ANGR2ECUM—Continued Each 
A. sesquipedale. This plant attains a height 
of 2 to 3 feet, with leaves about 1 foot long. 
Flowers the largest in the genus, 5 to 7 inches 
in diameter, fleshy and ivory white, with a 
greenish spur nearly a foot long. Madagas¬ 
car. (See illustration , page 5).$10.00 to $15.00 
BARKERIA 
B. spectabilis. 
2.50 
BLETIA 
B. Hyacinthina. Flowers rosy purple. May.. 2.50 
ANGULOA 
(Cradle of Venus) 
Cool-house Orchids of stately habit with 
showy waxen flowers: grow best in pots in a 
somewhat shady position and require a liberal 
supply of water while growing. Colombia. 
A. Clowesii. Golden-yellow flowers.. Each 
$3.50 to $5.00 
A. Ruckeri. Yellow and crimson flow¬ 
ers.$3.50 to 5.00 
ARACNANTHE 
ASP ASIA 
A. lunata . 2.50 
A. variegata. Very scarce. 5.00 
A. Lowii. ( Syn. Vanda Lowii). A most re¬ 
markable and rare Orchid, withlong, drooping, 
slightly hairy flower spikes, 6 to 12 feet long, 
bearing 40 to 50 flowers 3 inches across of 
tawny and greenish-yellow, marked with large 
blotches of rich dark brown. July-September. 
Borneo.$50.00 to $100.00 
Brasso-Cattleya Imperatrice de Russie—See page 7 
Calanthe Orpetiana —See page S 
BRASSAVOLA 
B. Digbyana. ( Lcelia ). Large, solitary, Each 
creamy-white flowers, beautifully fringed. 
April-May. Honduras. (See four-color plate 
on fourth cover.) .$2.50 to $5.00 
B. fragrans. A very pretty Orchid, with terete 
leaves; flowers profusely, with many flowers 
to the spray. White. May-June. Brazil... 2.50 
B. glauca. Flowers single on short stems, 
bright yellow with orange lip and fragrant. 
February-March. Mexico. 2.50 
B. nodosa. Flowers similar to B. fragrans. 
February-March.. 2.50 
BRASSIA 
B. brachiata. Flowers among the largest in 
the genus; sepals 6 inches long, light yellow- 
green with a few brown-purple spots; petals 
shorter than sepals, with numerous spots near 
the base; lip light yellow. Central America. 
$3.00 to 
B. Lawrenceana longissima. A very striking 
Orchid with many-flowered peduncles, sepals 
7 and 8 inches long, dark orange-yellow; 
with large, deep red-purple blotches; petals 
much shorter than the sepals; lip 3 inches 
long, pale yellow with a row of purple spots 
surrounding the lamellae of the disc. Sep¬ 
tember. Costa Rica. 
B. verrucosa. Scapes 18 to 24 inches long, 
flowers greenish with black-purple, lip white 
with dark green spots. 
5.00 
3.50 
2.50 
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