WEST ORANGE, N. J. 
Cruenta-(Guatemala), Spring .$ 5.00 each 
Deppei-(Mexico), Winter . 5.00 
Lasioglossa-(Guatemala), Winter and 
Spring . 15.00 
Leucantha-(Central America), Various 10.00 
Skinneri-(Guatemala), Winter . 5.00 
MAXILLARIA 
(Cool) 
(From maxillae, the jaws of an insect; referring 
to a resemblance in the column and lip.) A genus 
Very closely allied to Lycaste and requiring very 
similar cultural treatment, although loam may be 
withheld from the potting material to advantage. 
Densa .$ 5.00 
Grandiflora -(Peru), Spring . 5.00 
Houtteana (Guatemala), Summer .... 5.00 
Luteo-Alba (Colombia), Various .... 5.00 
Picta -(Brazil), Winter and various .. . 5.00 
Rufescens -(Trinidad), Various . 5.00 
Sanguinea -(Central America), Winter 
and various . 5.00 
Tenuifolia -(Mexico), Spring . 5.00 
each 
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MEGACLINIUM 
(Warm) 
(From Megas, large, and kline, a bed; referring 
to the axis or rachis on which the flowers are 
borne.) A genus closely allied to Bulbophyllum 
and requiring similar cultural treatment. 
Falcatum —(Sierra Leone), Spring .$5.00 ea ch 
MILTONIA (Species) 
(Warm) 
(Named after Viscount Milton.) A genus wh ich 
is becoming increasingly popular owing to the won¬ 
derful results of the hybridists’ efforts. The rich¬ 
ness of colouring, floriferous habit and decorative 
value of the recently raised hybrids are very re¬ 
markable. Their cultural requirements are compara¬ 
tively easy; an equable temperature night and day of 
60 degrees Fahrenheit with plenty of moisture in the 
atmosphere and at the roots when growing should 
be aimed at. A compost of three parts well chop¬ 
ped fibre to one part sphagnum moss; potted in 
well-drained pots or pans, as they are notable shal¬ 
low-rooting plants. 
Phalaenopsis -(Colombia), Late Spring. $5.00 each 
Roezlii —(Colombia), Autumn . 5.00 
Roezlii Alba -(Colombia), Autumn .... 7.50 
Vexillaria (Colombia), Spring . 5.00 
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