SUMMIT/NEW 
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ONICIDIUM—Continued 
Each 
O. Harrisonianum. This is a most graceful 
and beautiful species. It produces a number of 
spikes to the plant, with numerous flowers three 
quarters of an inch across; color bright yellow, 
blotched with red. Brazil. $2.50 
O. incurvum. Flowers white and purple, small 
but produced in great abundance on long ra¬ 
cemes. September-October. Mexico.$1.50 to 2.50 
O. Kramerianum ( Butterfly Orchid). One of 
the most remarkable and beautiful of all the 
Oncids; flowers reddish-brown, orange-red and 
bright canary-yellow, beautifully blended. 
Colombia. 2.50 
O. Lanceanum.$2.50 to 5.00 
O. leucochilum. Flowers nearly 2 inches 
across. Yellowish green, barred and blotched 
with brown, lip spreading white.$2.50 to 5.00 
O. luridum. 2.50 to 5.00 
O. longipes. 2.50 
O. Marshallianum. A grand Orchid; flowers 
variable in size and color, measuring from 23 ^ 
to 3 inches across; sepals and petals of bright 
yellow, spotted with red-brown, lip bright yel¬ 
low. Brazil.$3.00 to 5.00 
O. microchilum. 1.50 to 2.50 
O. oblongatum. Flowers nearly as large as 
O. varicosum. Light yellow. Winter months. 
Central America.$2.50 to 5.00 
O. ornithorynchum ( Love Bird Orchid). One 
of the finest for decorative or exhibition pur¬ 
poses. A plant in a 5- or 6-inch basket will 
frequently produce 12 to 18 drooping spikes 
with an abundance of rose-colored, fragrant 
flowers. October-February. Mexico. (See 
illustration, page 44).$1.50, $2.50 to 3.50 
O. ornithorynchum album.$10.00 to 15.00 
O. papilio ( Butterfly Orchid). Flowers 4 inches 
across, yellow, blotched with red, opening like 
O. Kramerianum, one at a time on a slender 
stem. Venezuela. (See illustration, page 
45). 2.50 
O. phymatochilum. Brazil. 2.50 
O. pulchellum. 2.50 
Miltonia Phalsenopsis —Sec page 38 
Each 
O. sarcodes. One of the very finest of the genus, 
with long, arching spikes, bearing flowers of a 
chestnut-brown color, bordered with yellow, 
lip bright yellow, with a few red-brown spots. 
Spring. Brazil.$3.00 to $5.00 
O. sphacelatum. Mexico and Central Ameri¬ 
ca.$2.50 to 3.50 
O. splendidum. A very fine species; the large 
flowers are of a yellowish-green, barred and 
blotched with rich brown, lip large, clean yellow, 
one of the finest for cutting. Winter months. 
Guatemala. 2.50 
Miltonia Roezlii —See page 38 
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Miltonia vexillaria -See page 38 
