til 
SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY 
PIIAL/3ENOPSIS—Continued 
Each 
P. Luddemanniana var. Och- 
racea .$7.50 to Si0.00 
P. Sanderiana. Flowers, 
large, rose-pink, mottled with 
white, lip white, spotted with 
pale rose. 7.50 
P. Schilleriana. Peduncles 
sometimes 3 to 4 feet long, 
branched, bearing flowers 3 
to 33^ inches in diameter, but 
less when flowers are very 
numerous. Of delicate rose- 
purple suffused with white... 
S3.50 to 5.00 
P. Stuartiana .S7.50 to 10.00 
PHOLIDOTA 
P. imbricata . 2.50 
PLATYCLINIS 
P. autumnalis giganteum. 
A very large-growing species 
from the Philippines, with ra¬ 
cemes somewhat more slender 
than P. glumacea, but at¬ 
taining a length of 12 to 
18 inches. Yellowish-white, 
sweet-scented. October-No- 
vember. 
.$3.50 to 
5.00 
P. Cobbiana . . 
. 3.50 to 
5.00 
P. cucumerinum . 
5.00 
P. filiformis . . 
3.50 
P. glumacea. 
February- 
March. (See illustration, page 
2 .). 
3.50 
P. latifolia. 
3.50 
Odontoglossum citrosmum —See page 39 
Oncidlum Forbesil —See page 40 
S. calceolus. 
SARCOCHILUS 
April-May. Philippines. 
5.00 
RENANTHERA 
Each 
R. coccinea. Burma.$5.00 to S10.00 
R. Imschootiana. A handsome Orchid with 
bright, vermilion-colored flowers on large 
scapes. Early Spring. Burma. 
S3.50, $5.00 to 10.00 
R. Storiei. Philippines. 15.00 
SACCOLABIUM 
S. bellinum .$7.50 to 10.00 
S. Blumei. (Syn. Rhyncostylis retusa) . 5.00 to 7.50 
S. guttatum. (Syn. Rhyncostylis guttata.) 
Siam.$5.00 to 7.50 
S. giganteum. Flowers fragrant, on racemes 
10 to 18 inches long, sepals and petals white, 
sparsely spotted with amethyst-purple. Bur¬ 
ma.$5.00 to 10.00 
S. illustre . 7.50 to 10.00 
S. violaceum. Flowers fragrant, on many- 
flowered pendulous scapes; white, spotted with 
amethyst-purple. December-January. Philip¬ 
pines.$5.00 to 7.50 
