EPIDENDRUM COCHLEATUM. Florida, West 
Indies, Central America. Pseudo-bulbs, with clusters 
of flowers on rather long sprays. Sepals and petals 
long and greenish-yellow, twisted, lip deep purplish- 
black and shaped like a cockleshell. This easily 
grown Orchid has handsome foliage, is almost per- 
petually in bloom, and does well under lath. One 
large specimen in a basket in one of our lath houses 
has been continually in bloom every day for five 
years, with as many as ten flower sprays in evidence. 
Grown in pots, in baskets, or on logs. $5.00 to 
$7.00. LH. 
EPIDENDRUM FALCATUM. Mexico. Pendulous 
habit. Large white 
flowers tinged 
“2. °°... with green and 
r= 4: shaped like but- 
Uji |:.-- 22:1 terflies. A fine or- 
‘1 chid for hanging 
.C| baskets. Very at- 
“| tractive. Baskets 
or on logs. $7.50 
yg | to $15.00. LH or 
W “e* 1 GH. 
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EPIDENDRUM FLORIBUNDUM. (syn. E. Pani- 
culatum) terrestrial. Small flowers in terminal points 
lilac-purple, lips white. Pots $5.00. LH or GH. 
EPIDENDRUM MYRIANTHUM. Stems slender 
and leafy. 3-5 feet high, bright purplish-rose small 
flowers in terminal panicles. Summer. Pots $5.00. 
LH or GH. 
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