WEST ORANGE, N. J. 
cultivating. The few included here are among the 
best, and are of easy cultivation if treated as cool 
and intermediate growing plants. 
Aromaticum-(Guatemala), Spring ...$ 5.00 each 
Atro-Purpureum—(Tropical America) , 
Early Summer . 5.00 
Aurantiacum—(Guatemala), Spring ... 5.00 
Auritum—(Guatemala), Spring . 5.00 
Bifidum—(Tropical America) . 7.50 
Ciliare—(Tropical America), Winter . . 5.00 
Cochleatum—(Tropical America), Var¬ 
ious . 5.00 
Elongatum—(West Indies), Spring and 
Summer . 7.50 
Fragrans—(Tropical America), Summer 
and Autumn . 5.00 
Graniticum . 5.00 
Macrochilum—(Tropical America), Early 
Summer . 5.00 
Papylionacea . 5.00 
Pentotis—(Brazil), Summer . 10.00 
Prismatocarpum— (Central America ), 
Summer . 7.50 
Raniferum—(Mexico), Various . 7.50 
Stamfordianum—(Honduras), Spring .. 10.00 
Venosum . 5.00 
Vittellinum—(Mexico), Autumn . 7.50 
EPIDENDRUM (Hybrids) 
Boundii—(Burtoni x radicans) .$10.00 each 
Burtonii—(ibaguense x O’Brienianum) . . 10.00 
ERIA 
(Warm) 
(From ereon, wool; referring to the down on the 
leaves of some of the species.) A genus more curi¬ 
ous than beautiful; mostly stove plants of very easy 
culture. 
Convallarioides—(Burma), Summer . . . .$5.00 ea ch 
GONGORA 
(Warm) 
(Named after D. Cabellero of Gongora.) A curi¬ 
ous genus. They should be grown suspended from 
the roof in baskets or pans. 
Armeniaca—(Nicaragua), Summer . . . .$12.00 ea ch 
Atro-Purpurea—(British Guiana), Various 10.00 
Maculata—(Guatemala), Spring . 7.50 
IONOPSIS 
A genus of small growing, tufted, epiphytes, allied 
to Oncidium, with very small pseudo-bulbs more or 
less sheathed with the bases of the usually keeled, 
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