Cross No. Name _ Parentage, Description Size Each 
ONCIDIUM AMPLIATUM MAJUS 
Is one of the finest yellow gems of the Oncidium in culti- 4”? pots 5.00 
vation. The large bright yellow flowers are produced in 99 12.00 
abundance, on a long branching spike often three to five 6 pots . 
feet long, in March, April, May and sometimes will last to 
June. This is the best variety of the genus, being the most 
robust and beautiful. Always a sensation at the Spring 
flower shows. Some growers have produced excellent speci- 
mens with organic fertilizers during the growing season. 
SPECIAL OFFERING OF HYBRID DIVISIONS 
These hybrid divisions are being offered to orchid growers who wish 
quality plants at reasonable prices. All bulbs have leaves and are strong 
divisions with well developed eyes. These divisions are all potted but 
those who wish to save shipping costs can request shipment in paper 
pots. Available for shipping right after Easter. 
Three bulb divisions............ $ 7.50 each—any three for $20.00 
Four bulb divisions............ $10.00 each—any three for $27.50 
Five bulb divisions.._........... $12.50 each—any three for $35.00 
+ 119 C.Clotho (C. Enid x C. Trianae) A very dependable mid-winter 
flowering cross. Free flowering and good solid lavender color- 
ing in sepals and petals with vellow veined throat and dark 
wine lip. 
+ 190 C. Priscilla Alba (C. Enid Alba x C. Speiciosissima var. Stan- 
leyii) This white colored lip variety has many attributes. It 
flowers heaviest during the late Spring months of May—June 
and July. However, growths made at other times of the year 
will flower when matured. Labellum is dark with white margins. 
Sepals and petals are white with a blush of lavender near mid- 
rib. Easily grown. 
+ 215 C. ENID (C. Warscewiczii x C. Mossiae.) Considered one of the 
most valuable hybrids in any collection today. These are pro- 
pagations of Baldwin’s and Armacost & Royston’s strains. 
Sepals and petals very dark lavender with very dark often crim- 
son lips. Often flowers twice a year. Usually summer and winter. 
We offer these in three different grades. Each grade is fine. 
+ 250 C. Enid (C Warscewiczii x C. Mossiae) Labellum of this cross 
is very frilled and dark. Sepals and petals dark rosy lavender. 
Extremely robust grower. 
+ 713 CC. Hesperus (C. Enid x C. Hardyana) A mid-winter hybrid that 
always gives flowers when other cattleyas are scarce. Labellum 
is frilled and dark often yellow veining or eyes in deep throat. 
Grows readily. 
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