DENDROBIUMS — Continued 
D. AGGREGATUM VAR. MAJUS 
The bright yellow flowers of this little Dendrobium are 
most welcome in any greenhouse during the spring 
months. It is a small plant — pseudobulbs are 3-5”’ 
long and the leaves are about the same size. The 
profuseness of blooms dwarfs the plants when they 
are in flower. 3’’-$6; 3%2-4’’-$7.50 
D. JACQUELINE THOMAS (D. Gouldi, Tulagi x D. phal. Mauna Kea) 
Nos. 541 and 542 
This is a very interesting cross, as it is made with the 
all-white form of D. phal. Mauna Kea as well as the 
pink-labellum type. D. Gouldi var. Tulagi was col- 
lected from Guadal Canal and is one of the finest 
types in existence. This will, undoubtedly, be a very 
free-flowering hybrid. We would not like to predict 
the colors, but yellows and bronze types are most 
likely. 
No. 541 The one parent, D. phal. Mauna Kea, used in 
this cross had white sepals and petals and 
dq pinkilabetlum..et eee ae 2%2"'-$5; 4”-$7.50 
No. 542 The one parent, D. phal. Mauna Kea, used 
in this cross was an all-white flower 
2%""-$5; 4”-$7.50 
D. PHALAENOPSIS VAR. DELICATA 
An evergreen type of Dendrobium. Flowers are pro- 
duced on sprays from the terminal end of the long 
canes. Background white with lavender to purple 
suffusion on sepals and petals. Sept.-Jan. 
Flowering size ____...--------------------- $12.50 - $15.00 - $17.50 
EERE PRER RS 
Dendrobium 
Phalaenopsids 
var. Delightful — var. 
Schroederianum, Dix- 
on’s — var. Delicata 
