Dendrobium Formosum Giganteum. 
DENDROBIUM—(Cont'd.) 
Moschatum, (Burma)—Summer and spring. Racemes with 
5-15 large 4-5” flowers. Flowers yellowish tinged 
with rose. Lip yellow with two black-purple blotches. 
4-5 bulbs 5.00 
Moschatum var Cupreum, (India)—Rare. Summer. Flow¬ 
ers apricot yellow. 4-5 bulbs 15.00 
Moscatum X Nobile—Very unusual flesh colored heavily 
textured flowers with deeper coloring in the lip. Ex¬ 
cellent grower. 4-5 bulbs 10.00 
Nobile, (India and China)—Winter and soring. Prot^ably 
the most popular and useful of all Dendrobiums. Flov/- 
ers in twos and threes from the nodes and very variable 
and showy. Ranging from pure whites through deep 
rose puroles. The tvne, usually rose-ourple on white 
background. Lip deeper with a verv deep crimson 
blotch in the throat. 4-5 bulbs 5.00 
Nobile. 6-7 bulbs 7.50 
Nobile—Several fine selected types. 10.00-15.00 
Nobile Album—White sepals and petals. Lip with black 
purple disk. 4-5 bulbs 10.00 
Nobi'e A-ne'^'ae—Large flowers, white wi*h a maroon 
disk in lip. 4-5 bulbs 10.00 
Nobile Amesiae—Stronger plants. 12.50-15.00 
Nobile Ashworthi—Pure white. Rare. 4-5 bulbs 15.00 
Nobile Berkley—A very distinct type. 4-5 bulbs 7.50 
Nobile Ballianum—Glistening white with faint flush pink 
and rose-pink on the disk of the lip. 4-5 bulbs 5.00 
Nobile Ballianum—Larger plants. 7.50-10.00 
Nobile Childsi—Early spring. 4-5 bulbs 7.50 
Nobile Cooksoni—Early spring. Very fine. 
4-5 bulbs 5.00 
Nobile Cooksoni—Larger plants. 7.50-10.00 
Nobile Lars Anderson—Early spring. A very distinct 
type. 4-5 bulbs 7.50 
Nobile Mrs. Tuttle—Fine distinct form. 4-5 bulbs 10.00 
Nobile Nobilius—Coloring very rich. 4-5 bulbs 7.50 
Nobile Ra.'ah—One of the finest of the Nobiles. Spring. 
3- 4 bulbs 10.00 
Nobile var. Summit—Spring. 4-5 bulbs 10.00 
Nobile Virginalis—Pure white flowers with yellow shad¬ 
ing in the lip. 4-5 bulbs 7.50 
Nobile Virginalis—Larger plants. 10.00 
Ochreatum, (Moulmein)—Spring. Bright orange yellow. 
Lip with deep maroon blotch. 4-5 bulbs 7.50 
Owenianum, (Linawianum Majus X Wardianum). 
4- 5 bulbs 10.00 
Parish!, (Moulmein)—Spring. Flowers dark rose with 
deeper lip. 3-4 bulbs 5.00 
Phalaenopsis Schroederiana, (New Guinea)—Autumn. 
Habit and flowers larger than in the type. Very vari¬ 
able, ranging from pure white through deep purple. 
One of the finest and most useful of all orchids. 
3- 4 bulbs 7.50 
Phalaenopsis Schroederiana—Stronger plants. 
10.00-15.00 
Phalaenopsis Schroederiana—A few fine selected types. 
10 . 00 - 20.00 
Pierardi, (India)—Winter and spring. Flowers very deli¬ 
cately colored. Lip yellowish and veined. 
4- 5 bulbs 7.50 
Plumptonense, (Cybele var. Nobilior X Nobile Nobilius) 
—A very fine dark Dendrob. 3-4 bulbs 10.00 
Primulinum, (Burma)—Winter and spring. Pale rose lilac. 
Lip with yellow streaked with rust. 3-4 bulbs 5.00 
Rolfae, (Nobile X Primulinum)—A very pretty Dendrob. 
4-5 bulbs 7.50 
Rubens Grandiflorum, (Ainsworth! Grande X Nobile 
Nobilius). 3-4 bulbs 7.50 
Secundum, (Malaya)—Autumn and winter. Very unusual. 
Flowers rose purple. Lip orange yellow. Small. 
3-4 bulbs 10.00 
Dendrobium Phalaenopsis Schroederiana. 
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