RMHH9EMF–Cattleya mossiae. This species is the national flower of Venezuela since 1951.
RFF4AMBF–Cattleya orchid
RM2A77FWJ–Mrs Moss' superb cattleya or easter orchid, Cattleya mossiae. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Walter Fitch from William Jackson Hooker's Botanical Magazine, London, 1838.
RMH4N6BX–Cattleya mossiae var reineckiana, Sander, F. (Frederick), 1847-1920, Mansell, Joseph, Lithographer, Moon, H. G
RF2F261N0–Harriet Stewart Miner's botanical vintage illustration from Orchids - The Royal Family of Plants from 1885 - Cattleya mossiae
RF2G6J0JM–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 21, 2020: Postage stamp printed in Cuba shows Romulo Gallegos, Latin american history serie, circa 1989
RMMY4H90–. Illustration of Cattleya mossiae . 1839. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) del., Swan sc. 102 Cattleya mossiae - Curtis' 65 (N.S. 12) pl. 3669 (1839)
RMF026F0–Easter orchid flower (Cattleya mossiae), El Guacharo National Park, Monagas, Venezuela.
RFR2GDRT–cattleya mossiae goliath
RMT06FD4–Moss’s cattleya or easter orchid, Cattleya mossiae. Chromolithograph by Hatch Company after a botanical illustration by Harriet Stewart Miner from Orchids, the Royal Family of Plants, Lee & Shepard, Boston, 1885. The first American color plate book on orchids by woman botanist Miner.
RM2H439JF–An orchid (Cattleya mossiae): flower and leaf. Watercolour, 1899.
RFR2G2F6–
RM2BT5K8J–Moss' Cattleya orchid or easter orchid, Cattleya mossiae. Chromolithograph from an illustration by Desire Bois from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Frederick Warne, London, 1896.
RFMTD4PD–Cattleya mossiae, Moss' Cattley's, easter orchid. Orchidee, digital improved reproduction from a print of the 19th century
RM2AM02KH–The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . ine Condition, and which we offer at the following wholesale prices: Cattleya Mossiae per case, $40.00 Cattleya Schroederae. This is our fine, large, pleasing type. per case, $55,00 C. HarriSOnlOe Violacea, late summer-flowering variety, strong plants $150 00 per 100 Oncidium VariCOSUm Rogersii, extra fine plants, small quantity left, onlv $150.00 per 100 We have also about 25 cases of an extra fine type of Cattleya Trianae, with finer flowers, and will yield 50 per cent more flowers than the ordinary type to the shoot. The cheapest we ca
RMMW31CG–. Illustration of Cattleya mossiae . 1839. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) del., Swan sc. 119 Cattleya mossiae - Curtis' 65 (N.S. 12) pl. 3669 (1839)
RMP6H9H7–Mrs Moss' superb cattleya or easter orchid, Cattleya mossiae. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Walter Fitch from William Jackson Hooker's Botanical Magazine, London, 1838.
RM2AJHKB5–Dreer's garden calendar : 1884 . PEPEROMIA PROSTRATA. DREEKS GARDEN CALENDAR—SuppUfnent. XXI. CATTLEYA MOSSIAE. the centre of the lip. 50 cts. OYLQYiYD^^Continued. (I.) Cattleya Labiata Pescatorei. Light-green foliage, free-blooming : the sepals and petals light-rose, the lip rich crimson. $2.00.(I.) Cattleya Labiata Percivaliana. $2.50 to $5oo-(1.1 Cattleya Mossiae. Flowers ver>large, from five tosix inches across, of a rosy crimson color. $2.50 to $5oc<C.) Cattleya Citrina. Large flowers, of a bright yellow,produced from the top of the bulb ; very fragrant.$2.00 to $5.00.(I.) Chysis Br
RMMWYMJ8–. Illustration of Cattleya mossiae . 1839. Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892) del., Swan sc. 119 Cattleya mossiae - Curtis' 65 (N.S. 12) pl. 3669 (1839)
RMMMJ77K–. Cattleya mossiae (as syn. Cattleya labiata var. mossiae) . 1840. Miss Drake (1803-1857) del. , G. Barclay sc. Cattleya mossiae (as Cattleya labiata var. mossiae) - Edwards vol 26 (NS 3) pl 58 (1840)
RMMMJ81X–. Illustration of: Cattleya mossiae (as syn. Cattleya wageneri) . 1858. Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach (1824–1889) Alternative names Rchb.f. Description German-Saxon botanist, pteridologist, ornithologist and university teacher Date of birth/death 3 January 1824 6 May 1889 Location of birth/death Dresden Hamburg Work location Leipzig Authority control : Q62820 VIAF:?77066171 ISNI:?0000 0000 8396 1069 LCCN:?n79125882 NLA:?35749194 Botanist:?Rchb.f. WorldCat Cattleya mossiae (as Cattleya wageneri) - Xenia 1 pl. 13 (1858)
RM2BT5EFN–Mosss cattleya or easter orchid, Cattleya mossiae. Chromolithograph by Hatch Company after a botanical illustration by Harriet Stewart Miner from Orchids, the Royal Family of Plants, Lee & Shepard, Boston, 1885. The first American color plate book on orchids by woman botanist Miner.
RMMEE4YF–. Die Gartenwelt . Cattleya Mossiae. Vom Verfasser in der fürstl. Metscherskyschen Gärtnerei zu Dugino für die „Gartenwelt** photographisch aufgenommen. Orchideen bei uns und in ihrer Heimat. Mit Genehmigung des Verfassers R. A. Rolfe, Kew, aus „The OrchidReview" für die „Gartenwelt" übersetzt von Julius Hansen, Magdeburg. (Fortsetzung.) Aber da sind noch andere Umstände in Erwägung zu ziehen, als Wärme und Klima, so in erster Linie die hochwichtige Frage
RMREKM7C–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. 354 FLOWERING PLANTS [CH. As we have observed in our account of the development, a main root is always absent; its place is taken by adventitious roots, which arise especially from the nodes, often shewing as regular an arrangement as the leaves. There are three kinds: (1) normal cylindrical earth-roots; (2) tuberous roots, serving as stores of reserve-material; (3) air-roots, characterised by a special development of the epidermis to form the velamen, a. Fig. 167. Transverse section of leaf of Cattleya Mossiae at the midrib. Below the upper ep
RMMEE4KN–. Die Gartenwelt . Cattleya labiata var. Mossiae, percivaliana, Schroederae und Trianae in der Handelsgärtnerei von Woldemar Nicolai, Coswig i. S. Originalaufuahme für die ,,Garteuwelt". klassen Papaver päeoniflorum, Papaver somniferum, Papaver Bhoeas ist ein Farbenreichtum enthalten, wie er bei einer anderen Pflanzengattung so leicht nicht wieder anzu- treffen ist. Wer Gelegenheit gehabt hat, in Erfurt ein blühendes Mohnfeld mit all den verschiedenen Klassen und Gat- tungen zu besichtigen, wird sich lange des überwältigenden Eindrucks erinnern. â Die auf der Farbentafel naturgetreu
RMRE98XW–. Cool orchids, and how to grow them : with a descriptive list of all the best species in cultivation. LIST OF COOL OIICIIIDS. 65 about September or October, it lasts a fortnight or three weeks. *C, MossicB (Venezuela, La Guayra, 1836).—This species is the sheet anchor of Orchid growers, or rather was previous to the introduction of Odontoglossum Alexaudra3, and deservedly so, for its beauty will bear comparison with that of any other. Cattleya Mossiae. ])laut in the vegetable world. The gi-eat charm about thi.s pla^t is that there are scarcely two varieties to be found alike. On this point th
RMRF518W–. Spring catalogue : 1902. Nursery stock Missouri Saint Louis Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Saint Louis Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. ORCHIDS These varieties are the best for general cultivation and are sure to bloom every year. CATTLEYA CRITINA—The flowers are of a bright lemon yellow, dellclously fragrant and produced singly in pairs. It blooms from May to August and lasts from three to four weeks. Price, $2.00 each. CATTLEYA MOSSIAE—Flowers from five to six Inches across; sepals and
RMRP70PM–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. jgo6. The American Florist. 535 'i'HiUHM VICTORY We do not need to advertise Victory aggressively any longer. We are making prompt delivery oi Cuttings daily and are giving universal satisfaction. ENOUGH SAI0! Cattleya Mossiae To flower this spring. Order now for Mai ch-April shipment. STANLEY & CO.. Southgate, England Pease mention the A merican Florist when writim, ORCHIDS Lartfesl Importers, Exporters, Growers and Hybridists In the World. SANDER, SL Albans, Enjfland. fUase mention the A merican Florist when
RMRP5P9W–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. rgw. The American Florist. 1089. CYMBIDIUM LOWIANUM. ORCHID NOTES. Fumigate twice every week if there is any suspicion of cattleya fly. Gkow Cattleya Mossiae on now strongly in order to flnisVi up good growths by fall. Rkpot Cattleya gigas directly after flowering and before the new roots start at the base of the pseudobulbs. Cattleya Superba and Epidendrum bicornutum require more sun and heat during the growing season than any others in these genera. DON'T mind leaving the orchid house door open sometimes. The or
RMRP9R5A–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. IMPORTED ORCHIDS. Cattleya Mossiae just arrived in splendid condition. East Indian 0 chlds have arrived. Among them will be a grand lot of Vanda Coerulea, Cypripedium Insigne, collected in the original district from which all the choicest varieties have come, Cymbidium Eburneum, C. Masters!!, C. Devonianum, C. Glgan- teum. Also Dendrobium Nobile. D. Farmersii. D. Chrysotoxum, D. Thyrsiflorum. 0. Aureutn, D. Densiflorum. D. Devonianum, D. Cambridgea'um and other Dendrobes, together with a small lot of Phajus Wallic
RMRFD5D6–. Spring catalogue : 1902. Nursery stock Missouri Saint Louis Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Saint Louis Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. ORCHIDS These varieties are the best for general cultivation and are sure to bloom every year. CATTLEYA CRITINA—The flowers are of a bright lemon yellow, dellclously fragrant and produced singly in pairs. It blooms from May to August and lasts from three to four weeks. Price, $2.00 each. CATTLEYA MOSSIAE—Flowers from five to six Inches across; sepals and
RMRFG331–. New, rare and beautiful plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) New Rochelle Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Wisconsin Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 14 SIEBRECHT & SON, NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. Cattleya Mossiae. One of the finest Orchids known. The flowers, which are quite fragrant, very large, brightly eolored, and borne from 3 to 5 on a scape, make quite a brilliant show. They vary through exquisite shades of lilac and rose, with a lip of rich purple, much crimped and
RMRRA043–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?i . The Florists^ Review Junk 1. I!i2ii. WEDDING and GRA For the many and varied ample provision for all VALLEY—A quarter of million Valley for the June Bride. OR CHIDS—Fancy Cattleya Gigas and Cattleya Mossiae. JUNE ROSE CROPS-Large and Constant —include the cut from 30,000 Russell Plants. CRUSADER—The summer red rose best by test. Fine daily cuts from young stock. SUNBURST—A dependable source of sup- ply for yellow roses. PREMIER, COLUMBIA, BUTTERFLY, DOUBLE WHITE OPHELIA, DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY, PHANTOM, AARON WARD, CECILE BRUNNER. POEHLMANN BR
RMRRA9K8–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. WEDD NG and For the many and varied ample provision for all VALLEY—A quarter of million Valley for the June Bride. ORCHIDS—Fancy Cattleya Gigas and Cattleya Mossiae. JUNE ROSE CROPS-Large and Constant —include the cut from 30,000 Russell Plants. CRUSADER—The summer red rose best by test. Fine daily cuts from young stock. SUNBURST—A dependable source of sup- ply for yellow roses. PREMIER, COLUMBIA, BUTTERFLY, DOUBLE WHITE OPHELIA, DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY, PHANTOM, AARON WARD, CECILE BRUNNER. POEHLMANN BRO THE LARGEST GROWERS OF 66 to 74 EAST TELEPHON
RMRRA9KE–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^y. WEDD NG and For the many and varied ample provision for all VALLEY—A quarter of million Valley for the June Bride. ORCHIDS—Fancy Cattleya Gigas and Cattleya Mossiae. JUNE ROSE CROPS-Large and Constant —include the cut from 30,000 Russell Plants. CRUSADER—The summer red rose best by test. Fine daily cuts from young stock. SUNBURST—A dependable source of sup- ply for yellow roses. PREMIER, COLUMBIA, BUTTERFLY, DOUBLE WHITE OPHELIA, DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY, PHANTOM, AARON WARD, CECILE BRUNNER. POEHLMANN BRO THE LARGEST GROWERS OF 66 to 74 EAST TELE
RMRPAY4J–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. GRAPE DUST. Sold by Seedsmen. STOTT'S SYRINGE. Read advertisement in next week's issue HOW TO CROW CUT FLOWERS. A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE CULTIVATION OF THE ROSE, And Other Flowering Plcmts for Cut Flowers, sent to any aiMress •IPOU receipt of $2.O0. IVI. a. hunt, Xerre Hauie, Ind. IMPORTED ORCHIDS. Cattleya Mossiae just arrived in splendid condition. East Indian 0 chids have arrived. Among tliem will be a grand lot of Vanda Coeruiea. Cypripedium Insigne. collected in the original district from which all the cho
RMRF0WPE–. Catalogue of orchids : orchids, palms and choice hothouse and greenhouse plants. Orchids, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Commercial catalogs, New York (State), Utica. WM. MATHEWS, UT1CA, N. V.. CATTLEYA TRIAN/E. CATTLEYA, Continued. Cattleya Mossiae. C. bicolor. C. " alba. C. Bowringeana. C. Percivaliana. C. Candida. C. Perrini. C. Chocoensis. c. Schroderiae. C. citrina. c. Skinneri. C. crispa. c. speciosissima. C. Dowiana. c. superba. C. eldorado. c. " splendens. C. splendens. c. Trianae. C. Gaskelliana. c. " delicata. C. gigas. c. Wagneri. C. Sanderiana. c. Walkeria
RMRF8H5E–. Catalogue of orchids : orchids, palms and choice hothouse and greenhouse plants. Orchids, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Commercial catalogs, New York (State), Utica. WM. MATHEWS, UT1CA, N. V.. CATTLEYA TRIAN/E. CATTLEYA, Continued. Cattleya Mossiae. C. bicolor. C. " alba. C. Bowringeana. C. Percivaliana. C. Candida. C. Perrini. C. Chocoensis. c. Schroderiae. C. citrina. c. Skinneri. C. crispa. c. speciosissima. C. Dowiana. c. superba. C. eldorado. c. " splendens. C. splendens. c. Trianae. C. Gaskelliana. c. " delicata. C. gigas. c. Wagneri. C. Sanderiana. c. Walkeria
RMRP3YCR–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. I9i6. The American Florist. 527. GENERAL VIEW OF THE NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW. Cattleya Mossiae—Julius Roehrs Co., 1st. Cattleya Schroderae specimen—Lager & Hur- l-ell, 1st: W. A. Manila, 2ntl, Cattleya specimen, any variety—Julius Roehrs Co.. 1st; W. A. Manda, 2nd. Cypripediums. collection 25 plants in variety —W. .. Manda. 1st. Cypripediums. specimen—W. A, Manda, 1st: Laser vV Hurrell. 2nd. Dendrohium. 12 plants in variety—Julius Koehrs Co.. 1st: W. A. Manda, 2nd. llendroi>ium nohilc. spec.—W. A. Mauda. 1st.
RMRRMTB9–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. RUSSELLS No better Roses coming in at this time than Russells. Wonderful stock; all lengths. SPECIAL $20.00 per 100 EXTRA 15.00 " FIRST 10.00 " SECOND 8.00 *' A few extra choice special Russells at $25.00 S. S. Pennock - Meehan Company THE WHOLESALB FLORISTS OF PHII.ADELPHIA PHIIiADELPHIA NEW YORK 1«08-1620 Ludlow Street 117 Weat SSth Street BALTIMORE WASHINGTON PrankUn and St. Paul Sta. It 16 H Street, N. W. Mention The Heviow when yoii write. Edward Reid Offers the Best in Flowers SWEET PEAS GRAND SPENCERS ORCHIDS CATTLEYA MOSSIAE BEAUT
RM2AXG7WK–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ithstand- elegant 0. incurvum with numerous tall spikesof white and rose-coloured flowers. Cattleyas, Laelio-Cattleyas, and Brasso-Cattleyas are the principal features in the longranges of intermediate houses, and the plants arein superb health, some of the Cattleyas beinggrown with pseudo-bulbs, quite double the sizeof any ever imported. One pseudo-bulb on aplant of Cattleya Schroderae measured 6 inchesin circumference, and others on C. Warscewiczii,C. Mossiae and C. Mendelii were proportionatelylarg
RMRCKNM8–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Cattleya Mossiae. Vom Verfasser in der fürstl. Metscherskyschen Gärtnerei zu Dugino für die „Gartenwelt** photographisch aufgenommen. Orchideen bei uns und in ihrer Heimat. Mit Genehmigung des Verfassers R. A. Rolfe, Kew, aus „The OrchidReview" für die „Gartenwelt" übersetzt von Julius Hansen, Magdeburg. (Fortsetzung.) Aber da sind noch andere Umstände in Erwägung zu ziehen, als Wärme und Klima, so in erster Linie die hochwichtige Frage. Cypripedium leeanum und C. leeanum var. superbura. Vom Verfasser in der fürstl. Metscherskyschen Gärtnerei zu Dugino fü
RMRCMF5X–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. XXI, 21 Die Gartenwelt. 243 im Sandsteingebiet des Roraima entdeckt und von ihm für Cattleya Mossiae gehalten. 40 Jahre später fand ein für Sander tätiger Sammler Seidl diese Art wieder auf und kurz darauf Everard im Thurm auf seiner botanischen Forschungs- reise im genannten Gebiet. Letzterer gibt in „The Gardeners Chronicle" XXIV (1885), Seite 168, interessante Aufschlüsse über den heimatlichen Standort dieser Orchidee. „Sie wird längs der Ufer des Kookenaamflusses ge- funden, wo derselbe am Grunde der Südseite der Zwillings- gebirge Roraima und Kookenaam da
RMRCNFP1–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. V, 50 Die Garten weit. 597. Cattleya Mossiae. In der Handelsgärlnerei von W.Runde, Wandsbek, für die ^Gartenweh" photographisch aufgenommen^ liefert sie ein äufserst wertvolles Blütenmaterial, stolze, auf langen Stielen sitzende, cattleyenartige Blumen von licht rosa Färbung und tiefpurpurner Lippe, andererseits ist eine blühende Pflanze dem Orchideenliebhaber ein Paradestück für seine Sammlung I Laeüa purpurata blüht leicht, und bei ganz geringer Pflege wird diese Art von Jahr zu Jahr stärker, so dafs man in älteren Privatgärtnereien wahre Riesen
RMRCNFNN–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Cattleya Mossiae. In der Handelsgärlnerei von W.Runde, Wandsbek, für die ^Gartenweh" photographisch aufgenommen^ liefert sie ein äufserst wertvolles Blütenmaterial, stolze, auf langen Stielen sitzende, cattleyenartige Blumen von licht rosa Färbung und tiefpurpurner Lippe, andererseits ist eine blühende Pflanze dem Orchideenliebhaber ein Paradestück für seine Sammlung I Laeüa purpurata blüht leicht, und bei ganz geringer Pflege wird diese Art von Jahr zu Jahr stärker, so dafs man in älteren Privatgärtnereien wahre Riesen- exemplare vorfindet. Das l
RMRDRA8P–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. LAELIO-CATTLEYA DIGBYANA-MOSSIAE. (From tlie Gardriiiiuj Wniiil.'). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Williams, Benjamin Samuel, 1822-1890; Williams, Henry. London, Victoria and Paradise nurseries
RMRR8D5W–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DBCEJtBEK 21, 1022 The Florists' Review 29 season aiid removed to ji cooler, drier house, itL order to rijjeii the bulbs, par- ticularly the iiobilc .section. There is iio reason wliy you could not prow a few cattieyas, such as C. Triana;, C. labiata, C. gigas and C. Mossiae suspended from the roof. Tliere are also a number of cattleya hybrids now purchasable at reasonable rates. There are a number of reliable orchid spe- cialists who can supjily you with such plants as you need, and these specialists will be glad to gi(' you some cultural directi
RMRP626Y–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. zgot. The American Florist. 765. AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA AND A. BELLADONNA MAJOR GROWN BY ROBERT LAURIE, NEWPORT R. plants to whxh Mr. Eochford devoted his attention. Probably $500,000 has been spent in stocking up with these plants alone, and yet only a few of the best kinds are grown. These include the best forms of Cattleya labiata, C. Mossiae, C. Trianse, C. Gaskelliaaa, C. aurea and C. Lawrenceana; thousands of Odontoglossum crispum, the Pacho variety being the favorite, and O. Rossi maJQs; Dendrobium Phaleeaops
RMRFM09H–. Choice selections in seeds & plants. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Leaves of Abutilon Savitzii. Extra large, well-establi; in the fall, the second ii $3.00 each ; extra size ORCHIDS. Cattleya Labiata, Trianae and Mossiae. 1 plants of these three elegant, easily- MUSA ENSETE (Abyssinian Banana). hed plants of these three elegant, easily-grown orchids: the first bloom i midwinter, and the third towards spring. $5 00 each NEW AND CHOICE ORNAME
RMRP6B11–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igo6. The American Florist. 959 $50 instead of $5, but as some discussion was likely to ensue the motion was con- tinued until next meeting. THE EXHIBITION. C. W. Ward e.xhibited four vases of peonies in assorted varieties and gained a vote of thanks. Lager & Hurrell, of Summit, N. J., staged a beautiful collection of cattleya plants, including C. Mendelii, C. gigas, C. Gaskelliana and C. Mossije virginalis. Cut orchids shown were Vanda teres and Cattelya Mossias Summitensis and C Mossiae Reineckiana. The firm
RMRP639B–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 13.00 per doz. sets, 2 pieces: $2.25 per doz. females for faucets. Discount on gross lots. EMI 11. OI-AUBER, Montclair, Colo. Secaucus, N. J. Carrillo & Baldwin are making satis- factory progress with their contract for supplying orchids to Komitsch & Junge. By its terms they will fill three houses, each 150 feet long, with all the com- mercial varieties of orchids. They have now in their own greenhouses a fine lot of established plants of Cattleya Trianse, C. Mossiae, C. labiata, and C. Mendelii, the latt
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