WEST ORANGE, N. J. 
ACAMPE 
(Intermediate) 
(The name meaning inflexible.) Epiphytal orchids 
with Vanda like habit and requiring similar culture 
to that genus. They are not so particular as to 
temperature and will often thrive in the intermediate 
division. 
Multiflora —(China and India), Autumn .$5.00 each 
ACINETA 
(Warm) 
(From akineta, immovable; the lip being jointless.) 
An interesting genus which produces stout pendulous 
racemes of flowers. The plants should be grown in 
baskets or pans suspended from the roof; given 
plenty of water and shade when growing, and a 
complete rest when the growth is finished. 
Barkerii —(Mexico), Early Summer.$5.00 each 
AER1DES 
(Warm) 
(From aer, air; in reference to the power these 
have of deriving their sustenance from the atmos¬ 
phere.) ‘‘Children of the Air.” All are heat-loving 
plants, and should be given ample drainage, topped 
with three parts of sphagnum moss, and one part 
finely chopped fibre. Early Spring is the best time 
to repot, or renovate the old material. 
Crispum -(Bombay), Summer.$ 7.50 ea ch 
Expansum -(India), Summer . 10.00 
Expansum Leonae —(Burma), Summer . 12.50 
Lawrenceae -(Philippines), Autumn . . . 10.00 
Odoratum -(India and China), Summer 
and various . 10.00 
Odoratum Majus —(India), Summer and 
and various . 15.00 
Vandarum -(India), Principally Autumn 
and Winter . 5.00 
Virens —(Java), Early Summer. 7:50 
ANGRAECUM 
(Warm) 
(From angrek, a Malayan name for air plants.) 
A remarkable genus, mostly from Madagascar and 
Tropical Africa. Cultural requirements similar to 
Aerides; shade is an important factor in the suc¬ 
cessful growing of this genus. 
Eburneum -(Madagascar), Summer ..$12.50 ea ch 
Eichlerianum -(West Coast of Africa), 
Various . 5.00 
Sesquipedale —(Madasgascar), Winter . 25.00 
BATEMANN1A 
A genus allied to and somewhat resembling Zygo 
petalum. 
Colleyi —(British Guiana), Spring 
$5.00 each 
