
maintained both winter and summer, and any other points they may think of, 
we can so modify collections as to suit their individual taste or opportunities. 

Do not think that because an Orchid os not high-priced it is necessarily g 
small dull-flowered variety or a weak, sickly plant. Some of the most beauti- 
ful flowers in the family are found among the plants which have been most 
freely imported, and are consequently cheapest ; and a $1 00 plant of a popu- 
lar variety will be just as large and healthy as a plant costing $50 or $100 of 


the kinds of which only a few have or can be imported. 


No. 1. No. 2. 
Cattleya Mossiae. Cattleya Percivaliana. 
Laelia Autumnalis. Laelia Anceps. 

A lipid. Chysis Aurea. 
Cyprepedium Venustum Dendrobium Nobile. : 
Dendrobium Wardianum. Maxillaria Picta. 

Sobralia Marcantha. Cyprepedium Insigne. 
Oncidium Ornithorynchium. Odontoglossum Citrosmum. 
Stanhopea Occulata. é Rossii. 
Lycaste Aromatica. Tricopilia Suavis. 
Odontoglossum Grande. Lycaste Skinnerii. 

Phajus Grandifolius. Oncidium Incurvum 
Trichopilia Crispa. Stanhopea Graveolens. 


Hither collection for $10.00, or the two comprising 24 different varieties 


for $19 00. 
100 Plants in 100 varieties blooming plants, $100. 
100 Plants in 100 varieties, second size, $75. 


S—Distinguish the Stove or Hot House kinds. 
C— 48 Cool e< 
|— 5% Intermediate or Green due kinds. 


Those marked * are Winter bloomers. 


—— 


Brackenridge &§ Co., Govanstown, Md. a | 
PRICE LIST. | 
Acineta.—An Evergreen Orchid, with short pseudo-bulbs, 
leaves about 1 foot high. Press 
I -Barkeri (Peristeria Barkeri) ...Mexico.... ......... $2 00 
I Humbelitts se. Ose CO @rambian.. 22.5... .2 00 
Acropera.—aA peculiar genus, long raceme, with 12 to 20 
flowers. 
I Noddivesiteme 7.25. eed ot Ge... 1 00 
I Lateola . etn. mee MEXICO ...... eee nshee). 1 50 | 
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Ada.—A very showy genus, compact growth, spike drooping. | 
a + Aurgntiaca os. ,einaieees .....New Grenada (Winter). 50 tol 450 
Aerides.—The species of Aerides are among the most beauti- 
ful of Orchids; ornamental foliage; lovely flowers 
S JSPR Se Saas Oe RCTS 1 2 50 to 5 00 
Ss SS eS) ee Sita ee 2 50 
S Cringamiee op es SL Cortese... 5. - 2 50 to 5 00 
i! Wacliemegee ee >... Nasttgeies...<:..:... 2 50 to 5 O0 
—C Speer see eet anal. 2 ss. cole es e200 
8 Jor re Seen ee East Indies.............. 2 50 to 5, 00 
S Wieneetest se... 2, Moulmein... 2)... 2.2--.- 2 50 
Ss Peers oe oy astoindies..... .5.:-.. 2°00 to 5°00 
S ee aS See... Sotastimdius: <2: . 2 50 to 5 00 
S Quinquevulnerum .......... Manet. o iro: cae NO oe 0U 
S PROS CUP Set 1 Lisi. (sot Bombay.................. 2 50 to 5 00 
S iar tet a5 se as. cs yanced Aas. coe ee See. 2.50 to 5 00 
S Peeper RSE 2 eens sre AUTO NAVAS owe eo sane ete GO 
S Red le tance 2a ole~ (os RAED AY a. 5 a ce sene Sho -- 2 50 to 5 00 
Angraecum.—An Evergreen Orchid of showy appearance, 
lasting a long time in bloom. 
eit, <5), << 3)--5-- «sui te Madagascar... . 2.5 -.0c2b OO 
Seinen 0... .....,.0he.s4 Madagascar... ..... iu.) Avo) to 5 00 | 
tae, sa BE ete DADAM, op. ac- c2- = wont {Ee 


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ANGRAECUM SESQUIPEDALE. 


Angraecum.— Continued. 


8 Superbum.. 22. ....2. 40. - 92. Madacasean.. mere oe at 
S * Sesquipedale.. .........:..:.:-. Madagascar. ca eee .10 00 
S PMV ATG TS). 92%. pane ae Madagascar: .itssbyeue.., a 000 


Anguloa.—aA beautiful Orchid from Columbia; lasts a long 
time in flower. 
I Clawesit: . ceric. Sass ced eee Colmmbia lS 32 eee 2 00 
I Uniflora:. 2.64.40. 66. 2k ore ace ac 5 ode 


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Arpophyllum Graceful foliage, evergreen; long spikes 


of flowers. 
I * Cardinale. ..: .c..1. eee ei Merieou. eee 50 to 1 00 
I Giganteum ..... 6. sie aMexica. in 7s ae oe ee 75 to 1 50 


I * Spicdtum..... 0. cess ee sles UMeRIO s,s sit. 5 ce anaes 


Brackenridge a Co. nn Free 9 


Barkeria.—A deciduous Orchid: small growth; flowers rich 
and delicate. 


gS LDUGYOPN NICH 5 oe A a Nem CO ea i NP a 1 00 to 2 00 | 
7S MeUTEVeRTIM e's 6 os’ os's a Deeks Grnertemmallay lero 5/4 2 50 
Peet alamiiss wets ken s eee Or UaneMalas. ccc oy eee 2) OO 


Bletia. 


A terrestial Orchid of easy growth, lasting a long 
time in bloom. 


PME yacimt hicimaryyy csr «ees Abe: ina cs re ees hy eal See 


1 

SE bua ee. us es eee eam Cat. es oreed Steels 
SS SHeperditeteme ai. tad aeeds West Indies: vjcec.: 6.5 1 
Baier ghis, eek. He Hu 


* Tankervilla (Pains Grandifolins) China. 


Brassavola.—An easily grown Orchid. 


ie ett pert ce Fe <A, cece «sian. NU@KICO 5 dies coc en oe 
eo ecclesia. 27... LOMMAITAS ....4<2.36 c5+- - 
eel titer eee eet. ee nt MICKICO ss ee ee tee se ae 
Gramdiivrara se | aie oe 4 


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Brassia.—Somewhat like Oncidiums, long evergreen foli- 


age; last long in bloom. 


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Wereucesma@\ Midis em.” MEXICO Wee. .0.. v-cs «+. 
JULE TEN Ok 2 re eta eae Ma eo Baia samaiedie sc ee eee. wee 2 


Burlingtonia.—A compact growing Orchid, flowers 


drooping , very delicate fragrance. 


EEE IS BE Faroe hee Beg He Eee AEM) 61: VA UM hae re 2 
CETTIG eine ie, Ale 0 one ea POE Danae ar 4 ae 5 
Calanthe.—A handsome, free flowering Orchid, producing 
long sprays of beautiful flowers. 
Phespumee dc ss. eee Sea MGOCHOGS. c./ sneer. 1 
* Veitchii... Be MED OU s <2 buen A 1 
Gmtestite NIVOlIS. ....520.5 6145240. BS OUMOC OY jee ee aceon fas 3 1 
5 Lutea Occulata.......... Goi Te heal ate ama A 
< IbmeMe ee 08 oe ihe aa a CR DSc ee rahe arte eee 1 é 


NR RT FNM aed fale ony whl eats Waa pc nieces Gulen 2s 1 


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10 Wholesaleand Retail Catalogue of Orchids. 


Cattleya,—The finest genus among Orchids, giving more 
beautiful flowers than any other; easy growth. 
Our collection is very large. 


I Acklandiae + n.toes nee Brazil ..:..2: fd aate ae eat . 3 00 

I AIREEN YSbitiaiges ete ck eee Poraailét .) ae es 2 50 

I 7 Amethystoolossa. -.2,-.21-.-- a Pera zis. : See eee aos Se 3 00 

I A unedt: 20. oon eee Cotambin 52205 se eo 4 00 

I * Bowrinteana.:o.ectecee oe-- oee Guatemala y.- 5.5.0.7. se 1 50 to 2 00 
I Bicolor 4624 gh.) ee ee Brranies witee. cee fo 5 00 

I Choccensis../) 22S a eee Volambin tees crete: sats 3 00 

C Ottritia® oy, <Astre es eee Mexico 350572 e aie 50 to 1 00 
I Orispa.ci 2.2 i ieee oe Ee Brazil/t) Seer a °3500 

if Dologar: fu. 255. es oe Branal:). :ceeeee. sesh 2 a 0 

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CATTLEYA GIGAS. 


I Gren St A eck etn eee Columbia; 45:20 Hele 2 00 to 5 00 


Cattleyas.— Continued. 


em KCMANY<.. 00.6.5 cscassieverss 1 Dore AN GSE etl A rine. 
Guttata Leopoldir... 2.2... cc... PrP OR EE ae Met em eee «cto ste 
es ETISORUATIA . o.c<4 0-3 sata Gena eee Sen Leeper ere! oan! SRS, 
Belraperialig.<.....<3.¢ch Meee, Be Leas ay os, Weed ahs 2 
Selniienmediar .s3 5.) BR. cot ea 2e ns oS eens oe eel 


OER OTE SAARI. OR es Ses Be het, ae nO 
TGS MMA OMMATID «2 con as ae res ae G@araccas:.. eats 104. 2 00 
1 FES ARR oe, 8 NEMO Ci ie Se Coa tS rrr . d U0 
Mcopold Me <9 ieag. < eiss ote ed ome Perlis moe fs Ota a ok 2 50 
eSlyod dime sites 24 ae tans obey GES tl ganas Ais, acaue a, Vea a i BY) 
Luddemannianal 25. 02y 06... 204.5. WAraeCas.. Meuse. -. . 2 00 
Marginata 2 00 
Mix ina. ieeeiee otal Gaeta Sie. 2 rss 2 00 
ft Backhousei 2 00 

Mendelit i522), fae teadisce. 6 ad.. 1 00 to 2 50 

CATTLEYA MOSSIAE. 

Mossiae ..:.:.... tose 4.40 AS ISR 2 Maria yi) Ve ercis Aoa ees 50 to 5 00 

~ Percivaliana Shine Opt Re re rate Reed... terete 190 to 5,00 
MP CMEME MEN 5 occ stoves es acee pores MM HER c aa Roe te Ae crate Sr ON) 
V2 TETTS7EN [oS DS ai Be al Sot GF Pade i eA OO 
RMICOANED SM 25. bk dsp Gold TaW ago deanien's BORG CAS Ase Astenhes) i eeckas 1 8 00 
_ASehilleriana ............-..-.60 Tena gas tec, ieee: 2 50 


12 Wholesale and Retail Catalogue of Orchids. 


Cattleyas.— Continued. 
i ee OKINNENIC. . Sete ee eee Mexico...... SSS, Agent 2 50 
I _ SpeciosissiWia co ce eae e es ocr UCaraceas jice-cgetes ne eee 2 00 
S | Se PED Bel eee ec meine Oe serene eee PANS. oe ee ee ee ee Jae 
| 
CATTLEYA TRIANZ, | 
i Fe Prianoe 2 cia. Wee ee New Gretiada;..% (one: 1 50 to 3 00 
it Walkeriana: si e% 2 i. hed. ocd Pagal GE. oc ec 
I Warséwiezil «2% « 2). si ban COlmmbia. 2. ee = 2-00 5706 
I Warner il, .s....c0c 5 2 saratains eos raed 5 he 3 


Chysis.—A deciduous Orchid, having long spikes of very 


pretty flowers; easily grown. 


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Chysis.— Continued, 


I Praerescens. .<; 5. Bie eakh Giraterasia ss io 5). ecomanh et 08 
I ee ht eis opener GatOMI Rees cess tes ae, jou 
I TST 01 1 eee yee io Ut: Oe ee irae 5 00 
Coelogyne.—An evergreen Orchid, of low growth ; lovely 
flowers. 
I * Cristata . Rete itaee Ce aie Jee en EMCMEN a ealie ates clans os 1 00 to 3 00 
I ee teat ee 8 WSRaNaD ous Vitae e's kee OO 
I pemco Waist tanner ss cis 2s. EB rictecc aie ses ete 2 00 
I BETS) aa eee eee ae Bmeman tos ft: . cee. 3 2 OU 
I 22 STEER GRERANG Ss SoA iGad BA SIRE BREESE) 25 aN ae ean a 0 
ee © ole I asus. ce oes) che taal oss oc es 2 00 
LIL Comparettia.—Falcata....... CUMS heed. swiss <5 «= SoS OO 


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Se eae I Re co en os ew aki Se Cc eee 
C Coelia.—Macrostachia. ..........Guatemala.... ......... 50 to 1 00 


Cycnoches.—The Swan Orchid. A peculiar flower; rich 
color. 


Py 
I 7e WERE eae, Os ase ee ees tes Central America... ...... 2 50 


I Oi TIpBRNEIG 535 Fee os Sew bb Gameateninbar @ 26 <.fs53 kee ey Pas) 


Cymbidium.—An evergreen Orchid, with short bulbs. 
I POU ORMENE S555 255 22-555 pe0- NS Bast ladtes.o cutee a OO 
I AGP RENIN soo 3. casos s dooce toes Hash MGIes. a.ss, .). bt sss 2 50 
I URE TT er INR Seats: Bee ess Aas w ny dD 00 
S A PIGMAAIOUTED: 252... 08s + oad sacwacet Sod 5 UIT Lee a i on 5 00 
S Seamer Gry - 22). Gener. Wash. LNGIES.. 4... 2.22.5: . 5 00 
I SRE SNES E22 oo Sere ao te NN as ug do ee duaw’ escent OO) 


Cypreped)um.—The Lady Slipper Orchid. This genus is 
very odd inits foliage and flowers ; many 
varieties having beautifully mottled 
foliage. 
it So NS See? Oe eer Hast dudies.. 7.25.02 & 2 00 
I AS 5 Cee ee ee NE IAC CA as oo che wats os R80 
C REE obs Oe oo oe ose yk o's nak - Ot ee a ee me 2 50 


14 Wholesale and Retail Catalogue of Orchids. 


Cy prepedium.— Continued. 


I Concoler:::4::.3.828s SUN As (Moulmein...; 2. oc: Jasese 3 50 

I Callosam:: 22: - -coreres de a Be ee ee ee 

I Caudatum. 7.4221 5.0 6A Peraes.. 2 Seok eee . 9 00 

S CHralares (2550 sab ee es ce ee Hast Tndies; 2.5 25 . 2 00 

C ©) /Harrisiaa gin 2.5.27. 2922... Hybrid -.2pe 2. te gee 2 50 

S PLOGKEI Oy. 2.3. lc ke Borieo.s 7200 ee 3 00 

0 de SROTIC., coe gs vies eee ee ING piel sec. ees ee ee 50 to 1 00 
C Maulets.. 22s. ae INGpals:< oer enc) ee eee 5 00 f 
S hawreneiantum © 2.5: / 2-2... cee IBGrned so ees eee .,1 50 tos ap 
S api 2205: ee ee ee Borne ae ee ee ; Zan 

S Nivetm.::. ..g.-) 22. oeiast Indies sy eee 

S Parishii.. Stakes ack 03 On eae Indies. vanes a 2 00 

S Sane. Sle nie ee ae SREY ie wee BP te 

C Sodetin..cel.s. 08. ae ae “Hybrid. Sees a ee 2 00 

S Spleerlanum. ....25..2 2. ..... sash bone. eee . 2 50 to 5 00 
S SiOnel. 3.06 eee eee Borne. 1.2L Pea aes 2 50 

iS Veltchianu m..4)54: aes ae SUNS ote cues ide st eee 5) 00 

C +> V enastuim...c20 1 eee SNepalgee:.: <A eho enc ae 50 to 3 00 
I Maldsunt... «... nutes ecko teee ee Monlinein: |... Jc 3sseeaen ee 


Crytopodium,.—A large growing Orchid, producing large 
spikes of flowers. . 
[ Andérsonii.. 53.2... See Beantb ae. 8 é acahugyaset 2 50 
i Punctatam. © 2022 some ae ibnamid cee st eee 2 50 


Cyrtochilum.—(Oncidium. ) 
Hlavescéns 2... 2s ee. oe ee eG 2 00 


* i Macwlatiit:(.:.c ee ee Mexteon is ee 1 50 


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Dendrobium.—Next to the Cattleyas and Lelias, this 
genus is the most magnificent of Orchids, 


blooming so easily and so abundantly. 


l A goremaitil 3.0 ist ecs es 0: te seen Rast Indies !'.". .....20.2e- ce eee 
I Alba Sangwimea.:7.-5; 2.55-<- ; Moalmete O27 2 22tae 2 50 
S bensowi..c..c2cc eee eee Rast Tndtes: ioc 24k oe 2 50 
S Bigibbiim 222.0 0.0000 2 ..c2n oe fb OREO ROSIER TIM Ls eee . 2 50 
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Dendrobium .— Continued. 
I Caleeolaria. ...:.....20320. 8S Triage ate: wien ce eek 2 00 
I Cambridgeanum, (Ochreatum) . Chittagong .......... -.++- 2 50 
8 WarinifemaMmr sce. scl iehe. LAU Bastikndiesa a3... ae8sa leeds dD 
8 OS SU OC eee er HRN) Aa Gace» ROO Re Mere LT 
I Ohrysanthum.. yee. ....., Jue Nepal. sae ee. ....---. 2 50 
8 SHORE ySObOX WIM. some. scaler Pactuimmcceewees....-- 1-00 to 2 00 
S STO RASSIMOUE 25.2 Se ene. eee ® SIPRII Pa axe5 0-5 75 to 2 00 
S *e ce) Barberianani. oJ... <<. Miogulimein, <5: 53... 75 to 2 00 
S Wreihiecunn 8. 2ss sea Sorte eck Punmaheees. oo ee. 2: O0 
S Ceystallinum. cr.) oe s-4c- Arracan Mountains. .... 2 50 
S Grucngmis: o:.. Joe eee ereimGies;..... s+... as 1 OO 
8 Daligusianwm.... 42. ..2.a2a. erat MGIES | v.50. anette 2250 
S 1D 22 one ee ..Philippine Islands...... 2 ep 00 
iT Densiflorum........ wwe Hast. Pndies....... ee 2 50 
I * Deveanianterse.-- ot: . eo oulmeins. . eer: BAe: 2 50 
S Eburneum, (Draconis).......... Menulmenam.,. <. > oboe 00 
I LES oh hg ee oe eee, Se Hast idles... -... 2c. 2 00 to 4 00 
S Hatmecheer te... .c-. ic). nia... eee. ss ee ees. 2-50 
I Pnmbriiemy Ocwlataie es «25. UNepall.d ster cca sce wee 2 50 
S ROri@sWni ic. OG ser kce ee, cree sce Bugnraiiar. sos ss aloes ce OO) 
I Heterocarpum, (Aureum) ...... Hast Eadies: «22.5... 050% 2 50 
S Infandibulum...... .......s0000+ Moulmein......... 200.00. 2 50 
S SMPMIRIATT Minis oe 2 eead hae tage ANSSAM . os .ebskesonsesecqaeauk 2 00 
I Lituiforum...... ; Hast Undies cy . 6.0105 «eu 2 50 
S ern ey WLM se aed on ss 2 oy Mamillane...cc0 ve. 2. ue 1 50 
S WOR GREENS 2505 02s... wee tk Bast INMIES cvs. os dde esos 1 50 
I TC ED ee aie ee RE SNR otc cede ee Serer ana 50 to 3 00 
I Nodatum, (Aphrodite) ......... MigieAN GUT Ee). aasGeaat 2 50 
I Parishtaed. toes Jaco de Meulmeing s.cos.) . .. 00.5.5. 1 00 to 2 00 
I MMSE EU hoes So. oo dsl aw avd dav edeeueen rset SIMRO NY os cosh. 1 00 to 2 00 
I * Latifolium............ pertazaieaties pias .c12059 e182 eV aM 2 00 
I Paonia eM 6 ee Hast Indies......../0(2iii. 2 50 
S omer elim .. 2.262028.) 0202 62.8 Bridtan: hi shanes AOI . 250 
S eoreaperaiens: ©. 0000)... Dorres Btrages.is.ac.asie 5 00 


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Dendrobium .— Continued. 


S . DHAVISSIMTB on le ee Burial... oo eee oe 1 50 
5 * Sécindum: 4: JG. eee JAVA S. » cco ee 2 50 
S Wortley. cc hteees eee Bagi, Indies) + sec eo 2. 5 
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5 *. Wiatdianum’,..:<.2:. sash ee eee India io eee 1 00 to 2 00 
Dendrochilum.—(Platyclinis.) 


Wek Pa MACECUM 3. .2.202622.4:10 ee Hast: Indies: : 223.62 . 2 00 


Disa.—Tall growing Orchids, blooming at top of the growth. 
C Grandillora..c..5-.2sc.e- tok oe Cape of Good Hope...... 2 50 


Epidendrum,—An extensive genus of free-flowering 
Orchids, very easily cultivated. EH. Vittel- 
linum should be in every collection on 
account of its bright colored flowers and 
profuse blooming. 


C Aromatietin.< c2- wie eed Brags i622 eae 2 00 
C iprapsavol yee: 3 oi onthek Gat Central America.......... 2. 50 
C Cinfiabarinum:?.i.c....0.c see Pernambuco............-:- 1 50 


Galati 2 42) es ae ee yD Central America.......... es 


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| och lente tees os .cc ese e-- Central America.......... 50 to & 00 
| PRGHT animes. ree ©. fcc oe. so Balwant 2 2cs0 5.2.2.4 ees 2 50 
| LDR Thc oT ine ee ae Central America..... 5-2 00 
SUSAN (2 Ao CEES Tan ge Pram) cae ea cee secs 1 00 
Macrochilum Roseum............ South America............ 1 50 
IWemiormlerrs mone cokes cons 0 Baan Wiexticnee.: 2. 72ers... ace. 3. 2 00 
Wincidmmes 5a fats ocd Res w Niketan ef ost. oes 2 00 
Perla whee gee seb es 5 South America............ 1 50 
Pr SIN AeAMOME ITED <5 0. Sess eos = 2'= (Hiiariaigd  oci-y Saee + 2 00 
Nite Nima 2° ..-45. <0) eee Wlesateneers (foe ce ohiks eds < 7) tol 00 
EATHES «2359-2 eee UE! 0S ere a ae 1 00 te 2 00 
Gongora.—An interesting Orchid, with long sprays of 
flowers. Easily grown. 
AttO=pHurpHrear.. <5. gts. ies s.:- Wreshotadies....00222 ce-cs bes 
Werewletia eet eee ot ee, 2. Demme r anal, os. 2. ss. adesenks BENS, 
Laelia.—A profitable Orchid for the cut-flower man, pro- 
ducing abundance of lovely flowers; and very 
easily grown. | 
paeremerabieaPeiigeait eo ca Je oe san oes MEER ICO: « 2. saves bi das'e cos ee 2 50 to 5 00 
ny Lh) Pine, a es ea SLATE T CD Bee pene meee (oe 50 to 1 00 
eM ECE AMISEA °3...\ occ 202 cea naete Gas ETI EN 6 sateen eget 1 00 to 2 00 
bc) en ee Wiexara-: itosntect rere 1 00 to 5 00 
Se ot 8 os. 2s oe ao NWHERICO. «ou deaed dese on te 5 00 
ie WT FT a a Oe Mexien.¢.)-,23bex 1 00 to 5 00 
Soars -Atrorypbens. «:..-).2....-: Mic tenes sere eer tn pe OD 
OLS Dk oe ee ere eee Tieeatlee eons, ace: 3 00 
a SO ee eer ee E 2 50 
Races ss Rtas one MR ne Tune at ty etch 3 00 
a ee 3 CIES PROR Re BAY phe ic al fk 2 00 
IONE SE 8 oe a cc con nd oS oe RRR ICO ase ceseke inane 3 00 


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Laelia.— Continued. 
Han opliy laste pes cee user Cost auicayics. i: ..c0 eae 2 00 
IE ENUT Nene REM REMAN RR Lm Ny s Oaxacan... 50 ccna reer 1 00 to 2 50 
BENET aD I RAD OPLOIEIAA Beery 3 Dad iwer oe. anata dere mee 20) 


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igi a LOY UNS Deen AMM 5) Cie (Stel td sn 2 00 to 5 00 
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y"% Saperbicns. 0. &. el eet, ee Guatemala)... sca ee 2 50 to 5 00 
Re Leptotes—Bicolor............. Brazile. :.cies nee 1 00 


Limatodes.—A beautiful Orchid that blooms in mid-winter. 


Great diversity of colors among the plants 


I “Fi GEOR GAL okies hu ois Ae Rana es ae IMouilamenmieee: ceeser eee 1 00 to 2 00 
I Liparis.—Pendula................. andl tay iain canncaoie Seamaieta 6 PO, 


I Lissochilus.—Dilectus .......... Africags) 2 CA ea 


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Lycaste,—A free flowering terrestial Orchid. Should be in 
every collection. Grand for cut flowers, large, 
beautifuland wonderfully lasting. L. Skinnerri, 
(the monk Flower,) contains a lifelike monk or 
hermit at his devotions. 


C PS GAS D TE NAIC reat ean aie Aen Mie xiGo aetna cde: 1 00 to 2 00 
C MO RUCMCANEMe Hawkias chee. ss ¢caswees Guatemalawseee saee.. LOO to } OG 
C We pple ic. caetence, sess ies ses NUCRTCOnch sacehinacekcee ts «i 75 to 1 50 
C J ENS ta VEC iP na On pepe 7M a ee 2 2 00 

I [DENI OES 7 Aa Senos Seen Oi Gilayaouilinecyeve vas. fee. 2 00 

J) S SINT GIT Geceadecda Ss gobo dane oocenr Gruaibemialais. (2252). (se 5 1 00 to 2 00 
SN Oo ae ani et ees CW SRN cog MOR .15 00 to 75 00 


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Masdevallia.—aA very interesting and curious genus, with 
highly ornamental flowers thrown well above 


the foliage. 


C Bella. Alves: tii 0 nd Oallambia eee eee 3 00 
C Chim eragisyd a). oe 0s). 22 icc ce WEN Re cum. Sar pee aes 5 00 
C Div isti >. eee ae eee eee Rerun Sees: os hee 2 00 
C Maculata Gost 2<2..ae aed eee wal ela d a eeuae sete 2 50 
C Hagryanas..(Umdent) oe. New Grenada..... ...... 2 00 
C Reichenbachiana > <j... sess ses Osta EuiCah. ns se a eek 5 00 
C Towariensis: eee7-.: diets  Coktnnmbiatecsaqeee cee ce 2 00 
C V eitehiand 2.20. See! |) Cee es 2 00 
Cc Wageneriana:.. 2.02... <..2es. eM ential A MeRIGAe..- eee 1 50 
* Maxillaria.—A genus of Orchids not much prized, although 
bearing very fragrant flowers. 

if Granditlora... ee ee Se CU ee rer ae tee ee 2. 50 
I Picta. , AU... 3 Katrd) Brazil. tae Fake cee 2 00 
I Nigrescens wets =e sete Sse New-Grenadac...e-c2. 26 Coes U3" 


Mormoades.—A deciduous Orchid ; from the strange appear- 


ance of blossoms, called the Goblin Flower. 


Cite So ec. ee eee Mexico. <a eee |) 

RecROTNUNTIA iss ese eee ee ee Mexicotise:...).°.4.% ee 

Wnicolor.:...:3: sce: ee Mexicor i. se eee 
1. Miltomiase—Réonelli. : 0:02 eerie teat fa eer ee . 1 00 


Odontoglossum.—A genus much prized for their beauti- 
ful flowers, which, however, in some 
C. varieties are hard to obtain owing 
to our great heat. They are truly 


grand when successfully grown. 


C *- Mexandres ‘(Crispam)stcass oe New Grenada. 55 ceten 1 00 to 2 
I * -Bictoniensis........... ise eit eee Guatemalac. 2. oR at L 50 ta 2 
Ik te Cervantesii PM ay etter io. Mus! 2e" Mexia s so: 0s uence Aare ee ee 


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ODONTOGLOSSUM ALEXANDRE. 


Odontoglossum .— Continued. 


_. Cordatum (Hookerianum)...... NWiexten ip Asin hielo. dabesee: 
ee ET SE a Heusdersc4 = - Nise Phd 
pep rmetetentn oe! 2. So ae. MWieserep thers 2c. ies sees 

Pa Se TEOGCUI. 500.0 <fecnhie PE |) Sc 1 1 ee eG PEER ER ae 

Lo LOE Er 7 Sa Re eae fe 7 ne ae an a PR 

“Se) ST eT i igh a rrr a Garnlemalac cb. 5.5 ter 
eis ee ne LLCS tee MUS ORR el 2.20 s woe moe 

leeeroe Aaisleayy 22.2...) 2280.d 22 E Memico x.y. ices an 
YC Karwinskianum(Richenhamii, laeve) Guatemala........ 
i Pareeetmst I. tA et Sl. ewe ooi5..aakee eh shock 

Oerstedii...... basen a fem ah eA Poifsies 8 Bab tetas 
GMCAGITIN = & n: ja. Wall «tice eeu dae « 

a Serene ote Bee ie ripe ae aed: 

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Odontoglossum.— Continued. 
LT * Aspersum .. 1S igoted. so eee sos Mexico, 2. .:c22.eeeeemeree -- 1 50 
iE.” * Bhrenbeneil tie cee meee at Sea 50 to 1 00 
C Pescatorel.. «feet oan ceca SC OLMET DI meron. ee aa 1 00 to 2 OV 
I * Pulchellum.. AV ?44 Stn . Mexico... nds ......... 1 50 
gio * Londesboroughiana .............. eee eee oe 2 Ov 
Fa Maculatum (Cordatum)......... Ce) NBME: «2 oe ce 1 50 
gta Roezlii 
To * ‘Sehleperian waist: oo-./L ee eee 
| C Priam phans.....03/.° ..1. agama seeeecans rare eee 1 50 
ime Uro-Skinnerit..2 i ee Guatemala.;...../c4:2she eee 
pan J+)? pallies ete taut Columbine .-.....-52) aes 2 50 
Oncidium,—A very large genas of Orchids, many of the 
species of which are very beautiful. All are 
evergreen, and many are of the easiest culture. 
Flowers rich in color and very showy. The 
Butterfly Orchid. 
TI Altissimum ...:..0-4) sr 2 wie ord. West Indtes tcers.n ee teen. 1 90. 
S ACTED LisiVULEW.24e% = es eee orc Panamasie ics so wa eee ee 
S IWS sary kin be hepeieeenee Panama. a,c car kee ee 


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Onecidium,— Continued. 


2 00 
00 to 2 00 


Guatemalae.cicd.. ..2cc.ss. 


= Ga vendishianUm :-....<s s. «ssces Guatemala. . 


eee ee eee eee ee eee eee ee eee ee BPL GAs bse nee eeseseesneeee ws sereee 


Cucullatam Ack. eee 22; ee 


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LE SUL a a 


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ae vie gceeale sia eenlameaececediaeg © | fh) ~ wrens eu.2 ceein) “Pap ee ss @ 


Sw eee eS ele be a ee we em ee eae ee ee) 6S See ak Se) Se ie ee eee C8 (Ses S 
we eee ee eee tee eee Fe 


EOE ESII tenes... AS eee 3 


Peeesesece Seoevecewseesasens AEWA EI Vesenee seonseose eseeeer 
eeee ee ee ee see ee ee eeeeeee ee eseseseeeeeeeereee FHtHEHS Heetee 
eeee eee see ee eeee se eee eeeeese 


Pe excess. co fee eds S : 


Wiacwlitum ss. -22..s See. Oo 


serene seeeeeess sees ese © tceseseees eeesessee Se FF F888 ee 


BV Gcretltne 5 tahoe ea 50s 


eeeeee es eeee © ee eeeeeee 


© Ornithorynchium Giatenmla.< 2.0.) 057.22... 


Cre SSS Ss SS SS Oe Oe eS aes 


eereee seeeeesee seeeeeeereseeceeses BLGLIIUGAAeseseeeeess eeesessas 


Central America 


seeeee eee ee ee ee eeceese L UL Leese es ee eeeseeee seenesene 


Palvanaiam...... . OREREAV Ales Oe o2.. Soe eal 


eeee ee seeeeseee 2@ we ewe eese ee ARO AL Ve ee sees ee es es ee eesesee 


5 | So a Oe en ae : 


Tigrinum (Barkeri)........... 


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PERISTERIA ELATA.—FLOWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. 
(Natural Size.) 


Peristeria.—A curious genus, bearing long spikes of 
flowers, continuing a long time in bloom. 


The Dove Flower. 


Phajus.—A very free flowering genus. Beautiful flowers 
lasting a long time in bloom. The Nun Flower 
containing the minute but perfect figure of a 
Sister of Charity. 


I BET yc, Oe ees eae ees hore AW Bich te aa pd Soe@ak See eeeee 2 00 

I * : Grandifolius «2. 5+ .2/4 <pqen pee EUOME CRONG roy cone 50 to 1 00 
if 

1 Woallteirsuctct cosh he, canes Bast Dndies 42). .c:enemee : 2eao 


Maculatig ats ch ss shoe on cee Bast: Indies :s..cc. ewes 1 50 | 


Phalzenepsis.—A handsome genus of very rare Orchids, 
lasting long in flower, a few having beau- 
tiful foliage. The Moth Orchid. 
S Be PCEMD VETO C2 oc ta St he dot). Manulizaeneeme ot. 2 50: to 5:00 
— aan en 
S WORMUECEB VI. oh as Oe bees loces Wiowilawenn =: a4 csi scs sess. 5 00 
S Bismmenadeay ee er ees CachinmO@himacs. ccs. ste 5 00 
S Gramaguionasessees. coo. ek. 5) |SITE ee a ee ee Rea a 5 00 
S Luddemanniana BON, Re en Ae Phillipine Islands......... 5 00 
N) 1B ORYDE) ac SCS Se A Mikinitieeren, 1. tae oe oo OO 
S E chileriamac cc Josette il Mamihlaeessseete sete sneetee eo) OU, to. Ob 06 
S Wralaiceas.s2thess eke stedeotee Bast Indies: t.:ssesescc sd: 5 00 
S Pholidota.—Inbricata.......... SBastolnditase -uscsse cee. 2 00 
C Pilumnu.—(Trichopilia) Fragrans, South America. .... 1 50 
C Pleurothallis.—Imcompta.. .South America............ 3 00 
I Rodriguezia.—Secunda ......... Mainpi lend cece. once: 1 00 


Saccolabium.—A fine genus, comprising some of the best 
stove Orchids in cultivation. In habit 


somewhat like Aerides. 


S AiMpMuasceumne (HubmRum,),: 2... (ndia......... ..---.+-.-+:- 2 50 to 5 00 
S Blumei Majus, (Rheedi)....... SUCK TE NEE Bates een Sena ea 2 50 to 5 00 
S MPO 2. Seas e sas eHasieindiess.. 62. 2.. 2 00.t0 0 00 
s PIA EMMUEN ee 2s Sees. vied findiaidese4, 1s sat acopment ls 2haOlto 200 
S Gimambemi ..0 5.06. 6.02 «- Richie pe eee aes. Oe O00 
S Te SAS TIGINE) Wante ROSE RReS eRe CE ee 2 50 to 5 00 
8 Praemorsum (Pappillosum)... Malabar ......... ......... . d 00 
S Epa ce ieee CSS aa ase NAVA ys dn see < voce said eters sm, OOO 
Ss PP RMRMG ORE aioe weiss stee 2 se0's 18 ON We ae nea 5 00 to 10 00 


Schomburgkia,—An Orchid resembling in growth a 
Cattleya, producing long spikes of 


pretty flowers. 


S Fp EIA apc re: stained an acon one Sea AGIA EAs pst Ai yoan enc p pe 
iE EAPORSE SS 0 talons concer ele aoe hammaied |). ole veheto ae 1 00 to 3 00 
if bsitGTHG. so <'c2. oes, sbaw's ro mee eee EE OMGUPSS: 62460 os eens eye 100 te 3°00 


= HY OOo 


Scuticaria.—Curious plants, with long evergreen leaves, 


very handsome flowers. 


Hardweiii....5%2 20 os eee 
Steeli.i::64.34.50e os eee 


Stanhopea.—A beautiful genus, sending their large flowers 


AMPGa 22.05) eb ee 2 eee Se Gaeta cee ok 
Eburnea:........ SF dence bee Braatler 2s Avot oe 2 
Grandifloraj:. 42>. eee AP rearigOhi th -<o- 8 Sae Ae eee aoe 
Graveolenss. 3... 208 oe Gia temala,Wiscsece.te saree 
Dosignis...... nbegge fie ee Brazil: Joel: bea es 2 
Martiana....... Sibi hee Mies. 2. ere ee 2 
ew) tan ciara 2 oe ayer ei Oe SCORN AOR ORS ED ee Sf 1 
Wiertnd i) its eet tee et ee SRD pect n Teme NERS re 2 
Wandin, (oo a et orca. See Guatemalac.s...).8 0340 1 
Sobralia.—Producing exquisitely beautiful flowers 6 in. 
across. 
MFacrantiia.t.:..0+ sees setae ee GWahemala. : 325.2. 5--.09- 1 
Xantholewea is.) so SAAS ee ee ee 2 


down through the 


baskets, blooming very 


freely, highly fragrant. Named in honor of 


Earl Stanhope. 


Sophronites.—Small growing Evergreen Orchids, having 


very pretty flowers. 
Fy Grandin Oras .o2 eg coee see 


Ee. Viiolacea ck) ato eae: aoe 


Trichopilia.—Beautiful Orchids, evergreen, delicately 


colored and fragrant. 
i Crispa..:. .icceettar sees cess Saisie Ousts (edie 
. __—-Coccinea (Marginata) .......... Costa Riea.i;... ....-2--. 
C * Suavis.. donk denote ee eee Costa: Ries 64.0 2.< cece ety 
C Sunguinolenta. 2.) 2.0 eat Costa, Riga). /7.74 uss: 
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Vanda.—A handsome evergreen genus, producing lovely 
flowers, highly fragrant. 
a temanlijiee erae scenes ese oak + WIGNICGAG is tse 2 teas ewan 5 00 
axle ste ee cise eas dasenscies- Hash Imdie gas. os ae os on os 3 00 
Wiesner eee Pak ewesee ences SST EEFIC [FE NR tS Rees ee 5 00 
Ein cenianniecre te ee ne 2S ons SEROTTNEO oS echanccc wes oun Ses 3 . do 00 
LIAS eu Soares aie “Ae i aa era | Molwetasect- sees D. O00 
Jina | 22 ae. Oe ae eee Hast: Indiesac. cs... eke. 5 00 
See TGS OO aE egg rh 0) BR ee 5 00 
TT arias 03 One 0 ne. <A ce ano ye b Meaae ce owe sin eee + a= 2 00 to 4 00 
Tisizoye is ue SSE eet 7h nye eee 5 00 
Vanilla.—tThis Orchid produces the Vanilla of Commerce. 
Walstiaplacne eee ee ote ee... Weestuindies:.. os... -s.- <0 50 to 1 00 
Zy gopetalum.—Handsome evergreen Orchids with highly 
scented flowers, lasting long time in 
bloom. 
intermedinm CVelytinum)..~- Brazil......2.0. 0. ..ic0s..- 2 00 
CATTERY ESD Se 2 eae ee les arene mieten oats ay OO 
EES er 17) 24 eC Si a A Seas 2a hie 1k 5 00 
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2 66 66 Z: cé i M 2.00 

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6 (6 66 ¢ a: = 4.00 3 

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Special Rates by 5,000 and 10,000. 


We have constantly on our books the names of gardeners, 


suitable for every variety of situations, from small single han- 
ded places to thelargest country seats, and will be most happy | 
to assist any one in need of such, to select competent and sat- | 


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MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS. | 


We also grow large quantities of greenhouse, stove and | 

| bedding plants in all the newest and best varieties of Dahlias, | 
Roses, Chrysanthemums, Coleus, Geraniums, Palms, Ferns, | 
&c., &c. 
A price list of which will be mailed free to all applicants. 
Prices of large specimen Palms, Ferns, Ficus, Cycas, Agaves, 


| &c., will be cheerfully given if requested. 


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+A FEW KIND REMARKS+ 


Selected from Our Correspondence. 


Monrreat, August 30, 1889. 
GrntLEMEN.—I have much pleasure in letting you know that the box of 


| Orchids came to hand in splendid condition last night. I may also say that 
| for the last 15 years I have been getting plants from the States, but never got 
any put up in as proper a shape as this lot. Please send me your catalogue of 
fancy plants. Yours truly, 

A. COWPER. 


Krie, Pa., January 15th, 1890. 
Messrs. Brackenridge & Co. 

I write to acknowledge the receipt of Orchids sent. They came in excel- 
lent condition and were a surprise, as I did not expect plants ready to bloom. 
| If I am at all successful, or get the craze, shall send for more from time to 
time, Very truly, 

MRS. J. F. DOWNING. 


NorwaLk, Ouro, October 29, 1888. 
Brackenridge & Coe 

| [ received the Orchids and was much pleased with them ; they were much 
| larger than I expected they would be. Send me one of your new Catalogues 
of Orchids. Many thanks for your promptness. 

Yours respectfully, 

THEO. GAMBLE, 

Post Box 467, Norwalk, Ohio, 


ALEARENTA, Dec. 7, 1888. 
Brackenridge & Co. 

| GENTLEMEN. -- Shipment of Orchids arrived in good time and in good con- 

| dition; the packing was perfect. Have you William’s Manual and at what 

| price. Very respectfully, 

H. P. BLACQUEEN, 

Charleston, 8S. C. 


Brackenridge ff Co. eatin: Md. 3 


Arrroa, N. Y., April 9, 1888. 
Messrs. Brackenridge & Co. 


Srtrs.—‘‘ Orchids’’ arrived to-day in fine condition, not wilted. Thanks | 


for Lycaste, in blossom. Yours, &e., 


J: He BULLON, 


Nyack, Nov. 27th, 1888. 
Messrs, Brackenridge & Co., Govanstown, Md. 
Dear Strs.—I received the Orchids in splendid condition, and thank you 
for care and taste you gave to them. 


Respectfully yours, 
JACOB MENDEL. 


Soutn Haven, Micu., June 8th, 1889, 
Messrs. Brackenridge & Co. 
Strs.—The Orchids arrived this morning ina very nice condition, just 
got them unpacked They are so nice; and thanks for the extras. 


Yours truly, 
MRS. A. W. BENSON. 


PemBroxke, Ont , October 22d, 1889. 
Messrs. Brackenridge & Co., | 
Rosebank Nurseries, Govanstown, Baltimore Co., Md. 
Dear Sirs —The package of Orchids sent by Express to Mrs. Deacon, 
came to hand in good order and condition, and we are well pleased with their 


| appearance. Yours very truly, 


THOMAS DEACON. 


New Orueans, La , April 4, 1889. 
Brackenridge & Co., Govanstown, Md. 
Dear Strs.—The Orchids arrived safe, and very well pleased with them. 
I hope I will give you another order soon. 
Yours very truly, 


H. A. DESPOMMIER. 


Mrppieporouen, Mass , July 20th, 1888. 
Messrs. Brackenridge & Co, 
GrntLEMEN.—The plants arrived in good condition last evening. They 
are very satisfactory, and I enclose check in payment. 


Yours very truly, 
Ey. 5. HATHAWAY, 


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Cuinton, Mo., April 15, 1888. 
Messrs. Brackenridge & Co. 
The Orchids were received to-day in fine order. 


Yours truly, 
M. L. BONHAM. 


Oakianp, Carrrornia, Sept. 9, 1888. 
Messrs. Brackenridge & Co. ; 
Drar Strs.—I received the Plants in good order. I am thankful for the 
number and also the good strong plants. I did not have much time to write 
a long letter. I will soon get more Orchids. 
Yours truly, 


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Suaron Hinn, Sept. 24, 1889. 
Messrs. Brackenridge & Co. 


Please accezt my sincere thanks for your prompt attention to my little 
order, and for sending such good specimens. ) 


Yours truly, 
Be ad oe oe 


Messrs. Brackenridge & Co. 

Genttemen —Received the ‘‘ Orchids” all O. K. some time ago, and 
am well pleased with them. Could you send me another colored picture of 
Orchid, I spoiled the last one when I opened your Catalogue, I wish to get 
it framed. 


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Yours respectfully, 
SCOTT, POTH & CO. 


Mitwauxkeg, Wis., May 27, 1889. 
Messrs. Brackenridge & Co. 
Dear Srirs.—Orchids arrived in good order; plants all nice. 


Yours truly, 


CHS. HOPPENRATH. 


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Watta Warta, W. T., June 19th, 1889. 
Messrs. Brackenridge & Co. 
Gents.—Received invoice of Orchids two days ago in good condition. 


MRS. OSCAR GRUNERT.