LUCIA (vexillaria x Princess Margaret) 
Cream with rosy-pink markings, golden mask. $ 20 - 50 
LYCAENA (Princess Margaret x Lord Lambourne) 
Shades of rose with gold mask, also deep crimson types 
with large golden-butterfly mask. 20 - 75 
MARIETTA ARMACOST _ (Reine Elizabeth x Charlesworthii) 
Crimson and white varieties. Handsome and showy. 5 - 25 
MINNEWATER (unknown parentage) 
Odd and unusual flower with rose sepals and petals, and 
white lip slightly flushed. 40 - 60 
PANSY (Sanderae, Daphne x William Pitt) 
Scarlet. 30 - 45 
PETUNIA _ (Bleuana x Princess Mary) 
Cherry-pink with deeper markings. 10 - 25 
PULCHRA (Lycaena x William Pitt) 
Crimson with gold or bronze mask. 15 - 50 
QUEEN _—_ (William Pitt x Bleuana, Reine Elizabeth) 
Brilliant rose. Fine. 20 - 40 
SANDERAE, VAR. BLACK DIAMOND (St. André x vexillaria, Mem. G. D. Owen) 
White, with beautifully formed deep maroon mask, slight 
pink flush on the petals. 75 
SOLFATARI (St. André, Everest x Sanderiana) 
Light yellow with golden or bronze mask. 30 - 100 
ST. ANDRE (Bleuana x Roezli) 
White with rose markings. 8 - 12 
ST. BAVON (Hyeana x Mem. Peetersii) 
Fine rose-red with gold markings. 30 - 40 
TELKA (vexillaria x William Pitt) 
Rose and white with bronze mask. 15 - 25 
UNIQUE (unknown parentage) 
Fine white with violet-purple markings on the petals, 
golden mask. 40 
VERULAM (Albert Burrage x Roezli) 
Cherry-pink with deeper markings. 30 
VEXILLARIA Colombia 
Rose with yellow mask. Superior type. 10 - 15 
VIDA (Bleuana x William Pitt) 
Fine white with deep maroon mask. 40 
ODONTOGLOSSUM and ALLIED GENERA 
We are the largest growers of Odontoglossums and allied genera— ODONTONIAS and 
ODONTIODAS —in the country, our collection consisting of about three thousand plants. 
These types, considered by many as the most outstanding of all orchids, bloom throughout the 
year, but the heaviest crop is during the period from March to July. We do not recommend the 
inexperienced grower to undertake their culture, as they require a minimum temperature of sixty 
to seventy degrees during the summer months, and it is difficult to keep the greenhouse at this 
temperature without special cooling arrangements. For best growing conditions, a night temper- 
ature of from forty to forty-five degrees should be maintained. A list of other varieties in addition 
to the following offerings will be furnished upon request. 
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