WEST ORANGE, N. J. 
Grande Conde-(Sanderiana x Schilleri- 
ana) .$15.00 each 
Katherine Siegwart-(Amabiiis x Gilles 
Gratiot) . 20.00 
Rothschildiana-(Amabiiis x Schilleriana) 20.00 
Versailes—(Rimstediana x Sanderiana). 20.00 
PHOLIDOTA 
(From pholos, a scale, and otis, an ear; alluding 
to the scaly ear-like bracts of the spike.) ‘‘Rattle¬ 
snake Orchid.” All the species of this genus are of 
botanical interest only. They may be grown under 
the same conditions as Coelogyne. 
Imbricata-(India and Burma), Summer. $5.00 each 
PLATYCLINIS 
(Intermediate) 
(From platys, broad, and clinis, a couch; alluding 
to the broad membranous clinandrium.) A small 
genus mostly from the Philippines. Although the 
flowers are small, they are borne on elegant nodding 
racemes, and are mostly very fragrant. They may 
be grown in pans suspended from the roof, in a 
compost of fibre and sphagnum moss in equal parts. 
Cobbiana—(Philippines), Late Autumn. $5.00 each 
Filiformis-(Philippines), Summer . 7.50 
Glumacea-(Philippines), Spring . 3.00 
Latifolia—(Philippines), Winter . 5.00 
Moellerii—(Philippines) . 5.00 
Uncata-(Philippines), Winter . 5.00 
RENANTHERA 
(Warm) 
(From ren, a kidney, and anthera, an anther; re¬ 
ferring to the reniform shape of the anthers or pol¬ 
len masses.) A very interesting genus, which to cul¬ 
tivate well, plenty of heat and atmospheric moisture 
are requisite. 
Imschootiana-(Burma), Spring . . ..$10.00 
Storiei-(Philippines), Various . . . . 20.00 
RHYNCHOSTYLIS 
(Warm) 
(From rhynchos, a beak, and stulos, a pillar; al¬ 
luding to the shape of the column.) A small genus 
similar in habit of growth to Aerides and Saccola- 
bium, and should be grown under similar conditions. 
Retusa—(India to Java), Summer . . . .$15.00 
RODRIQUEZIA 
The species formerly known as Burlingtonias are 
included under this genus. All are epiphytal, dwarf 
growing and natives of Tropical America. The flow¬ 
ers are showy, large in proportion to the size of the 
plant. The plants are impatient of too much com¬ 
post, and should be placed in small pans, on rafts. 
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