l ODONTOGLOSSUM—C ontinued 
Odontoglossum citrosmum. See page 38 
Each 
O. X Dora (O. Lambeaniana X 
Pescatorei Duchess of Westminster>. .$10.00 
O. grande. This fine plant, known 
as the “Baby Orchid,” flowers from 
September to December. The flowers 
are very large, cinnamon-brown and 
yellow. It is best grown in pots in 
fibrous peat and sphagnum in an 
average temperature of 55°. Gua¬ 
temala. (See illustration, page 38.) 
$2.50 to 5.00 
O. Hallii . 5.00 
O. Harryanum. 2.50 
O. X Hibernicum (Hallii X hastilo- 
bium) . 10.00 
O. Insleayi. Plant and inflorescence 
as in O. grande. Flowers 2)^ to 3 
inches across, pale greenish-yellow, 
barred with reddish-brown; lip 
bright yellow with margin of red 
spots. Mexico.$1.50 to 2.50 
O. X Jasper (crispumVictoria Regina 
X amabile ). 25.00 
O. luteo-purpureum sceptrum 2.50 
O. X Ossultoni (nobile X spectabile) 15.00 
O. X Othello (Harryanum X Adri- 
anoe) . 15.00 
O. pulchellum (Lily of the Each 
Valley Orchid .) With fragrant 
flowers, 5 to 10 on a tall spike, 
pure white, with yellow disc; 
the sprays resemble much 
the Lily of the Valley; very 
useful for cutting. Spring. 
Costa Rica.$1.50 to $2.50 
O. Reichenheimi. . . . 1.50 to 2.50 
O. X Rolfeae (Harryanum X 
nobile.) A magnificent hy¬ 
brid of easy culture. (See il¬ 
lustration, page 38). 15.00 
O. Rossii majus. Flowers 
white and brown, spotted 
with purple. January-March 
Mexico.$1.00 to 2.00 
O. X Solon (Adriance X Ar- 
dentissima) . 15.00 
O. X Thompsonianum Oris- 
pum X Edwardii ) . 10.00 
O. Uro-Skinneri. A strong¬ 
growing species with spikes 
2 to 3 feet in height, having 
numerous large flowers; sepals 
and petals olive - yellow, 
blotched with rich purple- 
brown; lip mauve-purple 
mottled with white. Decem- 
ber-March. Guatemala. . . . 3.50 
ODONTIODA X Bradshawise 
(Coclilioda Noetzliana X A. 
crispum ) .10.00 
ODONTONIA X Lairesese 
(Milt. Warscewiczii X O. cris¬ 
pum.) . 15.00 
O. Pescatorei. Colombia . .$1.50 to 2.50 
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