DENDROBIUM—Continued 
D. mobile nobilius. Of this grand variety we Each 
can supply small plants for. S3.50 
Larger plants. 5.00 
D. nobile Owenianum.$3.50 to 5.00 
D. nobile Rajah. Flowers very large, per¬ 
fect in shape. Sepals white toward the base, 
tips dark rosy-purple extending nearly to the 
center. Petals very broad, white toward base 
and heavily blotched with dark rosy-purple 
toward the tips; lip white, the lower part bor¬ 
dered with dark rosy-purple. Disc black- 
purple. The finest D. nobile we have seen. 
A few plants in stock only. Small healthy 
plants. 5.00 
D. nobile Rothwellianum. Extra fine va¬ 
riety.$3.50 to 5.00 
D. nobile Summitense. 2.50 to 5.00 
D. nobile Tollianum. Small plants. 3.50 
D. nobile virginalis. Beautiful white form, disc 
of lip rose-pink. Of this most useful variety 
we can supply fine, small, healthy plants to 
grow on, at. 
Larger plants.$3.50 to 
D. X Pallens.!. 3.50 to 
D. Parishii. 2.50 to 
D. Paxtoni. 
2.50 
5.00 
5.00 
3.50 
2.50 
D. Phalsenopsis. Flowers 2j^ to 3)4 inches 
across on slender pedicels; white, flushed with 
pale rosy mauve, petals purplish mauve; one 
of the finest for cutting. October-November. 
New Guinea.$2.50 to 5.00 
D. Pierardi. 1.50 to 2.50 
D. primulinum. February-March. 2.50 
D. regium. 7.50 
D. X Rolfre (I). primulinum X D. nobile). 
Small plants. 5.00 
D. X rubens grandiflorum.$3.50 to 5.00 
D. X Schneiderianum ( aureum X Findlay- 
anum ).$3.50 to 5.00 
Dendrobium heterocarpum —See page 30 
Dendrobium Phalsenopsis 
Each 
D. X Schneiderianum grandiflorum. $5.00 
D. Schuitzii (Novelty). From the Philippines. 
Flowers pure white, about the size of D. For- 
mosum, with a spreading flat lip. Awarded a 
silver medal at the International Flower Show 
in 1915.$7.50 to 10.00 
D. X[Sibyl (bigibbum X Linawianum) . 5.00 
D. X splendidissimum. A handsome hybrid 
(D. nobile X D. aureum) . Small plants. Febru¬ 
ary-March. (See illustration, page 34.). 2.00 
Larger plants. 3.50 
D. X splendidissimum grandiflorum.$3.50 to 5.00 
D. X splendidissimum grandiflorum 
Thompson’s var.$5.00 to 7.50 
D. suavissimum. Resembling D. chrysotox- 
um in habit; flowers fragrant, gracefully droop¬ 
ing, 3 inches across and of a rich golden-yellow 
color; lip fringed with a purple blotch striped 
with crimson. May-June. Burma.. .$2.50 to 5.00 
D. superbiens.2.50 to 5.00 
D. superbum. A fine species from the Philip¬ 
pines, with large, magenta-rose colored flowers. 
$1.50 to 2.50 
D. superbum, var. Dearei. A rare, pure white 
form of D. superbum.$15.00 to 25.00 
D. X Thelma ( Wiganice album X nobile vir¬ 
ginalis) .$2.50 to 5.00 
D. thyrsiflorum. Flowers waxy white with 
orange-yellow lip, in many-flowered drooping 
clusters. Fine for exhibition purposes. May- 
June. Moulmein. (See illustration, page 34.) 
$1.50, $2.50 and 5.00 
D. transparens. 2.50 
D. X Venus (D. Falconeri X D. nobile) . 2.50 
Larger plants.$3.50 to 5.00 
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