MISCELLANEOUS 
ANGRAECUM SESQUIPEDALE species Madagascar 
Flowers like six-pointed stars, about 5’’ in diameter, 
cream-colored and of heavy, waxy substance; the long 
nectary hangs beneath the labellum as a long, flowing 
beard. Flowers last several weeks. Unusual. 
Flowering size $35 
ARACHNIS MOSCHIFERA X RENANTHERA STORIE] (No. 507) 
CATTLEYA 
CATTLEYA 
A very unusual cross. Arachnis is a large, spider-like 
flower of chocolate brown and Renanthera Storiei is a 
blood-red color. The results of this hybrid are difficult 
to predict. 
4” - $10 
SKINNERI species Central America 
Clusters of mauve flowers 3-4"’ in diameter, sepals and 
petals nearly equal. Easy culture, prefers an abundance 
of sunlight. Feb.-Mar. 
Flowering size $5 
LABIATA species Brazil 
Large, dark lavender flowers. Vigorous grower. Blooms 
Sept.-Oct.-Nov. 
Flowering sizes $5 - $10 
CYCNOCHES CHLOROCHILON (The ‘‘Swan Orchid’’) species Panama 
DIACRIUM 
A fine orchid for corsages or display. Produces large 
leaves during summer, then in late fall flowers are pro- 
duced on the heavy pseudobulbs — large plants produc- 
ing as many as 15-20 flowers. Flowers are of a heavy, 
waxy nature, chartreuse in color and about 5” in 
diameter. 
$5 - $6 - $7.50. Large specimens priced accordingly. 
BICORNUTUM species West Indies 
A most interesting plant for a collection. Flowers start 
opening during February and continue for several months. 
White, star-like flowers spotted with purple are pro- 
duced on long spikes. We recommend this plant for 
those who like fragrance in the greenhouse. The per- 
fume of these flowers is like that of orange blossoms 
and particularly fragrant in the morning. 
Flowering size $10 
