LISTON: Ole SiO 
ACAMPE 
Epiphytes similar in growth to Vandas. Do well in 
either intermediate or warm house. Flowers last well, 
but are primarily of botanical interest. 
Longifolia (Burma)—Yellow, barred red. TBS aye 
8” 10.00 
ARANDA 
Hybrids between Arachnis and Vanda. Growth much 
like a Renanthera. Large spikes of beautiful flowers 
of heavy texture and long-lasting quality. Do well 
in warm house. 
Hilda Gallistan (A. Hookeriana x V. Suavis)—Cream to 
yellow, orange spots. Free flowering. 
Flowering size 10.00 
Punctata (A. Moschifera x V. Dearei)—Warm red-brown, 
barred tan. Very lovely. Flowering size 10.00 
Queen of the Purples (A. Hookeriana x V. Coerulea)— 
Exceptional spikes of large blue flowers. Free flower- 
ing. Flowering size 12.50 
AERIDES 
A most handsome genus. Erect stems with thick, fleshy 
roots at intervals. Plants grow in pots or baskets half 
filled with crock or charcoal topped with rough 
osmunda or tree fern. Grow in Cattleya house. 
Crassifolium (Burma)—May and June. One of the best. 
Long, drooping spikes with fragrant amethyst-purple 
flowers. 6” 7.50-10.00 
Falcatum (Burma)—Summer. 12 to 18” spikes. Creamy 
white, crimson tipped. Ta Ou 7.50—-10.00 
Falcatum Var. Houlletianum — Very rare. Light buff, 
magenta tipped. i 25.00, 
Multiflorum (Burma)—Flowers deep rose, branching spikes. 
76!" 7.50—-10.00 
Lawrenciae (Mindanao)—Autumn. Large flowers. White 
to cream, with magenta. Uy 10.00—-15.00 
Aerides Lawrenciae 
Odoratum (Cochin China)—Early summer. Many flowered 
racemes. Creamy white shaded pale magenta, fragrant. 
HAS 7.50—10.00 
Quinquevulnerum (Philippines)—July and August. Ex- 
ceptionally free flowering, white spotted, rosy purple. 
Gov 7.50—-10.00 
Virens (Java)—Spring. Long drooping racemes. Peach 
color, spotted purple. 6” 7.50 
Lawrenciae x Fieldingii—A hybrid of great promise. We 
expect multiple flowering annually. Pink to lavender. 
Si 4.00 
4” 7.50 
5” 10.00 
AERIDOVANDA 
Hybrids between Aerides and Vanda. Culture same 
as for Vandas or Aerides. 
Mundayi (A. Vandarum x V. Teres)—Terete growth, pure 
white to flush pink. 12-18” stem cutting, ea. 2.50 
Tsuruko Iwasaki (V. Sanderiana x A. Lawrencea)—One 
of the best, white pink spotting, spatulate growth. 
1” 1.50 
pre 3.00 
AV. Mundayi x V. Teres Andersoni—Should be large 
flower. Dark in color. Terete growth. eae 2.00 
3” 3.00 
4” 4.50 
De 7.50 
6” 10.00 
R. Monachica x A. Crassifolium—A new generic combina- 
tion. Should produce large sprays. Flowers orange-pink. 
1” 1.50 
V. Tatzeri x A. Crassifolium—A fine new Aeridovanda. 
Flowers pink-rose. 1%” 1.50 
V. Ellen Noa x A. Quinquevulnerum—A new cross that 
should be most interesting. Expect large flowers cream 
to white, lavender markings. Spatulate foliage. 
2% 2.00 
ye 4.00 
A. Crassifolium x V. Cooperii—Terete foliage. Large 
flower, lavender color. Free flowering. 
8-12” tall—ea. 5.00 
ANGRAECUM 
A beautiful Vandaceous genus from Africa. Flowers 
are curiously shaped, usually white, culture same as 
Aerides. 
Distichum (West Coast Africa)—Summer. Produces many 
small stems with beautiful pure white flowers from 
the leaves. 3” 10.00 
Sesquepedale (Madagascar)—Spring. Large 6” ivory- 
white flowers with a spur on the lip. 8-12” long. The 
finest of all the species. Ae 2.50 
ARACHNANTHE 
A Vandaceous genus from India and Asia. Very curious 
flowers. Commonly called the Scorpion orchid. Grows 
best in warm house or in full sun in tropical regions. 
Flowers of heavy texture and long lasting. 
Flos-Aeries—The brown scorpion. Large flowers, red- 
brown in color. Gaia L000 
Moschifera—Dark green with chocolate markings. A 
strong musk scent when in flower. Very bizzare. 
6-7” 10.00 
