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No. 216—Dendrobium Johannis 
DENDROBIUM—SPECIES (Cont'd) 
216—Johannis (Queensland)—FEvergreen. Brown with ca- 
nary yellow lip. Long spikes. 342” 7.50 
217—Moschatum Cupreum (India)—Large flowers. 
yellow, lip like a pouch. Spring. 
No. 218—Dendrobium Nobile 
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218—Nobile (India)—Of easiest possible culture. Rosy pink. 
Flowers in twos and threes along the stem. Spring. 
Flowering size on logs 5.00 
219—Pierardii (India)—Early spring. Pale pastel lavender 
with primrose-yellow lip. Deciduous; of very easy culture. 
Flowering size on logs 2.50—5.00 
220—Philippinense—Curious terete foliage. Small yellow 
flowers. 3-45-00 
221—Primulinum (Burma)—Early spring. Pale rose-lilac. 
Deciduous. Flowering size on logs 5.00 
222—Secundum (Malaya)—Autumn and winter. Most un- 
usual. Flowers closely set like a bottle brush. Lavender. 
Flowering size on logs 7.50 
223—Senile (Malaya)—A very curious little plant. Has 
white hairs all over it, looks like a little old man. Beautiful 
green-yellow flowers. Flowering size on logs 7.50 
224—-Schuleri (Indonesia)—A very rare species that has 
been most valuable in breeding. Long spikes of green 
flowers. Plants robust growers. 
Small divisions 35.00 Medium divisions 50.00 
Large plants 100.00 
225—Superbum (Philippines)—Spring. A _ large-flowered 
species. Very fragrant. Deciduous and _ pendulous. 
Lavender. Flowering size on logs 3.50—-5.00 
226—Superbum var. Dearei—Pure white form. 
3” 5.00 4” 7.50 5” 10.00 
Large specimens on logs 15.00—20.00 
227—Toftii (Queensland)—-A very rare evergreen species of 
great beauty. Slate blue-white. Very large lip. 5” 20.00 
228—Thrysiflorum (Burma)—Spring. Spectacular species. 
Orange and white flowers on large pendulous trusses. 
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229—Tokai (Fijii—Evergreen. Dark green flowers. Very 
charming. A= 517-50 
230—Undulatum (Queensland)—Variable. Evergreen. Brown 
and yellow shades. Long spikes, undulated flowers. 
5” 12.50 Teal 7.50 
6” 15.00 9” 22.50 
231—Undulatum var. Broomfieldii—Easily one of the finest 
Dendrobium species in existence. Clear green-yellow flow- 
ers of very heavy texture. Long spikes. 
6” 25.00 7” 30.00 8” 35.00 
231A—Undulatum var. Carter—An exceptionally fine type 
of Undulatum. Considered by many to be a distinct species. 
Golden yellow flowers. Flowering size divisions 35.00 
232—Grantii (North Australia)—A rare species of the Vera- 
trifolium group. Long sprays of lovely white flowers. 
4” 7.50 
Flowering size 17.50 
233—Dicuphum (Queensland)—A rare member of the 
Phalaenopsis section. Pure white, round flowers. Dwarf 
plant. 3-342” 10.00 
234—Wilkianum (Queensland)—Another very rare species. 
Very dwarf plant. Brown and yellow flowers. 4” 12.50 
235—-Superbiens (Queensland)—A fine natural hybrid. Long 
spikes of bright rose-purple flowers. 
Flowering size divisions 12.50 
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