ONGIDIUM—Continued 
Each 
O. graminifolium. Flowers large on 
long branched scapes; yellow, blotched 
with brown; lip bright yellow. .$2.50 to $3.50 
O. Harrisonianum. This is a 
most graceful and beautiful 
species. It produces a num¬ 
ber of spikes to the plant, 
with numerous flowers three- 
quarters of an inch across; 
color bright yellow, blotched 
with red. Brazil $1.50 to 2.50 
O. incurvum. Flowers white and 
purple, small but produced in 
great abundance on long racemes. 
September-October. Mexico. 
$1.50 to 2.50 
O. luridum .$1.50 to 5.00 
O. Kramerianum (Butterfly Or¬ 
chid)- One of the most remark¬ 
able and beautiful of all the 
Oncids; flowers reddish-brown, 
orange-red and bright canary- 
yellow, beautfully blended. Co- 
lobmia.$1.25 to 2.50 
O. Lanceanum . 2.50 
O. longipes. 1.50 
O. macranthum. One of the 
finest of all the Oncidiums.. .$5.00 to 10.00 
O. Marshallianum. A grand Orchid; 
flowers variable in size and color, meas¬ 
uring from 2]/ 2 to 3 inches across; sepals 
and petals of bright yellow spotted with 
red-brown, lip bright yellow. Brazil. 
(See illustration, page 40.).$3.00 to 5.00 
O. microchilum . 1.00 to 2.00 
O. oblongatum. Mexico. 2.50 to 5.00 
O. ornithorynchum (Love Bird Or¬ 
chid). One of the finest for decorative 
or exhibition purposes. A plant in a 
5- or 6-inch basket will frequently pro¬ 
duce 12 to 18 drooping spikes with an 
abundance of rose-colorcd fragrant flow¬ 
ers. October-February. Mexico. 
$1.00, $1.50 to 2.50 
Oncidium fuscatum. See page 40 
Eacli 
O. ornithorynchum album .$10.00 to$15.00 
O. papilio (Butterfly Orchid). Flowers 4 inches across, 
yellow, blotched with red, opening like O. Kramerianum, 
one at a time on a slender stem. Venezuela. 1.50 
O. phymatochilum. Brazil. 2.50 
O. pubes. Brazil. 1.50 
O. pulchellum . 2.50 
O. sarcodes. One of the very finest of the genus, with long, 
arching spikes, bearing flowers of a chestnut-brown color, 
bordered with yellow, lip bright yellow, with a few red- 
brown spots. Spring. Brazil . (See illustration, page 42) 
$3.00 to 5.00 
O. sphacelatum. Mexico and Central America.. . .$1.50 to 2.50 
O. splendidum. A very fine species; the large flowers are 
of a yellowish-green, barred and blotched with rich brown, 
lip large, clear yellow; one of the finest for cutting. 
Winter months. Guatemala.$1.50 to 2.50 
O. tigrinum. Flowers about 3 inches across, fragrant, 
bright yellow, heavily blotched with brown, except lip, 
which is wholly yellow. November-Decembcr. Mexico. 
$1.50 to 2.50 
O. tigrinum unguiculatum . 1.50 to 2.50 
O. varicosum Rogersii (Golden Butterfly Orchid). One of 
the most beautiful and useful Orchids, with spikes often 
attaining 5 feet in length and branches bearing an abund¬ 
ance of golden-yellow flowers; very fine for decorations and 
exhibition purposes. October-December. Brazil. (<See 
illustration, page 42.).$1.50 to 2.50 
ONCIDIODA X Charlesworthii (Cochlioda Noetzliana 
X On. incurvum) . 25.00 
ORNITHIDIUM densa. 2.50 
O. fragrans. 2.50 
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