EPIDENDRUM NEMORALE. Pseudo-bulbs. Long 
branching flower 
..:| sprays, flowers 
.| large, sepals and 
:.| petals rose mauve, 
| lip with almost 
_:| white center bor- 
dered with rose. 
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\}} Fragrant and very 
"| fine. Summer. LH 
tor GH. Pots 
‘| $5.00. Baskets 
.| $10.00 to $15.00. 
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‘EPIDENDRUM NEMORALE 
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EPIDENDRUM O’BRIENIANUM, HYBRID. Ter- 
restrial Orchid without pseudo-bulbs, a cross between 
Epidendrum Evectum and E. Radicans. Small brill- 
iant red flowers in clusters at the end of long canes. 
This is the Orchid which is seen frequently 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 much 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. Pots, from 75c up. Large specimens $3.50 
to $7.50. LH, GH or full sun. 
EPIDENDRUM O’BRIENIANUM variety BRA- 
CEYI. Long sprays of orange-scarlet flowers. Very 
fine. Pots $3.50 up. LH or full sun. 
EPIDENDRUM O’BRIENIANUM variety EVANSI. 
Long sprays of orange-yellow flowers. Pots $2.50 
up. LH or full sun. 
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