ORCHIDS. 



richest and loveliest hues. Flowers in June and July, and 

 lasts two or three weeks in perfection. 



The length of the flower spikes and size of the flowers 

 distinguishes it from other species. This species should 

 never be allowed to get entirely dry. 



A. Aerides Lindleyamim. Coonoors . Wight, Ic., 1677. 

 A very fine .variety, spike long and branching; sepals 

 and petals white ; lip large, rich rose. 



A. Aerides Warneri. Bombay. 



A variety of more slender habit, with smaller foliage. 

 Flowers white, with rosy spots. 



A. Aerides cylindricum B. M., 4982. 



SYNS. Cymbidium cylindricum. Wight, Ic. 1744. 



Epidendrum subulatum. 

 Aerides vandarum. 



A singular and rare species, with long terete stems 

 resembling Vanda teres. Flowers large, solitary or in 

 pairs, from the axils of the leaves white or blush, the 

 base of central lobe touched with yellow. 



A. Aerides Domini anum. 



A garden hybrid between Aerides affine and FieldingiL 

 Flowers rich rose color. A rare plant. 



Aerides Fieldingii. India Jen. Or., 20. 



One of the finest Orchids in cultivation ; commonly 

 known as the Foxbrush Aerides. The plant grows three 

 or four feet high, and produces, in great profusion, long 

 branching spikes of white rosy-spotted flowers, often 

 clear bright rose. Blooms in May and June. 



