PHALAENOPSIS—(Cont'd.) 
Amabilis—Larger plants. 10.00-15.00 
Elizabethiae, (Amabilis X Rimesfadiana)—One of the 
finest of the whites. Nice plants 10.00 
Elizabethiae—Stronger plants. 12.50-20.00 
Elizabethiae X Fontainbleau—Very fine, large, light 
flowers on good spikes. Nice plants 7.50-10.00 
Elizabethiae X Fontainbleau—Stronger plants. 
15.00-20.00 
Esmeralda, (Cochin, China)—Fall. Small pretty species. 
Pink with deeper lip. Nice plants 7.50 
Grande Conde, (Sanderiana X Schilleriana)—Nice large 
many flowered sprays, pink. Nice plants 7.50-15.00 
Grande Conde—Larger plants. 15.00-20.00 
Hawaii, (Fontainbleau X Schilleriana)—Fine pink type 
on large sprays. Nice plants 10.00 
Hawaii—Larger plants. 12.50-17.50 
Honolulu, (Fontainbleau X Schilleriana)—Fine pink type 
on large sprays. Nice plants 10.00 
Honolulu—Larger plants. 10.00-20.00 
Katherine Siegwart, (Amabilis X Gilles Gratiot)—A very 
fine white type. Nice-plants 10.00 
Katherine Siegwart—Stronger plants. 12.50-20.00 
Luedemanniana, (Philippines)—Spring. A very pretty 
species with shadings of purple. Nice-plants 7.50-10.00 
Raritan—A very fine pink hybrid. Nice-plants 10.00 
Rimestadiana, (Java)—Various. A fine large white. 
Nice plants 15.00 
Regnier, (Ludemanniana X Schilleriana)—Various. A 
very pretty Ludemanniana type hybrid. 
Nice plants 10.00-15.00 
Rothschildiana, (Schilleriana X Amabilis)—A very fine 
pink. Nice plants 10.00-20.00 
Sanderiana, (Philippines)—Winter. A very handsome 
rose pink. Nice plants 7.50-12.50 
Schilleriana, (Philippines)—Winter. One of the most 
popular in the pinks. Nice plants 7.50-10.00 
Schilleriana—Stronger plants. 12.50-20.00 
Stuartiana, (Philippines)—Winter. A very beautiful 
species. White with cream white, spotted with browns 
and red-purples. Nice plants 10.00-15.00 
(Note:—We also have a fine lot of both species and 
hybrids in smaller plants to flower next season, at 
correspondingly lower prices.) 
PHOLIDOTA 
Imbricata, (India)—Spring. Of botannical interest and 
commonly known as the Rattlesnake Orchid from their 
inflorescence. Cultural requirements same as Lycaste. 
Small yellowish white flowers closely set and re- 
sembhnq the rattlesnake's rattles. 5-6 bulbs 5.00 
PLATYCLINIS 
Plants of graceful habit that should be in every col¬ 
lection. They are dwarf and will do well in the Cat- 
tleya house. A compost of peat and sphagnum 
is best and they like a rest after growth. 
Cobb’anum, (Philippines)—Fall. Very small yellow flow¬ 
ers whh orange lip densely set. 5-6 bulbs 5.00 
Fil'form’s, (Philippines)—Spring. A beautiful graceful 
spec’es with fragrant small yellow flowers. Many on 
a slender arching spike and commonly called The 
OoMen Chain Orchid. 5-6 bulbs 5.00 
FUifom's—Larger plants up to beautiful specimens. 
7.50-20.00 
Glumacea, (Philippines)—Spring. Very lovely with slen¬ 
der drooping spikes, many flowered. Yellowish white 
with a decided new-mown hay fragrance. 
5-6 bulbs 5.00 
Glumacea—Larger plants. 7.50-10.00 
Latiiolia, (Philippines)—Spring. Creamy white flowers. 
5-6 bulbs 5.00 
Moelleri, (Philippines)—Spring. 5-6 bulbs 5.00 
PROMENEA 
Citrina, (Colombia)—Very beautiful dwarf orchids that 
deserve a place in every collection. ^ peat and 
moss, and a warm house suits them best with plenty 
of water during their growing season. Flowers about 
2" across, bright lemon yellow. Lip spotted with red. 
4-5 bulbs 3.50 
Citrina—Larger plants. 5.00-7.50 
RENANTHERA 
A beautiful, brilliant, and showy family allied to 
Vandas and requiring similar culture. Give as much 
light as possible without burning. 
Coccinea, (Burma and Cochin, China)—Various. Tall 
growing plant with long branched many flowered 
spikes. Blood red, spotted with yellow. 
5-6 pairs of leaves 10.00 
Coccinea—Larger plants. 12.50-20.00 
Imschootiana, (Burma)—Spring. Very handsome, large 
branched, many flowered spikes of a bright Vermillion 
color. 4-5 pairs of leaves 10.00 
Imschootiana—Larger plants. 12.50-20.00 
Mayangii. 4-5 pairs of leaves 10.00 
Storiei, (Philippines)—Various. Long branching many 
flowered spikes. Upper sepals and petals orange, 
lower blood red with yellow and white in lip. 
4-5 pairs of leaves 10.00 
Storiei—Larger plants. 12.50-20.00 
RHYNCOSTYLIS 
A strikingly beautiful family and so closely allied to 
Saccolabiums that their culture is the same. 
Blumei, (Syn. Rhyncostylis Retusa)—Very beautiful hang¬ 
ing spikes sometimes 2' long, densely flowered. White 
spotted with amethyst purple. All purple lip. 
3-4 pairs of leaves 10.00-15.00 
Blumei—Larger and stronger plants. 17.50-25.00 
Blumei var. Majus—Only one. 25.00 
Platyclinis Glumacea. 
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