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Miltonia spectabilis. Sepals and petals Each 
creamy white, rose-flushed at base, lip 
rose-purple, veined, with deeper veining 
in center; flower very large. Brazil. 
Summer.$2 50 
spectabilis Moreliana. Flowers large and 
of a deeper color, lip veined rose. .$2.50 to 5 00 
vexillaria. Most popular species. Flowers 
vary from lilac-rose to dark rose, lip 
Miltonia vexillaria, continued Each 
usually darker than other segments; very 
handsome. Colombia. Spring. . .$2.50 to $7 50 
vexillaria, Empress Augusta Victoria. . .25 00 
vexillaria gigantea.20 00 
vexillaria Lambauiana. White.75 00 
vexillaria Leopoldi .20 00 
NEOBENTHAMIA gracilis . 6 00 
OCTOMERIA diaphana . 4 00 
ODONTOGLOSSUM 
The Odontoglossums are the most extensively grown of all Orchids, and require an even, cool and 
moist temperature throughout the year. They are among the most easily cultivated, and will reward 
the grower bountifully. Many of them are reasonable, making it possible to have an extensive collection. 
Odontoglossum Andersonianum. Sepals Each 
and petals are pointed, creamy white, 
spotted and marked with red-brown. 
Colombia. Winter.$3.50 to $5 00 
Bictoniense. Sepals and petals yellowish 
green, blotched with chestnut-brown, lip 
pale rose. Guatemala. Autumn. 2 50 
Cervantesii. Flowers white or tinged with 
rose, chocolate-red streaks around the 
base. Mexico. Spring. 2 00 
citrosmum. Flowers flesh-color; fragrant; 
on long, pendulous spikes.$2 to 3 50 
cordatum . 2 50 
cirrhosum. Flowers large; sepals white, 
spotted with purplish crimson, petals 
similarly colored. Ecuador. Spring. 3 00 
Odontoglossum, Gladys (see page 29) 
Odontoglossum crispum. Flowers large; Each 
white, often tinged with rose and more or 
less blotched; borne on many-flowered 
spikes.$2 to $3 50 
crispum, E. B. Dane. Petals, sepals and 
lip blotched violet-purple, very large, 
wide lip; unique. Price on application, 
crispum Xanthodes. Flowers pure white, 
sepals and lip blotched with yellow. Rare. 
Price on application. 
Edwardii . 7 50 
grande (Baby Orchid ). Very large; chestnut- 
brown and yellow. Guatemala. .$1.50 to 3 00 
Hallii. Flowers produced on long scapes; 
sepals yellow with dark chocolate-red 
blotches, petals similar but margined 
with yellow. 5 00 
Harryanum. Flowers borne on long, some¬ 
times branched spikes, large; sepals deep 
chestnut-brown tipped and broken with 
yellow, petals whitish at base marked 
with mauve-purple, lip tri-lobed, striped 
with purple. 5 00 
hastilabium. 3 00 
Hunnewellianum . 2 50 
Insleayi. Similar to 0. grande. Mexico.... 
$2 to 4 00 
laeve. Flowers large, fragrant, borne on long, 
branched scapes; sepals and petals dark 
brown, tipped and barred with yellow, lip 
lilac-purple. Mexico. Spring. 5 00 
luteo-purpureum. Large flowers; sepals 
nearly covered with chestnut-brown, 
marked with yellow, petals similar, only 
more yellow, lip yellowish white with 
large brown spot in front. 5 00 
maculatum. Mowers 2 to 3 inches across; 
sepals dark brown, tipped and broken with 
yellow, petals yellow, spotted brown, lips 
yellowish white, spotted brown. Mexico.. 2 50 
Pescatorei. Popular species. Flowers white, 
sometimes rose-flushed, lip sometimes 
purple-spotted; produced on long spikes, 
branched. Colombia. Spring. 3 00 
pulchellum. Flowers pure white; fragrant; 
useful. Guatemala. Spring. 2 50 
Reichenheimii . 3 50 
Rossii majus. White or rose-flushed, spot¬ 
ted dark brown. Mexico. Winter. 2 00 
triumphans. Petals and sepals golden 
yellow, barred and blotched with chestnut- 
brown. Colombia. Spring.$3.50 to 5 00 
Gro-Skinneri. Sepals and petals greenish 
marked with chestnut-brown, lip large, 
rose, mottled with white. Guatemala. 
Spring. ....$3.50 to 5 00 
Williamsianum. Costa Rica. Summer...10 00 
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