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DENDROBIUM, Continued. 
*D. Cambridgeanum *1 75 to $2 50 
JJ. chrysanthum 1 50 to -3 50 
D. chrysotoxum 3 25 to 3 50 
D . crassinode 1 50 to 2 50 
D. crystaUinum 1 50 to 2 50 
D. Dalhousieanum 3 50 to 4 00 
D. densiflorum 1 50 to 3 50 
D. Devonianum 1 50 to 3 50 
D. formosum 1 50 to 3 50 
D. giganteum 1 75 to i! 00 
*D. nobile 1 00 to 2 00 
D. superbum 5 00 to 7 50 
*D. primulinum 3 00 to 3 50 
D. giganteum ii 00 to 5 00 
D. thyrsiflorum.. (See tut.) 3 00 to 4 00 
D. tortile 1 50 to 2 50 
D. roseum 3 50 to 4 oo 
"DENDROBIUM Wardianum . . . . •■?2 00 to $H 50 
D. Lowii 5 00 to 7 50 
D. candidum 5 00 to 7 50 
D. - — giganteum 7 50 to 10 00 
EFIDENDRUIH. This, a very extensive genus, con- 
tains a number of very rare and highly interesting va- 
rieties, the choicest of which are here enumerated. 
They are of very luxuriant and rapid growth, and 
therefore easily cultivated ; they boar their beautiful 
flowers upon their terminal growths, and can either be 
grown uijoii blocks of wood, in jjots or baskets, with 
fibrous peat and sphagnum moss, in equal parts, for 
potting material; they delight in plenty of moisture 
noarl.v all the time. 
*E. atropurpureum |;3 00 to $3 00 
E. roseum 5 00 to 7 50 
E. aurantiacum 3 00 to 8 00 
E. bicornutum 1 50 to 3 50 
