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EPIDENDRUM_O'BRIENIANUM variety BRACEYI. 
Long sprays of very large orange~scarlet 
flowers. Very fine. Fots, $2.50 up. 
ERIDENDBUM_O'BRIENIANUN variety EVANSI. 
Long sprays of large, orange-yellow 
flowers. Fots $2.50 up. 
EPIDENDRUM_O'BRIENIANUM unnamed hybrids. 
‘In several different shades, one in par- 
ticular with flowers of a purplish-mauve 
color being quite distinctive. All just 
as easy to grow and as free flowering as 
those listed above. All the O'Brienianum 
types are equally successful in pots or 
tubs, and like plenty of light and sun. 
Pots, in bloom, $1.50 to $5.00 according 
EPIDENDRUM O' BRIENIANUM to size. 

EPIDENDRUM_ORPETIANA. Actually an Epi-Cattleya Terrestrial Orchid. 
No pseudo-bulbs, unusually large flowers in terminal clusters, of a 
bright rosy purple. Should not be grown in full sun. 
Fots, $1.50 to $3.50; Large clumps, $5.00. 
EPIDENDRUM RADICANS. Mexico and Guatemala. A Terrestrial Orchid 
without pseudo-bulbs. Clusters of bright orange scarlet flowers on 
long stems. This orchid produces many aerial roots and while it is 
very beautiful and showy, it has not the sturdy habit of the E. 
O*Brienianum group. Blooming sized plants $1.50 to $2.50. 
EPIDENDRUM_SPECTABILE- Guatemala. Dwarf habit. Large flowers, 
eight to ten in a raceme, rosy lilac, sometimes approaching white. 
Lip dotted with red. For pot, basket or log culture. Summer. 
Pots, $4.00 to $5.00. 
EPIDENDRUM_STAMFORDIANUM. Honduras. FPseudo-bulbs, with branching 
panicles of fragrant yellow flowers, spotted with bright red. 
Spring. Fots, $4.00 to $5.00. 
EPIDENDRUM_VITELLINUM. Mexico and Guatemala. Pseudo-bulbs, with 
slender scapes of half-erect flowers, brilliant crimson orange lip 
and yellow column. Flowers are produced from fully matured pseudo- 
bulbs only. Autumn. Fots, $4.00 to $5.00. 
LAELIA_ACUMINATAS ROSES. Mexico. Scapes carrying four to eight 
flowers of rosy color, with dark maroon spot on base of lip. Winter. 
Pots 9 $5. 00. 
