VANDA Amesiana. Each 
A dwarf species with 
numerous very thick 
roots. Flowers fra¬ 
grant, 134 inches 
across; sepals and 
petals white, with a 
delicate flush of light 
r o s e- p u r p 1 e. Lip 
white, slightly tinted 
with rose. Requires 
somewhat of a cool 
treatment.. Malayan 
Arch.$3.00 to $5.00 
V. Batemanni $10.00 
to 15.00 
V. Boxallii . $7.50 tollO.OO 
V. coerulea (The Blue 
Orchid). Flowers 4 
inches across, pale 
blue, marked with 
azure-blue, on light 
blue pedicels in a 10- 
to 18-flowered rac¬ 
eme; an unusual 
color, and one of the 
finest Autumn¬ 
flowering Orchids. 
O c t o ber-Decemhei. 
India.$2 50 to 3.50 
Large plants. 
$5.00, $7 50 and 10.00 
V. Denisoniana. 
Burma.$5.00 to 10.00 
Sophronitis grandiflora. See page 43 
V. gigan tea. (Syn. 
Stauropsis yioanteus.) 
Each 
$10.00 to $15.00 
V. Hookeriana. 
V. Kimballiana. Flowers 1 34 to 2 inches in diameter, 
white, sometimes faintly flushed with pale purple, and 
with light purple nerves: lip yellowish, spotted with 
red-brown. A very beautiful Orchid. Shan States. . 
$2.00, $3.00 to 
V. limbata. 
V. Lowii. (See Aracnanthe Lowii.) $35.00 to 
V. X Miss Joaquim (V. I.eres X Hookeriana). 5.00 to 
V. Parishii. Flowers very beautiful, large, yellowish- 
green, brown and magenta-purple. Burma. Febru- 
ary-March.$5.00 to 
V. Parishii var. Marriottiana. Burma.... 10.00 to 
V. Sanderiana. The most remarkable of all theVandas. 
blowers flat, 334 to 434 inches across, pale brown at 
base, passing into light purple upward, with pale ye[- 
low, green, rose and white. Mindanao. (See illustra¬ 
tions, p'ige 45 and back cover) .$15.00 to 
A few very large specimens. Price on application. 
V. teres. A very handsome and distinct species, of a 
climbing habit of growth, several feet in length. The 
flowers are very large, white, slightly tinged with rose, 
creamy white and rosy magenta. This plant should 
be placed as near the glass as possible, and given an 
abundance of water and air while growing—when at 
rest less will suffice. .June-August. Burma. (See 
front cover.) . .$2.50 to 
V. teres alba 
V. teres Andersoni .$3.50 to 
V. teres aurorea . 3.50 to 
V. teres Candida . 3.50 to 
V. tricolor. Flowers fragrant, fleshy, 234 to 3 inches 
across, white, stained with pale purple at the base and 
more or less densely spotted with bright red-brown 
on a light yellow ground. .Java. 
V. tricolor planilabris. 
V. tricolor var. suavis .$2.50, $5.00 to 
VANILLA planifolia. 
WARSCEWICZELLA aromatica. A rare and little- 
known plant. Flowers from erect scapes, bearing a 
solitary flower 3 to 4 inches across, sepals and petals 
white; lip is azure, purplish at the base, with white 
border. Costa Rica.$1.50 to 
5.00 
5.00 
2.50 
50.00 
10.00 
7.50 
15.00 
25.00 
3.50 
25.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
15.00 
7.50 
2.50 
2.50 
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Vanda coerulea. 
