DENDROBIUMS — Continued 
D. PHALAENOPSIS VAR. DELIGHTFUL 
Flowers very light; background white with less intense 
coloring than the variety ‘‘delicata’’. Sept.-Jan. 
FIO WErIMG ¥ SIZ Coie nado oe teers ee cae reece ee $20.00 
D. PHALAENOPSIS VAR. SCHROEDERIANUM (DIXON’S 
VAR.) 
The finest variety of colored D. pha- 
laenopsis we have ever seen. Ex- 
tremely dark flowers; in some cases 
the sepals are tipped with white mak- 
ing a beautiful contrast. Canes grow 
to 8 feet in height and produce sprays 
of over 20 flowers which last for 
weeks. Our stud plant produces as 
many as 10 sprays of flowers in a 
season. An excellent plant for use as 
decoration or for cut flowers. Sept.- 
Jan. 
Flowering sizes _...............-..-..--------- $25-$35 
Free literature On Orchid Culture 
‘‘Dendrobium Phalaenopsis’’ by Robert M. Scully 
Published in the A.O.S. Bulletin, Vol. 21, No. 11, 
1952. Write Jones & Scully, Inc. for reprints. 
‘Florida Orchids’’ by Mary Noble 
Published by: The State Dept. of Agriculture, Tallahas- 
see, Florida. 
“Orchid Culture’’ by Joseph L. Mauthe 
Write to: Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. 
ONCIDIUMS 
ONC. AMPLIATUM VAR. MAJUS 
Many-flowered arching, branched scapes from 2-4 feet 
long. Canary yellow ‘Dancing Girls’ 1 ¥2’’ in diameter. 
Sepals blotched with red brown. One of the finest 
of the Oncidiums. 
Flowering: sizesit a eel $10, $12.50, $15 
ONC. CEBOLLETA 
Flowers about 11%” in diameter. Wavy, yellow and 
spotted with reddish brown: lip bright canary yellow, 
three-lobed. A many-flowered species with blossoms 
borne on branching flower scapes 15-30” high. Blooms 
for several months. Jan.-Feb.-Mar. 
Flowering \sizes gee eas Bes ee a Se a $3.50-$5 
