Margaret a) enfrit 3 
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MartROnT 9g 63 michigan 
Dear Customer: 
In addition to the list of native plants I offered 
recently, I am going to have available the following group, which 
L selected on a recent trip to Mexico and Guetemaia, All are fine 
plants and flowers are unusual. Ali the Jlants wili make excei~ 
lent additions to any collection: 
Brassavolae glauca: A somewhat fragrant, almost pyre white, fairly 
large flower. The iip may be somewhat ink. A modium sized plant. 
Soring. £3.00 
Boidendrum brassavolae: Stout scapes bear ug to 20 flowers of clear 
yellow with ourpgle on tip of lip. bulbs are 9-15" tall. Flowers 
fragrant. Spring. 2.00 
Boidendrum radiatum: Somewhat dwarf in habit with ieaves longer 
than the bulbs. Erect spikes bear 3-7 flowers about <" across. 
Sepals and petals cream colored, white sheil-like Lip with radiat- 
ing purple lines. Various 3.00 
#pidendrum pentotis: Pseudobulbs 6-9" high with 2 1eaves. Spike is 
short, 2-5 flowered. Fiowers 5" across, se als and petals creamy 
white, lip heart shazed,white & striped with purple.Fragrant. 
Summer. 3.00 
Laelia superbiens: Pseudobulbs 9-15" high, scapes 3~—7' Long, bear- 
ing up to 20 large deeg-rose blooms with ricn crimson lip, the 
disc of which is yetlow. Very showy. Winter. 3.00 
Lycaste cruenta; Dwarf habit, many medium sized, bright yellow 
Flowers produced from each bulb. Spring. 3.00 
Odontoglossum iaeve: Pseudobulbs 3-5" high, Leaves 9-12", branched 
scaoe 2-3'. Flowers <-3" across, fragrant, sepals and petals dark 
brown, tipped and barred with greenish-yellow. wip is deflexed, 
pale lilac, wuite at the apex. Guite unusual. Spring. 3.50 
Odontoglossum Rossi: A very pretty specie. Dwarf habit, scapes 
are 2-5 flowered, 2-3" across, sepals white, spotted with dark 
brown. Petals white on yover half, gpotted at base. Lip is broad, 
white and flushed with rose. Crest yellow. Winter 3,00 
