LEPTOTES 
Each 
L. bicolor, February-March. Brazil. Si.50 
LOCKHARTIA 
L. gigantea ( Colombia ). 2.50 
LYCASTE 
L. aromatica. Flowers golden-yellow, tip 
spotted with orange; fragrant. Mexico. 
SI.50 to 2.50 
L. costata. Colombia. 2.50 
L. cruenta. 2.50 
L. Deppei. Flowers large; sepals pale green, 
flushed and spotted with red; petals pure 
white; lip bright yellow and red spotted, side 
lobes white, marked with red. Winter. Mexico 2.50 
L. fulrescens. Colombia.$2.50 to 5.00 
L. hybrida (L. Skinneri X L. Deppei). A most 
beautiful hybrid. Flowers somewhat smaller 
than Lycaste Skinneri and much larger than L. 
Deppei; of cream color, with numerous minute 
dark spots; a gem in every respect. Plants with 
one to two bulbs, according to size. 15.00 
L. Harrisoniae. ( Syn. Bifrenaria Harrisonice.) 
Flowers large and fleshy; creamy white with 
purple lip, yellowish at the base. Brazil. 2.50 
L. lasioglossa. Flowers 4 to 5 inches across, 
sepals reddish-brown, yellow at the tip, hairy 
at the base, petals bright yellow, lip yellow; 
three lobes, the side lobes stained with red on 
the inner side, the terminal lobe clothed with 
long, white hairs. An odd and beautiful spe¬ 
cies. Very scarce. March. Guatemala. 
$10.00 to 15.00 
L. lanipes. Flowers large, white, shaded with 
green. September-October. See illustration, 
Page 38).$2.50 to 5.00 
L. plana. Colombia. 2.50 
L. Skinneri. One of the most popular Orchids; 
bright, free-flowering and lasting, thick tex¬ 
ture and widely open. The prevailing colors 
are rose and pink, deep crimson spots on white 
lip. Winter months. Guatemala (See illus¬ 
tration, page 40).$1.50 to 2.50 
L. Skinneri alba. $15.00 to $25.00 
L. Skinneri grandiflora. Superb variety, with 
large, fine flowers. 10.00 
L. tryianthina. 2.50 
MACRADENIA 
M. Brassavolse. Colombia. 10.00 
MASDEVALLIA 
Ltelia purpurata —See page 35 
M. bella. (See illustration, 
page 39.). 2.50 
M. Chimsera. 2.50 
MAXILLARIA 
Each 
M. grandiflora. $5.00 
M. hyacinthina . 2.50 
M. incarnata. Colombia. . . . 2.50 
M. iridifolia. 2.50 
M. luteo-alba. Yellow and 
white. (See illustration, page 
40) Colombia. 2.50 
M. picta. Brazil.$1.50 to 2.50 
M. rubescens. Colombia. . . 3.50 
M. venusta. Flowers white. 
December-January. 2.50 
M. nigrescens. 2.50 
M. tenuifolia. Mexico. 
$1.50 to 2.50 
M. variabilis. 1.50 to 2.50 
M. Sanderiana. The finest of 
all. 10.00 
