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The following list of orchid species or "botanicals" are well estab- 
lished from six months to a year; all are in new growth and in excel- 
lent condition. Plants are shipped in their pots unless otherwise 
instructed. Prices are f.o.b. Monroe. 
Cypripedium insigne var. Harefield Hall: The largest flowering of 
the species. This is very nice during the late fall and winter. Over- 
all color effect is yellow and green with brown warts.Most in bud.$7.50 
Cypripedium fairieanum: Another very nice winter—blooming species. 
Smaller than Harefield Hall but with nice red coloring. 6.50 
Dendrobium nobile: The most popular of all the dendrobium species. 
Light orchid blooms with purple disc in throat. Very colorful. 
Blooms in spring. 5295 
Dendrobium formosum: A very nice pure-white, very fragrant bloom 
for fall.Shiny green foliage, dark-haired,distinguish this plant. §.50 
Epidendrum atropurpureum: Large oval-shaped bulbs about 3" high. 
Leaves are strap-like. Flowers are about 2-3" across, of a green 
and chocolate-brown combination, 5 or more on a spike.Very effec- 
tive coloring. Early spring. 7.50 
Oncidium bicallosum: A heavy,waxy leaf,without pseudobulbs.Flowers 
about 1" wide,are butter-yellow with slight tan markings on sepals. 
Many flowers on a fairly long spike.Winter.Some in spike. 5.95 
Oncidium cavendishianum: Very large,waxy leaves without pseudobulbs. 
Flowers are buttercup-yellow with brown markings .Many flowers on 4 
long-branched spike.Long lasting.Spring. Some in spike. 5.95 
Oncidium leucochilum: Pseudobulbs 3-5" high,leaves about 10"long, 
flower scapes 3' or more long, high or drooping, with many flowers. 
Blooms are variable, about 2" in diameter, sepals and petals yellow- 
ish~groen, barred and blotched with dark-brown. Lip is white and 
spreading. Various. Some in spike. 4.50 
Oncidium ornithorynchum: Pseudobulbs oval-oblong, about 2" high. 
Scapes arching, branched, about 12" long, many flowered. Flowers 
are very fragrant, about 1" across, soft rose-lilac in color. 
Winter. In bud. 4.95 
Oncidium sphacelatum: A truly beautiful sight in bloom. Foliage is 
tall and strap-like, pseudobulbs flatish, about 3-4" tall.Spikes 
are long, branched and produce a quantity of butter-yellow blooms 
marked with red. Late spring. 5.95 
