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566—Alice Spaulding x Janice Tanaka—Deep green with 
dark purple markings. 1%” 1.50 
3” 5.00 
567—Sander’s Crimson x Janice Tanaka—Dark lavender- 
purple. OP 2eee7 0 
568—Maui x Janice Tanaka—Various shades of lavender. 
1%” 1.50 
569—Bernice x Janice Tanaka—Yellow to lavender-bronze. 
127 1.50 
cane 2 50 
570—Helen Bromley x Janice Tanaka—Yellow to bronze. 
1%” 1.50 
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571—Owen x Janice Tanaka—Lavender-bronze to yellow. 
1%” 1.50 Zee. 50 3” 5.00 
572—May Neal x Janice Tanaka—Large yellow to bronze. 
Cp. 7.50 TR? URED 
WA” 1750 3” 5.00 
573—Bacchus var. Goddess of Wine x Janice Tanaka—Very 
dark wine-purple. 1%” 2.00 
574—Vicki x Janice Tanaka—Green to yellow-bronze. 
1%” 1.50 
Sue 00 
575—Grace Goo x Janice Tanaka—Yellow to bronze. 
Cp. 7.50 
1%” 1.50 
576—Gceuldii Blue var. x Janice Tanaka—Dark purple- 
bronze. Cp. 7.50 
1%” 1.50 
577—Jacqueline Thomas x Janice Tanaka—Yellow to lav- 
ender-bronze. 12/2ia lO 
578—Phalaenopsis-Chrysotoxum x Janice Tanaka—Very 
dark lavender to bronze. Ly" 51-50 
2” 2.50 
579—Skylark x Dana Blue var.—High proportion of blues. 
132” 1.50 
580—Janice Tanaka x Gouldii—Dark yellow-bronze. 
14%” 1.50 
GROUP X—Miscellaneous Dendrobium Hybrids 
581—Woodlawn (Spectabile x Atroviolaceum)—A very rare 
and bizarre hybrid of the Spectabile type. 
3” 5.00 4” 8.50 Sint 2250 
582—Tamagawa (Cybele x Lady Colman var. King George 
F.C.C.)—A deep yellow nobile type. 242” 3.50 
Flowering size 12.50 
5883—Tamagawa x Thwaitesiae—Another fine yellow nobile 
type. PM ANY 
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584—Nelly Sander (Dearei x Formosum)—Like large white 
ginger blossoms; lasts for weeks in perfection. 4” 10.00 
By” WG) 
585—Nestor x Superbum Gigantum—A large dark purple 
Superbum type. 127 150 
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586—Atroviolaceum x Macrophyllum—Cream white with 
violet spotting; very heavy texture. 
14%” 2.00 7M? BSL) 3” 6.00 
587—Hilderbrandtii x Thwaitasiae Veitch var.—Very free- 
flowering yellow nobile type. ZaenGs 00 
3” 6.00 
588—Nestor (Parishii x Superbum)—Very dark purple; 
heavy texture. 3” 5.00 
588A—Plumptonense (Cybele x Nobile)—The best hybrid 
produced to date in the nobile group. Flowers freely even 
in warm climates. Large lavender flowers, black-purple lip. 
Flowering size 10.00 
EPIDENDRUM 
A most diverse genus of plants from the new world, 
of very easy culture. They require similar conditions 
to Cattleyas but more light. They are divided into 
two distinct groups; reed stem types and those with 
pseudobulbs. 
589—Alatum (Guatemala)—Summer. Pseudobulbous type, 
stems terminal, long spikes of green-brown flowers. 
Flowering size logs. 5.00 
590—Ciliare (Tropical America)—Fall and winter. Pseudo- 
bulbous growth like Cattleya. Lovely green and white 
flowers. Flowering size logs 3.50 
Speciment baskets 10.00 
590A—Cinnabarinum (Brazil)—This is the finest reed stem 
Epidendrum in existence. Our stock all propagated from 
one super plant. Very large flowers; cinnabar red. 4” 3.50 
55.00 
591—Difforme (Tropical America)—Reed stem; lovely green 
flowers that appear to be carved out of jade. 4” 8.50 
5” 12.50 
592—Atropurpureum (Tropical America)—Spring. One of 
the most popular species in the Encyclia group. Deep rose 
and purple flowers. 4-5” 7.50 
Flowering size logs 7.50 
593—Radicans (Central America)—Reed stem. Bright orange 
flowers of very easy culture. A250 
594—Radicans var. Braceyei—A much improved type. 
Flowers deep orange-red. 4” 3.00 
595—Radicans var. Boyelei—A fuchsia-colored form. 
4” 3.00 
596—Sacutum (Puerto Rico)—Reed stem. Lovely heads of 
tiny lavender flowers. 4” 3.50 
Logs 3.50 
597—Rigidum (Tropical America)—Semi-bulbous; long stiff 
green leaves. Many small green-white flowers on branched 
spikes, Flowering size on logs 7.50 
598—Stamfordianum (Honduras)—Distinct type with spikes 
from base of pseudobulbs. Straw yellow, marked red. 
Flowering size on logs 5.00 
599—Tampense (Tropical America)—Small pseudobulbs; 
many flowering spikes of yellowish-brown flowers. 
Flowering size on logs 2.50 
600—Betty Mae x Oncidiodes—Two lovely parents crossed 
to produce a free flowering yellow to bronze hybrid. 
4” 6.50 
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601—Riatea (Atropurpureum Rosea x Selligera)—Deep pur- 
ple-bronze with a rose-colored lip. 4” 6.50 
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No. 590—Epidendrum Ciliare 
