EPIDENDRUM—Continued 
E. rhizophorum ( radicans ). Flowers dark 
orange-red, remaining in beauty for a con¬ 
siderable period, produced in long, terminal 
racemes. Colombia and Central America. 
February-April. 
E. Stamfordianum. 
E. Stamfordianum, var. Wallacei. 
E. stenopetalum. 
E. vitellinum majus. Flowers 1)4 inches 
across, brilliant orange-scarlet, in 6 to 15- 
flowered racemes, lasting long in perfection. 
October-December. Mexico.$1.50 to 
E. Wallisii. A fine species with yellow flowers. 
Maroon-spotted. Lip feathered, white and 
purple. February-March.$3.50 to 
EPI-CATTLEYA X Mrs. Smith ( Epidendrum 
aurantiacum X C. gigas) . 
EPI-CATTLEYA X Nebo (C. X Clciesiana X 
E. X O'Brienianum) .$5.00 to 
EPI-CATTLEYA X Orpetiana ( Cnltle.ya gut¬ 
tata var. Prinzii X Epidendrum O’Brienianum ) 
$5.00 to 
EPIPIIRONITIS X Veitchii. 
ERIOPSIS rutidobulbon. 
GOMEZA planifolia. Flowers yellowish, 
sweet-scented, in dense arching spikes. Brazil. 
$1.50 to 
Each 
$2.00 
2.50 
10.00 
5.00 
2.50 
5.00 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
5.00 
5.00 
2.50 
GONGORA maculata. 3.50 to $5.00 
GRAMMATOPIIYLLUM Ellisii. 18.00 
IIOULLETIA odoratissima Antioquiensis. 
Colombia.$1.50 to 2.50 
r 
Laelia acuminata (rubescens) 
J 
Dendrobium Wardianum. See page 31 
THE LAEL1AS 
LAELIA. The Lselias are among our finest 
Orchids, and should occupy a prominent 
place in every collection. 
L. acuminata ( rubescens ). Flowers white, 
sometimes tinged with rose, on spikes 10 to 
15 inches high; flowers during the Winter 
months and is very useful for cutting. Costa 
Rica.$1.50 to $2.50 
L. albida. Flowers white and pale pink, 
veined with yellow, on many-flowered tall 
spikes. November to June. Mexico.$1.25 to 2.50 
L. anceps. Flowers 4 inches across on 2 to 
6-flowered scapes, often 3 feet high; sepals 
and petals rosy blush; lip deep purple. No¬ 
vember-.) anuary. Mexico. (See illustration, 
page 33.) .$1.00, $2.00 and 3.00 
L. anceps alba. True. Flowers pure white, 
excepting a shade of yellow in the throat. We 
have probably the largest stock of these in the 
world; they rank with the finest and choicest 
Orchids; known. {See illustration, page 33.) .. 
$7.50, $15.00 to 25.00 
L. anceps Blanda. Sepals and petals soft 
pale rose; lip deep amethyst purple. . .$5.00 to 10.00 
L. anceps Dawsoni. Flowers pure white, save 
for a deep crimson blotch on the interior 
lobe. This is acknowledged to be the best of 
the white forms with color on the lip.$10.00 to 15.00 
L. anceps grandiflora. This variety has very 
large, highly colored flowers of fine form and 
substance.$5.00 to 10.00 
L. anceps Hilliana. Sepals and petals pure 
white with pale rose lip. {See illustration, 
page 33.) .$5.00, $10.00 to 15.00 
L. anceps Hilliana, var. Rosefieldiensis. Sim¬ 
ilar in color to the preceding, but greatly 
superior in form in every part of the flower.... 1 5.00 
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