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TRICHOPILIA 
T. Hennesii .$2.50 to 
T. tortilis. 
TRIGONIDIUM 
T. Egertonianum. 
UTRICULARIA 
TJ. montana. 
VANDA 
V. Amesiana. A dwarf species with numerous 
very thick roots. Flowers fragrant, \)4 inches 
across; sepals and petals white, with a delicate 
flush of light rose-purple. Lip white, slightly 
tinted with rose. Requires somewhat of a cool 
treatment. Malayan Arch.$3.00 to 
V. Batemanni . 10.00 to 
V. Boxallii. {Syn. Inmellata) . 7.50 to 
V. coerulea (The Blue Orchid). Flowers 4 inches 
across, pale blue, marked with azure-blue, on 
light blue pedicels in a 10- to 18-flowered ra¬ 
ceme ; an unusual color and one of the finest Au¬ 
tumn-flowering Orchids. October-December. 
India. {See illustration, page 46.). . . .$2.50 to 
Large plants.$5.00, $7.50 and 
V. Denisoniana. Burma.$5.00 to 
V. gigantea. {Syn. Stauropsis giganteus.) 
$10.00 to 
V. Hookeriana. 
V. Kimballiana. Flowers 1)4 to 2 inches in 
diameter, white, sometimes faintly flushed 
with pale purple and with light purple nerves; 
lip yellowish, spotted with red-brown. A very 
beautiful Orchid. Shan States. .$2.00, $3.00 to 
Each 
$5.00 
2.50 
5.00 
2.50 
5.00 
15.00 
10.00 
3.50 
10.00 
10.00 
15.00 
5.00 
Oncidium papilio —Sec page 41 
5.00 
Oncidium varicosum Rogersii —See page 42 
Oncidium tigrinum —See page 42 
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