KPiDuNDRUM O'BRIENTANUM—-Cross or 
Crucifix erchid—Very hardy and can 
be grown outdoors in the South or as 
potted plant in North. Blooms are 
borne in sprays during any season 
of year, Blooms are red or orange 
and perfect in shape, These are 
imported from Central America and 
cannot be guaranteed as to the color 
aS we receive them in mixed He 
Mounted on base with palm limb 
[ec esupport = 26D 
ey 
4 age . dee Me oy 
iat wp. , POLYRRHIZA LINDENTI~-Frog or Ghost 
fi ; : { ep . a oe «- s 
\ | if) a wees orchid—-An orchid without foliage 
Wed ae eis but bearing one of the most Striking 
NG ae blooms of all. The plant itself is 
Loe Se e most unusual but unattractive, 
GE Ly a Large white blooms with 2 penduluous 
f= ea ee - i +s 5 
a Daeatn  ieadie petals that resembic the nind lees 
{ ae a — > . * ee 
: i is aia Pe eS Ol a frog. Late springs to mid—Teall, 
, f Z \ / id ns g + o>] 
Vi Pd —_ 
- 
CRYTOPODIUM PUNCTATUM—~Cigar orchid 
One of the rarest and most difficubt 
to gather of our native orchids. The 
pseudobulbs resemble 4 iarge cigar in 
shape from 8 to 30% an Tonecune, ‘ihe 
blooms are yellow and distinctly 
Spotted with dark brown. Blooms thru 
May. A cluster of from 3 to 5) bulbs 
May bear as many as 100 blooms during 
that period, 
3 or more bulbs mounted on oak—~5,00 
Bl. size plant Mud. on cork=1.50 
a 
s Fe 
f y 
pane Maes, 
f 14 t j Vig. fy \ 
yaaa oe i" 7 
C38 ey ee? for? ie 
UW fe Nig <b 
| i¢ f * , sf 
Ne or a a Crores Zs ee ; 
RAN (lias I I ee 
i > | CSAS == ie 4 “et if 3 : 
UNV a Fe EGA w) 
O, iA rf e- < Ne Vy Ye f a f 
Lat FA ag hen ey 
W \SEN Sel id 
Wand Sie eek 
rN mise y. p= : 
ay) ie oe, 
YS ea WS ; —~S 
