LIES TUNG: GIF SOI 
ACAMPE 
Epiphytes similar in growth to Vandas. Do well in 
either intermediate or warm house. Flowers last well, 
and as a botanical are quite attractive. 
1—Longifolia (Burma)—Yellow, barred red. ia 50 
Season, late fall. 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 
the warm house or outside in the tropics. 
2—Hilda Gallistan (A. Hookeriana x V. Suavis)—Cream to 
yellow, orange spots. Free flowering. Flowering size 10.00 
3—Punctata (A. Moschifera x V. Dearei)—Warm red-brown, 
barred tan. Very lovely. Flowering size 10.00 
4—Daniel Sato (V. Emily Motley x A. Moschifera)—Green 
to yellow, heavily spotted with red. Excellent texture. 
Flowering size 10.00 
AERIDES 
A most handsome genus. Erect stems with thick, fleshy 
roots at intervals. Plants grow well in baskets or pots 
half filled with crock or charcoal topped with rough 
osmunda or tree fern. Intermediate to warm house; 
50% shade outside in tropics. 
5—Falcatum (Burma)—Summer. 12 to 18” spikes. Creamy 
white, crimson tipped. 7-8” 7.50-10.00 
6—Multiflorum (Burma)—Spring. Flowers deep _ rose; 
branching spikes. 6” 10.00 
7—Lawrenciae (Mindanao)—Autumn. One of the best in the 
genus. Large cream-white flowers, tipped magenta. 
4” 7.50 5-6” 10.00 7” 15.00 
8—Odoratum (Cochin China)—Early summer. Many flowered 
racemes. Creamy white, shaded pale magenta; fragrant. 
7-8” 7.50-10.00 
No. 7—Aerides Lawrenciae 
9—Quinquevulnerum (Philippines)—July and August. Excep- 
tionally free flowering; white, tipped rosy purple. 
6-7” 7.50-10.00 
10—Virens (Java)—Spring. Long drooping racemes. Peach 
color, spotted purple. 6” 7.50 
11—Lawrenciae x Fieldingii—A new hybrid between the 
two finest flowers in the genus. Should flower more than 
once a year. 
3” 4.00 4” 7.50 5” 10.00 
6” 12.50 7” 15.00 8” 17.50 
AERIDOVANDA 
tiyorids between Aerides and Vanda. Culture the same 
as for Vandas. 
12—Mundayi (A. Vandarum x V. Teres Alba)—Terete 
growth; pure white to pale pink. 
12-18” stem cutting ea. 2.50 
13—Tsuruko Iwasaki (V. Sanderiana x A. Lawrenciae)— 
One of the best, white with pink spotting; spatulate growth. 
1%” 1.50 2” 3.00 
14—Emma Gomez (AV. Mundayi x V. Teres Andersonii)— 
Large dark pink; free flowering; terete growth. 
4” 4,50 BY gst) 6” 10.00 
15—REN. Monachica x A. Crassifolium—A new generic 
combination. Should produce large sprays. Flowers orange- 
pink; spatulate growth. 2” 3.00 
16—V. Tatzeri x A. Crassifolium—A fine new Aeridovanda. 
Large rose-pink flowers: spatulate growth. 2” 3.00 
17—V. Ellen Noa x A. Quinquevulnerum—A new spatulate. 
Large cream to white flowers, spotted pink. 2” 3.00 
3” 5.00 
18—A. Crassifolium x V. Cooperii—Terete foliage. Large 
flower, lavender color, free flowering. 
8-12 ” stem cutiings ea. 5.00 
19—V. Gilbert Triboulet x A. Crassifolium—Spatulate growth. 
Deep color, blue to lavender pink. Zia 00 
20—A. Odoratum x V. Boschii—Spatulate growth. Cream- 
white with deep pink spotting. 2 .o0 
ANGRAECUM 
A beautiful Vandaceous genus from Africa. Flowers 
are curiously shaped, usually white to ivory. Culture 
as for Vandas or Aerides. 
21—Eburneum (Mascarene Islands)—Long spikes of star- 
shaped green and white flowers. A handsome specimen. 
Summer and fall. 
3” 5.00 5” 10.00 7” 15.00 
22—Infundibulare (Uganda)—A very pretty summer-flow- 
ering species. Green-white flowers solitary opposite the 
leaves. 5” 15.00 
23—Sesquepetale (Madagascar)—Spring. Large 6” flowers; 
ivory-white with an 8-12” spur on the lip. Considered one 
of the finest species in the orchid family. 
Flowering size 12.50 and 17.50 
ARACHNANTHE 
A Vandaceous genus from India and Asia. The flowers 
resemble a giant insect; is called the Scorpion Orchid. 
Grows best in the warm house or in full sun in tropical 
gardens. Flowers of heavy texture and long lasting. 
24—Floss-Aeries—The brown scorpion. Large flowers, red- 
brown in color. 6-7” 10.00 
