COELIA MACRASTACHYA. Medium sized flow- 
ers, rosy red in tall erect dense flowered scapes. 
Late summer. Pots $5.00. GH. 
CYNOCHES VENTRICOSUM. Racemes drooping 
with four to six flowers four to six inches across. 
Sepals and petals yellowish green, tip white, variable 
as to its blooming season. Pots $5.00. Baskets 
$10.00. GH. 
CYPRIPEDIUM INSIGNE. India, Assam, etc. An 
easily grown and comparatively hardy terrestrial 
Orchid. Flowers large and quite variable. Dorsal 
sepal green with brown purple spots at center and 
base, usually whitish at apex. Petals yellowish green, 
shaded with brown. 
This Orchid, known as the “Lady Slipper’, should 
be kept cool and never be allowed to get dry. Can 
be grown in leaf mold, osmundine, peat, or a light 
soil mixture. We can supply many other Cypripedium 
species and varieties on request. Pots $5.00. Large 
specimens $10.00 and $12.50. LH. 
CYRTOPODIUM PUNCTATUM. Flower stems 
two to three feet high, branched with many flowers 
of a rich clear yellow, marked with red. Must be 
_ grown in a greenhouse. Spring. Pots $7.50 to $10.00. 
EPI-CATTLEYA ORPETIANA. No pseudo-bulbs, 
small flowers in terminal clusters of a bright rosy 
purple. Pots $3.50 to $7.50. GH. 
EPIDENDRUM ALATUM. Medium sized flowers 
in erect panicles, sepals and petals green, shaded 
brown, lip yellowish marked with rose-purple. Fra 
erant. Summer. Pots $5.00. Baskets $7.50 to $10.00. 
LH or GH. 
EPIDENDRUM AROMATICUM. Panicles about 
two feet high, flowers rather small, greenish yellow 
in color. Very sweet-scented. Spring and early sum- 
mer. Pots $5.00. GH or LH. 
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