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ONCIDIUM ORNITHORHYNCHUM: Epiphytes. Inf. drooping many fld. panicle, to 13 foot; 
$. rose, lilac, yellow, erest on lip about 3/); inches. Aug. — Dece Mexico, 
Salvador. 
$200 
ONCIDUM PULVINATUM: Pseudobulbs with 1-2 lvs. to 1 ft. long; infl, loosely panicu- 
late, man-fld, to 9 ft» long; fls. to 1 inch; sepals and petals with basal half 
brown and apical half yellow; lip yellow spotted with red. June=De. Brazil, 
Paraguay, Argentina. : 
$200 
LAELIA ALBIDA: Epiphytes, Intermediate temperature. Racemes loosely 3-9 flde, to 
20 inches long; flse about 2 inches, fragrant, white often tinged with rose. Nov. 
to Jan, Mexicode 
&2,00 
LAELIA ANCEPS: Epiphytes. Intermediate temperature. Racemes 2-5 fld., to 3 feet 
high; flse about ) inch or mores violet-rose, tawny-yellow throat lined purple. 
Nove ~ Feb. Mexico 
$200 
STANHOPEA BUSCEPHALUS: Epiphytes. fls. in h-7 fld. drooping racemes, tawny orange 
spotted with crimson; reflexed. Aug. !’exico, Ecuador, 
$2.00 
pee 
ODONTOQLOSSUM IRIUMPHANS or OCIDIUM RADIATUM: Epiphytes. Requires cool houses 
nf. usually racemose, to 3 feet high, to 10 fld; fls. large, to 33 inches, golden= 
yellow blotched red-brown, March-May. Columbia. 
$2.00 
CATTLEYA SKINNERII: Epiphytes Intermadiate temperatures Fls, l-5 inches. Rose= 
purple, yellowlsh—white in throat. a ain Central America. 
2.00 
CATTLEYA AURANTIACA: Epiphytes. Intermidiate tempereture. Fls.orange-red to 13 
inchs DeCe-Maye Central America. 
$2.00 
BRASSIGA: We have not as yet identified this plant. 
$1.00 
