TRICOPILA SUAVIS 
Tricipilia suavis—Creamy white flowers 
with large ruffled lips, spotted with 
purple. Grow with Cattleyas. Water 
well when growing May-November. 
Flowers in spring. 
Flowering size—5.00—6.50 
ONCIDIUM AMPILATIUM VAR. MAJUS 
Onicidium ampliatum var. majus—Large, bright yellow flowers produced in abundance 
on long branching spikes that may be 3 to 5 feet long. March-May. Feed 
during growing season. 
Flowering size—5.00—7.00—10.00—12.50 
Oncidium splendidum—The ‘‘dancing lady’ orchids named because of the bouffant 
yellow skirts. Brown-spotted sepals and petals. Many flowers on tall erect 
spikes December-February. Long lasting. Water weekly when growing. Water 
only once a month in fall when resting before blooming. 
Flowering size 3.50—4.00—5.00 
Oncidium anisferum—Pseudobulbs flat ovals like angel-fish. Long yellow spikes. 
Bright canary yellow spotted-red-brown. Rare. Available late summer. 
Flowering size—5.00 
Onicidium Panamaensis—Similar to O. sphacelatum. Yellow. 
Flowering size 4”—5.00 
Oncidium Lanceanum—Large yellow flowers spotted with brown spikes 18-30” tall. 
Blooms in summer. Do not let water stand in axils of leaves. 
Flowering size 4” —6.50 
435 O. Lanceanum x O. Splendidum. 
Community pot size, bareroot—1.00 each 
Oncidium Stipitatum—Long cigar--shaped pseudobulbs. Flowers yellow ‘'dancing 
ladies'’ each about size of a nickel. Compact on spike. Rare. 
3,” —4.00—5.00 
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and Boynton Beach on the Gulf Stream 
