VANDA—Continued 
Each 
$2.50 
V. limbata 
V. Lowii. ( See Aracnanthe 
Lowii) .$50.00 to $100.00 
V. Luzonica (Novelty). A hand¬ 
some Orchid of recent intro¬ 
duction from the Philippines. 
$10.00 to 15.00 
V. X Miss Joaquim (V. teres 
X Hookeriana ).$5.00 to 10.00 
V. Parishii. Flowers very beau¬ 
tiful, large, yellowish-green, 
brown and magenta-purple. 
Burma. February-March.. . 
$5.00 to 7.50 
V. Parishii. var. Marriotti - 
ana. Burma.$10.00 to 15.00 
V. Sanderiana. The most re¬ 
markable of all the Vandas. 
Flowers flat, 334 to 4J4 inches 
across, pale brown at base, 
passing into light purple up¬ 
ward, with pale yellow, green, 
rose and white. Mindanao. 
(See illustration, page 48 and 
2nd cover.) .$15.00 to 25.00 
A few very large specimens. Price 
on application. 
Phalaenopsis amabilis —See page 42 
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Vanda coerulea —See page 45 
V. teres. A very handsome and distinct species, of a 
climbing habit of growth, several feet in length. The 
flowers are very large, white, slightly tinged with 
rose, creamy white and rosy magenta. This plant 
should be placed as near the glass as possible, and 
given an abundance of water and air while growing— 
when at rest, less will suffice. June-August. Burma. Each 
(See 3 rd cover.) .$2.50 to $5.00 
V. teres alba. 25.00 
V. teres Andersoni .$3.50 to 5.00 
V. teres aurorea . 3.50 to 5.00 
V. teres Candida . 3.50 to 5.00 
V. tricolor. Flowers fragrant, fleshy, 234 to 3 inches 
across, white, stained with pale purple at the base 
and more or less densely spotted with bright red- 
brown on a light yellow ground. Java. 5.00 
V. tricolor planilabris. 15.00 
V tricolor var. suavis .$2.50, $5.00 to 7.50 
VANILLA 
V. planifolia . 2.50 
WARSCEWICZELLA 
W. aromatica. A rare and little-known plant. Flow¬ 
ers from erect scapes, bearing a solitary flower 3 to 
4 inches across, sepals and petals white; lip is azure, 
purplish at the base, with white border. Costa 
Rica. 2.50 
W. discolor. A pretty tufted Orchid, with flowers 
somewhat variable, about 2 inches across, ivory white 
or straw yellow, tinted with purple, with violet-purple 
j lip. Summer months. Costa Rica. 2.50 
Z Y GOPET ALUM 
Z. Burkei. January-February. Guiana. 5.00 
Z. Mackayi. Flowers large, greenish-yellow, blotched 
with brown, white and blue; sweet-scented; best 
grown in a pot; very useful for cutting. Winter 
months. Brazil. 2.50 
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