a a 
DENDROBIUM—Continued 
D. Wardianum. Flowers 3 to 4 inches across, Each 
in twos or threes along the tall pseudo-bulbs 
sometimes to the number of 40. Sepals and 
petals white, tipped with purple; lip bright 
orange, with two eye-like spots of crimson 
magenta. A species of striking beauty. Feb- 
ruary-April. India. (See illustration, page 35.) 
$1.50 $2.50 to $5.00 
. Wardianum album.10.00 to 15.00 
. Wardiano-Japonicum (D. Wardianum X 
D. moniliforme). Small plants. 3.50 
D. X Wiganise (D. nobile X D. signatum). 
Small plants.$3.50 to 5.00 
D. X xanthocentrum (Linawianum X War¬ 
dianum) . 5.00 
DENDROCHILUM 
(See Platyclinis) 
ELLEANTHUS 
E. longibracteatus. A pretty Orchid, resembling 
Sobralin in growth. Flowers are numerous 
and yellow; in bracts.$3.50 to 5.00 
Dendrobium Findlayanum —See page 30 
Dendrobium Jamesianum —See page 30 
EPIDENDRUM Each 
E. Brassavolae. Mexico (See illustration, page 33).$2.50 
E. X Burtonii (Ibaguense X O’Brienianum ). . 2.50 
E. ciliare. Flowers fragrant, several in a ra¬ 
ceme, greenish-yellow, with fringed lip. Co¬ 
lombia and Central America.$1.00 to 2.00 
E. cinnabarinum 
1.50 to 2.50 
E. Cooperianum. A large-growing species, 2 
to 4 feet high; flowers in dense drooping ra- 
acemes. Rose-colored. Spring. Brazil. 
$3.50, $5.00 and 10.00 
E. coriaceum. (Syn. variegatum.) Brazil. 
$1.50 to 2.50 
E. Decipiens. 5.00 
E. X Dellense (E. xanthinum X E. radicaris). 
A beautiful hybrid, wit horange-vermilion 
flowers in terminal clusters.. $2.00, $3.00 and 
E. falcatum. Mexico. Spring. 
E. Godseffianam. 
E. Kewensis.§3.50 to 
E. rnacrochilum. Flowers among the largest 
in the genus; chocolate-brown and pale yellow- 
green; lip white, streaked with pale purple. 
Colombia and Central America. 
E. nemorale. 
E. X O’Brienianum. Hybrid between E. 
erectum. and radicans. Flowers brilliant car¬ 
mine, faintly shaded orange; crest on lip bright 
yellow.$3.00 to 
E. prismatoearpum. Central America. 2.50 to 
E. pristes. 
E. Randii. 
E. rhizophorum. _ (radicans). Flowers dark 
orange-red, remaining in beauty for a consid¬ 
erable period, produced in long terminal ra- 
cemes. Colombia and Central America, 
r February-April. 
E. roseum 
E. Stamfordianum 
5.00 
2.50 
2.50 
5.00 
2.50 
2.50 
5.00 
5.00 
2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
E. Stamfordianum, var. Wallacei. 10.00 
E. stenopetalum. 5.00 
E. vitellinum majus. Flowers IJ2 inches 
across, brilliant orange-scarlet, in 6 to 15- 
flowered racemes, lasting long in perfection. 
October-December. Mexico.$1.50 to 2.50 
E. Wallisii. A fine species with yellow flowers. 
Maroon-spotted. Lip feathered, white and 
purple. February-March.$3.50 to 5.00 
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