EPIDENDRUM VITELLINUM. Flower scapes 
slender, semi-erect small flowers dark cinnabar-red, 
lip and column yellow. Summer bloomer. Pots 
$5.00. GH or LH. 
EPIDENDRUM XANTHINUM. Brazil. A terres- 
trial orchid without pseudo-bulbs. Makes stout canes 
with large terminal corymbs of small bright straw 
colored flowers. Lovely and unusual. Scarce. $3.50 
to $10.00. LH or GH. 
LAELIA ACUMINATA ROSEA. Mexico. Scapes 
carrying four to eight small flowers of rosy color, 
with dark maroon spot on base of lip. Winter. Pots 
$5.00. LH or GH. 
LAELIA ANCEPS. Mexico. Pseudo-bulbs, with 
flowers in long sprays, two to six flowers on a 
spray. Sepals and petals deep rose, lip crimson- 
purple, the flowers being three to four inches across 
and quite variable as to color. Very easy to grow 
and to bloom. Autumn and Winter. Pots $5.00. 
Baskets $7.50. LH or GH. 
LAELIA AUTUMNALS. Mexico. Flowers three to 
nine on long 
[ilc[sprays, rose-pur- 
V2 --°-Pple. Slightly vari- 
2° fable in color. 
- : |Scented. Extreme- 
“2. "tly easy to grow 
SS Bland bloom. Au- 
*-{tumn and Winter. 
-! TPots $4.00. Bas- 
LAELIA AUTUMNALE 

LAELIA GRANDIFLORA. (Syn. Laelia Majalis 
and L. Speciosa). Mexico. Large flowers, one or two 
to a-spike. Sepals and petals rose-lilac, lip white in 
center, marked with mauve-purple. Should be kept 
dry in winter except for an occasional light syring- 
ing. May and June. On boards, or logs, or baskets 
$5.00 to $10.00. LH. 
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