ONCIDIUM—(Cont'd.) 
Forbesii, (Brazil)- -Autumn. Large handsome flowers on 
branching scapes. Crisped and a rich chestnut brown 
with golden yellow margins. 3-5 bulbs 15.00 
Fuscatum, (Syn. Miltonia Warscewiczii), (Colombia) — 
Spring. Flowers brownish red with rosy purple lip 
shading to white at the margin. Red-brown disk on 
white face. 2-3 bulbs 5.00 
Harrisonianum, (Brazil)—Autumn. Rare. A small grow¬ 
ing, beautiful species. Branched scapes sometimes 20" 
in height with crowded many small bright yellow 
flowers blotched and spotted with red. 3-4 bulbs 10.00 
Incurvum, (Mexico)—Autumn. Long branched arching 
scapes with fragrant flowers about 1" across. Rose 
pink spotted with white. White lip with yellow crest. 
3-4 bulbs 7.50 
Jonesianum, (Paraguay)—Fall. Resembles Cebolleta. 
These plants do best in a wood basket hanging with 
the foliage downward. 4-5 bulbs 7.50 
Kramerianum, (Eucador)—Various. (The Glorified Butter¬ 
fly Orchid). Long scapes 2-3'. Large flowers re¬ 
sembling a butterfly. Rich reddish-brown with yel¬ 
lows and reds. 3-4 bulbs 10.00 
Kramerianum—Larger plants. 12.50-15.00 
Lanceanum, (Trinidad)—Fall. Very beautiful erect spikes 
with large fragrant flowers. Yellow shaded with 
green spotted with deep brown. Lip rose-purple. 
3-4 leaves 10.00 
Leucochilum, (Mexico)—Various. Long scapes sometimes 
7'. Branched. Many flowered, yellowish-green blotched 
and barred with brown. White spreading lip. 
3-4 bulbs 5.00 
Luridum, (West Indies)—Summer. Scapes sometimes 7'. 
Many flowers up to 2". Yellowish-green shaded 
with reddish-brown blotches. 3-4 leaves 7.50 
Luridum—Larger plants. 10.00-15.00 
Marshallianum, (Brazil)—Late spring. Long branching 
scapes with large variable flowers. Yellow with red¬ 
dish brown, lip bright yellow spotted with bright 
orange red. 3-4 bulbs 5.00 
Oncidium Varicosum Rogers!. 
Oncidium Papilio Majus. 
Microchilum, (Guatemala)—Summer. Long branched 
scapes. Yellow flowers marked with brown. 
3-4 bulbs 7.50 
Microchilum—Larger plants. 10.00 
Ornithorynchum. (Guatemala)—Winter. Small flowers in 
sprays. Rose purple. Good for cutting. Should be 
included in every collection. 4-5 bulbs 5.00 
Ornithorynchum—Larger plants. 6.00-10.00 
Papilio, (The Butterfly Orchid), (West Indies)—Various. 
Shape as in Kramerianum but colors not as brilliant. 
3-4 bulbs 5.00 
Papilio Majus—Beautiful variety. Flowers larger than 
type, richer and brighter colored. 3-4 bulbs 7.50-10.00 
Pubes, (Brazil)—Summer. A beautiful little Oncidium. 
Branched spikes with many small red brown flowers. 
4-5 bulbs 5.00 
Pubes—Larger plants and selected types. 7.50-10.00 
Sphacelatum, (Mexico)—Spring. One of the most satis¬ 
factory. Long branching many flowered scapes with 
yellow and brown flowers. 3-4 bulbs 5.00 
Sphacelatum—Larger plants. 6.00-10.00 
Splendidum, (Guatemala)—Mid-winter. One of the best 
and showiest. Long erect spikes with large yellow 
flowers barred with brown on the petals. 
3-4 bulbs 7.50 
Splendidum—Larger plants. 6.00-15.00 
Varicosum Rogers!, (Brazil)—Winter. For ornamental 
work or display purposes this is by far the showiest, 
with long branching sprays of beautiful large yellow 
flowers. Sometimes red brown in the crest. We have 
often had spikes with well over a hundred flowers. 
3-4 bulbs 5.00 
Varicosum—Stronger plants. 6.00-15.00 
Varicosum—Several fine selected types. 20.00-30.00 
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