Miltonia. 
MILTONIA 
(Species and Hybrids) 
Large flowered handsome Epiphytes, the species of 
which are native of South America. They are allied 
to Oncidiums and Brassias and like the former, the 
flower spikes are produced from the base of the bulbs. 
Pot small, in a compost peat and l /s sphagnum 
moss with plenty of drainage, and not as firm as in 
Cattleyas. All types require liberal watering when 
growing and enough when dormant to keep the bulbs 
from shriviling. They do well in a cool section. 
A. C. Burrage, a Vexillaria hybrid—Spring. Flowers white 
with a dark mass in the lip. Very fine. 
3-4 bulbs 15.00 
Beau Brummel, (Queen Elizabeth X Venus)—Spring. A 
very striking flower, deep pink with deeper lines 
radiating in the lip. 4 bulbs 15.00 
Bleuana, (Vexillaria X Roezlii)—Very variable, run¬ 
ning to pure whites with a yellow mass. 
4 bulbs 10.00 
Bleuana—Larger and stronger plants. 12.50-15.00 
Bleuana—A few fine selected types. 15.00-25.00 
Blunti Lubbersiana. (Brazil)—Late summer. Very hand¬ 
some. Flowers creamy yellow with reddish brown. 
White lip with crimson purple at the base. 
3- 4 bulbs 7.50 
Charlesworthi, (Hyeana X Vexillaria Memoria G. D. 
Owen)—Spring. A very nice colorful flower. 
4- 5 bulbs 12.50 
Clowesii, (Brazil)—Large flowers. Golden brown, barred 
with yellow. Lip white with violet purple. Autumn. 
3-4 bulbs 5.00 
Flavescens. (Brazil)—Summer. Flowers yellow, with yel¬ 
lowish white lip marked with purple. 3-4 bulbs 7.50 
Gatonensis var. Lemoniana—-Spring. A very fine large, 
white flower with a yellow mass. 3-4 bulbs 20.00 
Hyeana, (Blueana X Vexillaria)—Spring. A very nice 
colorful hybrid. 3-4 bulbs 10.00 
Jane Dane—Spring. A very fine large colorful flower. 
Variable. 3-4 bulbs 10.00-25.00 
Kennie, (Venus X Vexillaria Memoria G. D. Owen)— 
Spring. A fine deep pink with darker veining. 
3-4 bulbs 10.00 
Lyceana. (Lord Lambourne X Princess Margaret)—Spring. 
A fine large flower. 3-4 bulbs 15.00 
Miltonia Bleuana. 
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