EPIDENDRUM O’BRIENIANUM unnamed _hy- 
brids. In several 
A...°- | different shades, 
fai] one in particular 
fi} with flowers of a 
J} purplish - mauve 
=| color being quite 
: distinctive. All are 
--", just as easy to 
‘> | crow and as free 
| flowering as those 
“Nass TP listed above. All 
“ye. | the O’Brienianum 
’:| types are equally 
y..| successful in pots 
~-.for tubs, and like 
4 wo = ee NS | plenty of light 
out e Sa/ - ---'fand sun. Pots, in 
we] => 7S. ‘IT bloom, $1.50 to 
MP ANID eOociememmee! $5.00 according to 
size. LH or full 
sun. 
EPIDENDRUM ONCIDIOIDES. Flowers choco- 
late, yellow and green in sprays, an easily grown 
and delightfully fragrant orchid, flowers lasting a 
long time, grows with us under lath the year round. 
Late Winter and spring bloomer. Pots $4.00. Bas- 
kets $10.00. GH. LH. 

EPIDENDRUM PRISMATOCARPUM. _ Spikes 
erect, medium sized flowers with cream-yellow sepals 
and petals, blotched with purple. Lip yellow and 
rose. Summer. Pots $5.00. 
EPIDENDRUM RADIATUM. Flowers creamy 
‘white, lip streaked with red-purple, fragrant. Pots 
$5.00 to $7.50. LH or GH. 
EPIDENDRUM RADICANS. Mexico and Guate- 
mala. A Terrestrial Orchid without pseudo-bulbs. 
Clusters of small 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. $1.50 
to $2.50. LH or GH or sun. 
EPIDENDRUM TAMPENSE. Small flowers in 
loose panicles. Sepals yellowish-green tinged with 
brown, lip white with magenta-purple lines variable 
as to its blooming season. Pots $5.00. Baskets $10.00. 
GH. 
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