EPIDENDRUM_ FALCATRUM- Mexico, Fendulous 
habit. Large white flowers tinged with 
green and shaped like butterflies. A 
fine orchid for hanging baskets. Very 
attractive. 
Pots, $5.00. 
Baskets, $7.50 to $10.00. 
EPIDENDRUM LUTEUM. Central America. A 
terrestrial orchid without pseudo-bulbs. 
Makes stout canes with large terminal 
eorymbs of bright straw colored flowers. 
EPIDENDRUM FALCATRUM Lovely and unusual. Can be grown out- 
side in relatively frost-free regions 
and flowers well in a pot. Scarce. 
Fots, $2.50 to $3.50. 

EPIDENDRUM NEWORSLE- Fseudo-bulbs. Long 
branching flower sprays, flowers large, 
sepals and petals rose mauve, lip with 
almost white center bordered with rose. 
Fragrant and very fine. Summer. 
Pots, $4.00 to $5.00. 
Baskets, $10.00 to $15.00. 
EPIDENDRUM O'BRIENANUM, HYBRID. Tefres- 
trial Orchid without pseudo-bulbs, a 
cross between Epidendrum Evectum and E. 
Radicans. Brilliant red flowers in 
clusters at the end of long canes. This 
is the Orchid whieh is seen frequently 
EPIDENDRUM NEMORALE in gardens in the milder coastal areas 
of Southern California, It makes dense, 
compact masses of vivid color, with 
flowers’ stems from three to as mich as six feet tall. There are 
plantings of this Orchid growing outside in full sun which have 
been in bloom every day for twenty years. Cut with long stems and 
arranged in vases, sprays will keep in perfect condition for weeks. 
This Orchid can be grown in almost any soil, though a liberal use - 
of leaf mold and cow manure is very beneficial. Fots, from 75¢ up. 
Large specimens full of bloom, $3.50 to $7.50. 

