ONCIDIUM or “BUTTERFLY ORCHID”’ 
The charm of Oncidiums lies in their wide branching sprays of brillant yellow flowers which 
resemble a cloud of butterflies. The different varieties practically insure bloom throughout the 
year, very decorative and excellent for cutting. 
FLEXUOSUM Brazil Summer (Warm) 4-5” $ 5-10 
LANCEANUM Trinidad and Guiana 
Petals and sepals yellow shaded with green, spotted with 
chocolate-brown, lip rose-purple, darkest at base. 
(Intermediate) Autumn 15 - 20 
LURIDUM West Indies Spring (Warm) 6-7" 10 - 15 
ORNITHOR YNCHUM Mexico 
Small but distinct type. Fragrant, rosy-lilac flowers pro- 
duced in arching scapes. (Intermediate) 3”” 5 
SPHACELATUM Mexico, West Indies Spring (Warm) 5-6” 5 - 15 
SPLENDIDUM Guatemala Winter (Warm) 4-5!’ 7-10 
VARICOSUM, VAR. ROGERSII Brazil Autumn (Intermediate 3-3 %”" 5-15 
POTINARA 
(Intermediate) 
These hybrids are made up of combinations of Brassavola, Laelia, Sophronitis, Cattleya 
genera. 
ELEANOR DIXON (Be. Eleanor Rice x Sle. Prince Hirohito) 
Lovely cherry-pink Cattleya type of medium size, lip 
scarlet with large gold area in the throat. Autumn $ 15 - 35 
SOPHROLAELIOCATTLEYA 
(Intermediate) 
These hybrids are generally somewhat less in size than Cattleyas, but nearly always of ex- 
cellent round full shape. 
MAUI AC. Katadin x Sle. Joseph Charlesworth) 
Beautifully shaped bright rose-pink with darker lip. Spring $ 15 - 20 
REDMONT (Le. Ibbie x Sle. Joseph Charlesworth) 
Small, charming rose and purple-red flowers of fine shape, 
self-colored lip. Autumn 15 - 20 
SHANGHAT (C. Trianae x Sle. Prince Hirohito) 
Finely shaped rosy-pink, with cerise or crimson lip. Spring-Autumn 15 - 20 
~% 50 f- 
