QRCHIDS ; 
STOVE AND 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS 
JULIUS ROEHRS CO., RUTHERFORD, N. J. 
Dendrobium War di- 
anum giganteum. 
Very large (lowers, 
coming in clusters o! 
two and three along 
the pseudo-bulbs; se¬ 
pals and petals white, 
tipped with purple, 
lip bright orange,with 
two eye-like blotches 
of crimson-magenta. 
India. Winter and 
spring. $2.50 to $5 ea. 
Wardianum album. 
$15 each. 
DENDROCHILUM. See 
Platyclinis. 
DISA Luna. $4.50 each. 
EPIDENDRUM aro- 
maticum. Power¬ 
fully scented, greenish 
yellow flowers. Guate¬ 
mala. Spring. $4 ea. 
atropurpureum Ran- 
di. $3.50 each, 
bicornutum. $5 each. 
Brassavolae. $2.50 ea. 
ciliare. $1.50 to $3.50 
each. 
cochleatum ( Cockle- 
shelled Orchid ). $3.50. 
Erythromoides. $2.50. 
fragrans. $2.50 each. 
Godseffianum; syn., 
osmanthum. Sepals 
and petals light green, 
shaded with brown, 
lip white, front lobe 
marked rose-purple. 
$2 each. 
inversum. $3 each. 
Lagerii. $5 each, 
lanipes. $3 each, 
latilabrum. Flowers 
green, lip broad and 
spreading. $3 each, 
macrochilum. Large 
flowers; green and 
chocolate-brown, lip 
white, with bright crimson blotch. Trop- Each 
ical America. Spring.$1.50 to $2 00 
nemorale .$1.50 to 2 50 
odoratissimum. 1 50 
polybulbum . 3 50 
porphyreum. 5 00 
prismatocarpum ( Rainboiv Orchid). 
Flowers with cream-yellow petals and 
sepals, blotched with purple, lip yellow and 
rose. Central America. Summer. . . $3 to 5 00 
radicans . 2 50 
rigidum . 2 50 
Skinneri. Bright orange-scarlet flowers. . . 2 50 
spectabile. 2 50 
Stamfordianum . 3 00 
virgatum. 2 50 
vitellinum majus. Flowers brilliant scarlet, 
lasting a longtime. Mexico. Winter. $1.50to 3 00 
ERI A. A very beautiful, and interesting genus 
found chiefly in India and Malaysia. 
Their culture is easy and similar to that 
accorded Dendrobiums. 
anchorifera ( Anchor-bearing ) . 3 50 
Dendrobium Wardianum 
Each 
Eria barbata (Bearded Eria) .$4 50 
bratescens . 3 50 
convallarioides . 3 50 
densiflora . 3 50 
excavata (Pilted Eria) . 3 50 
lavata . 3 50 
monostachys . 3 50 
obesa (The Eat Orchid) . 3 50 
ERIOPSIS rutidobulbon . 5 00 
GALEANDRA lacustris (Helmet Orchid).. . . 3 00 
GOMESA planifolia. Flowers yellowish, 
sweet-scented, densely carried in short, 
arched spikes. 2 50 
GOODYERA Dawsoniana (Goodyera Daie- 
sonii) . 3 00 
HARTWEGIA purpurea. Pleasing rose- 
purple flowers, carried on erect spikes. 
Mexico. 3 50 
HOULLETIA odoratissima. Allied to Stan- 
hopeas, requiring similar culture; petals 
and sepals brownish red, with darker 
lines, lip tipped with yellow; violet- 
scented. Colombia. Summer. 3 50 
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