ODONTOGLOSSUM—Continued 
Each 
O. Rossii majus. Flowers white and brown, 
spotted with purple. January-March. Mexi¬ 
co.SI.50 to S2.50 
O. X Solon (Adriana X Ardentissima ). 15.00 
O. X Thompsonianum (cnspion X Edwardii). 10.00 
O. Uro-Skinneri. A strong-growing species with 
6pikes 2 to 3 feet in height, having numerous 
large flowers; sepals and petals olive-yellow, 
blotched with rich purple-brown; lip mauve- 
purple mottled with white. December-March. 
Guatemala.S3.50 to 5.00 
ODONTIODA 
O. X Bradshawise (Cochlioda Noctzliana X A. 
crispum ).$10.00 to 15.00 
ODONTONIA 
O. X Laireseae {Milt. Warscewiczii X 0. cris- 
pum) . $10.00 to 15.00 
ONCIDIUM 
It*’ A large and popular genus of epiphytal Orchids, 
with some 300 species, distributed through Mexico, 
Central and Tropical America and the West Indies. 
They require plenty of moisture and a sweet atmos¬ 
phere when growing, but when growth is completed, 
water should be applied carefully. May be grown 
in either pots, pans or baskets, preferably the latter, 
as many of these species are of rambling habit. 
Maxillaria luteo-alba —See -page 37 
O. bicallosum. 
Each 
$2.50 
O. ampliatum majus. Flowers bright canary- Each 
yellow with 1 to 2 red-brown blotches; very 
fine. Colombia and Central America. $2.50 to $5.00 
O. anthocrene. Very rare and beautiful. 
$15.00 to 25.00 
O. barbatum. 2.50 
O. Carthaginense. Colombia.$2.50 to 
O. Cavendishianum. A showy species of bold 
habit. Flowers bright yellow, in great abun¬ 
dance and tall branching scapes; sepals spotted 
with bright chestnut, petals of same color, lip 
pure bright yellow. Winter months. Mexico 
and Guatemala.$2.50 to 
Lycaste Skinneri —See page 37 
O. Cebolleta. Colombia. 
O. concolor. A beautiful 
species with flowers measur¬ 
ing from lj^ to 2 inches 
across, on radical scapes in 
long pendulous racemes; pure 
yellow. March-June. Brazil 
O. crispum {BrownButterfly Or¬ 
chid) . Flowers much crisped 
and undulated, bright chest¬ 
nut brown, sometimes spot¬ 
ted and margined with yel¬ 
low. Brazil. October-Decem- 
ber.$2.50 to 
O. curtum. A beautiful Or¬ 
chid with flowers of chestnut- 
brown barred with bright yel¬ 
low. Brazil.$2.50 to 
O. flexuosum. Flowers gold¬ 
en-yellow on long graceful 
spikes. Brazil.$2.00 to 
O. Forbesii. Flowers 2 y 2 inch¬ 
es across, bright chestnut- 
brown with a narrow golden- 
yellow border. Brazil. Oc- 
tober-December. (See illus¬ 
tration, page 43.). 
O- fuscatum. A very beautiful 
species. Sepals and petals are 
brownish red, whitish at tips; 
lip rosy purple shading to 
white; disc red-brown; base 
white. February -March. (See 
illustration, page 44). 
5.00 
5.00 
2.50 
2.50 
3.50 
3.50 
3.00 
2.50 
2.50 
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