SCHOMBURGKIA 
S. crispa. Venezuela and Guiana. 
$2.50 to $5.00 
S. Lyonsii. 5.00 
S. undulata. Flowers about 2 inches 
across, purplish-brown, lip with pale 
rose, purple and white. December- 
January. Venezuela.$2.50 to 5.00 
S. species. From upper Orinoco. 5.00 
SCUTICARIA 
S. Hadwenii. 2.50 
SOBRALIA 
S. X Amesiana. 5.00 
S. macrantha. Stems 3 to 8 feet high, 
flowers large, fragrant, rich crimson- 
purple, lip very broad, throat whitish, 
shaded with yellow. Spring. Mexico 2.50 
S. macrantha alba. ( Syn. vur. Kienas- 
tiana.) Pure white, of unusual beauty. 
May.$5.00, $10.00 to 15.00 
S. xantholeuca. Flowers large, with 
creamy yellow sepals and petals; lip of 
darker yellow; throat shaded with 
brown.$5.00 to 10.00 
SOPHRONITIS 
S. cernua . 2.50 
S. coccinea . 2.50 
S. grandiflora. A very pretty little 
Orchid, with exceedingly brilliant flowers 
of deep crimson-scarlet; very showy 
and effective, and most useful to the 
hybridists. November-.January. Brazil. 
(See illustration, page 47.). 2.50 
Oncidium fuscatum —See page 41 
SP ATHOGLOTTIS 
S. plicata. A pretty Philippine species. Flowers on erect 
scapes with numerous purple flowers. An easily grown ter¬ 
restrial Orchid. 
S. rubro-Veillardii. 
STANHOPEA 
S. Amesiana ( Lowii). A rare and showy species with large 
white flowers. August-September. Colombia.$5.00 to 
S. Bucephalus. Flowers very fragrant, pale rich yellow with 
purple dots and small blotches. June-August. Ecuador. 
S. eburnea. Ivory-white, or light straw color with white lip. 
Very beautiful and seldom seen in cultivation. South 
Brazil. September. 
S. grandiflora. 
S. insignis. Flowers dull yellow, richly spotted and stained 
with purple; large, showy and fragrant. August-September. 
Brazil (See illustration, 'page 47). 
S. Reichenbachiana. Rare and beautiful. 
S. tigrina. One of the handsomest of all. 
S. Wardii. 
TAINEA 
T. viride fusca. (New.) . 
THUNIA 
T. alba. 
T. Marshalliana. Flowers pure white, except the front lobe, 
which is veined with rich orange and orange-yellow. 
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