item: #1 of 4 id: 17155 author: Boyle, Frederick title: About Orchids: A Chat date: None words: 54576 flesch: 73 summary: It is to be observed, also, that Gardner's Cattleya was the nearest relative of Swainson's;--it is known at present as _C. labiata Warneri_. Not least extraordinary, however, in this extraordinary tale is the fact that various bits of _C. l. vera_ turned up during this time. keywords: bloom; bulbs; business; case; cattleya; class; colour; cool; course; crimson; cypripedium; day; days; fact; feet; flower; form; garden; genus; good; green; half; hand; home; house; hybrids; inches; lip; loelia; lost; man; men; messrs; months; native; nature; new; number; odontoglossum; orchids; plants; present; purple; round; sander; species; things; time; variety; white; years; yellow cache: 17155.txt plain text: 17155.txt item: #2 of 4 id: 32205 author: Boyle, Frederick title: The Woodlands Orchids, Described and Illustrated With Stories of Orchid-Collecting date: None words: 71935 flesch: 81 summary: Though they are not systematically hostile to white men, Roebelin saw no chance of exploring the country. Accordingly white men are received with enthusiasm. keywords: base; brown; business; catt; cattleya; colour; course; crimson; cypripedium; dark; day; disc; dorsal; edges; end; eyes; feet; fine; flower; form; gold; good; great; green; greenish; half; house; hybrid; indians; l.-c; laelia; length; lines; lip; man; margin; maroon; mauve; measures; men; new; orange; orchids; oversluys; pale; people; petals; pink; place; plants; purple; purplish; purpurata; red; roebelin; roezl; rose; rosy; round; sam; sander; sepals; sir; slipper; species; spots; story; throat; time; variety; village; way; white; years; yellow cache: 32205.txt plain text: 32205.txt item: #3 of 4 id: 33593 author: O'Brien, James title: Orchids date: None words: 27385 flesch: 61 summary: The deciduous class is exemplified by _D. nobile_, _D. Wardianum_, _D. crassinode_, and the plants associated with them, and their hybrids; and the evergreen species by _D. densiflorum_, _D. Farmeri_, and _D. chrysotoxum_. ~Disa.~--A genus of terrestrial Orchids from Africa, best represented in gardens by the fine Scarlet _Disa grandiflora_, which, with the others of its section, _D. racemosa_ and _D. tripetaloides_, have produced many beautiful hybrids. keywords: baskets; bulbs; cool; fibre; fine; flowers; gardens; genus; growth; house; house plants; hybrids; leaves; material; moss; orchid house; orchids; plants; pots; potting; pseudo; resting; season; section; seeds; species; staging; time; water; white cache: 33593.txt plain text: 33593.txt item: #4 of 4 id: 46281 author: Bateman, Jas. (James) title: A Monograph of Odontoglossum date: None words: 20011 flesch: 68 summary: The first rumours that reached us of the plant led to a suspicion that it might, after all, be only a variety of _O. vexillarium_, but these unworthy fears were at once dispelled by the flowering of the plant itself at Mr. Bull's nursery in the early part of last September, when Mr. Fitch prepared his drawing, and Professor Reichenbach obtained materials for the description which appeared in the _Gardeners' Chronicle_ of September 27, 1873. _O. triumphans_ does not appear to be so plentiful in its native habitats as _O. Hallii_, _O. luteo-purpureum_, and many other N. Grenada kinds that now swarm in our collections. keywords: base; brevioribus; brown; column; description; feet; flowers; foliis; habitat; illustration; inches; lanceolate; leaves; length; lindl; lindley; lip; new; oblong; odontoglossum; orchids; ovate; petals; plant; plate; pseudobulbs; reichenbach; sepals; species; specimens; white; yellow cache: 46281.txt plain text: 46281.txt