PRICE LIST OF ORCHIDS 
and some other plant oddities 

BRASSAVOLA NODOSSA $3.00 & 5,00 
BRASSAVOLA CUCULLATA 3.00 & 5.00 
CALANTHE hybrids (terrestrial) 2.00 
CATTLEYA CHOCOENSIS 0.00 & 7.50 
CATTLEYA FORBESII 9.00 & 7.50 
CATTLEYA MOSSIAE 5.00 & 10.00 
CATTLEYA GIGAS 0.00 & 7.50 
CATTLEYA TRIANAE 5.00 & 10.00 
CATESETUM species 3.00 & 5.00 
DENDROBIUM AGGREGATUM (rare) 5.00 
EPIDENDRUM CILIARE 3.00 & 4.00 
EPIDENDRUM TAMPENSE 2.00 & 4.00 
LAELIA-CATTLEYA FORBOOTHA 4.50 & 7.50 
LAELIA-CATTLEYA CALISTAGLOSSA 7.00 & 10,00 
LAELIA ANCEPS 5.00 & 7.50 
LAELIA PURPURATA ALBA $5.00, 7.50, 10.00, 15.00 & 25.00 
(The Bride’s Orchid; blooms for Mother’s Day; especially fine.) 
PHAIUS GRANDIFOLIUS $3.50, 5.00, 7.50, 10.00 & 15.00: 
(A fine terrestrial orchid suitable as a house plant.) 
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MISCELLANEOUS NOVELTIES 
AMARYLLIS RETICULATA STRIATIFOLIA $3.50 
AMARYLLIS AULICA 1.50 
AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA var. BARBATA 5.00 
(a rare white species once known as A. equestre alba) 
COOPERIA BRAZILIENSIS (new species) 
HABRANTHUS ROBUSTUS 
HABRANTHUS BRACHYANDRUS 
HAEMANTHUS MULTIFLORUS 
25e each; dozen 2.25 
10c each; dozen 1.00 
.50e each 
5.00 
EUPHORBIA LACTEA CRISTATA (Carved Jade) 
(A marvelous oddity) $4.00; 5.00; 7.50; 10.00 & 15.00 
PEDILANTHUS VARIEGATUS (Devil’s Backbone) 75 & $1.50 
BEGONIA ACETOSA (First Introduction) (Brazil) $3.00 
Underside of leaf crimson plush 
SANSEVERIA EHRENBERGII (Blue Sanseveria) 
The finest and most decorative of all sanseverias; new intro- 
duction; an excellent house plant; needs little care. 
75¢e, 2.00, 3.00, 5.00, & 7.50 
SANSEVERIA SUFFRUTICOSA 75c, $1.50 & 3.00 
SANSEVERIA LIBERICA (?) 1.00 & 2.00 
Milk white stripes on dark green 
SPATHIPHYLLUM PATINI 1.00, 2.00 & 4.00 
CALATHEA ZEBRINA 5.00 
Has rich velvety, barred, light and dark green leaf with pur- 
ple underside. Introduced over 100 years ago, but still unsur- 
passed in beauty. 
ALSTROEMERIA CARYOPHYLLAEA $1.00 each; dozen, $10.00 
First plants for sale will be in 1950. This plant had been lost 
to horticulture for more than a century until I found it in 
1940. The only fragrant winter blooming species; evergreen. 
Blooms from December through March. 
ANTHURIUM ANDREANUM hybrids 1.50 & 3.00 
