CATTLEYA 
This genus is the most popular of all orchids. They include beauty 
with usefulness and are included with the intermediate varieties 
growing at a temperature of 60 to 65 degrees. 
Bowringiana Brazil October $5. ~ $10. 
Rose purple in clusters of 5 to 15 flowers, much darker 
on the lip, 
Gigas Colombia Summer $10. - $20. 
Rose sepals and petals, lip crimson purple with gold 
markings in throat. The largest of the species. 
Harrisoniae Brazil Summer $5. 
Lilac to magenta. 
Intermedia Brazil Summer $5. 
Similar to above 
Labiata Brazil Autumn $5. - $10, 
Bright rose, lip deep crimson purple 
Mendelii Colombia Summer $5. ~ $20, 
Variable, white to pale purple sepals and petals with 
magenta or purple lip. ) 
Schroderae Colombia Spring $5, - $10, 
Light rose, deeper on lip, with gold throat, a 
Sweetly scented, 
Trianae Colombia Dec, to March $5. - $15. 
Very variable, sepals and petals blush, lip crimson 
purple, gold in throat, 
CALANTHE 
A beautiful white spray of the hybrid Harrisii. They are warm types 
and the bulb should be handled about the same as an amaryllis. 
Flowers in the winter months. 
Dormant bulbs ~- January to April $5, each 
DENDROBIUM 
Due to the flood of imports from India we have discontinued offering 
most of these species, However we do offer the long lasting and well 
tried Nobile as it can be safely grown with the Cattleyas., Sizes - 
2" to lL" - $2 to $6 each. As all of the dendrobiums must be in the 
smallest pot possible the size of pot does not necessarily mean the 
plants are small, 
Flowers variable, segments white to rose with deep purple blotch on 
lip. About 2 to 3 inches, long lasting, 
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