EPIDENDRUM ATRO-PURPUREUM. Guatemala. 
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EPIDENDRUM AURANTIACUM. (Syn. Cattleya 
Aurantiaca). Guatemala. Clusters of medium-sized 
flowers. of an attractive orange-red color. A_ free 
bloomer and very pretty. Spring and Summer. Pots 
from $5.00 up. Baskets $8.50. GH. 
EPIDENDRUM BURTONI, HYBRID. ‘Terrestrial 
Orchid without pseudo-bulbs; flowers on long stems 
in dense terminal corymbs, sepals and petals a 
brilliant Indian yellow, shaded with vermillion. 
Dwarf and compact habit. This Orchid can be culti- 
vated in pots in a light rich soil with plenty of leaf 
mold. In frost-free locations it will form large clumps 
in the open ground in full sun, and is almost always 
in bloom. Very scarce. $2.50 to $7.50. LH. 
EPI-CATTLEYA ORPETIANA. No pseudo-bulbs, 
small flowers in terminal clusters of a bright rosy 
purple. Pots $3.50 to $7.50. GH. 
EPIDENDRUM CILIARE. Central America. Spread- 
ing flowers, sepals and petals greenish-white, lip 
pure white. Winter. Very fragrant at night. Pots 
#5.00. Baskets $10.00. GH or LH. 
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