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ERIA 
A genus that is very polymorphic. Principally from 
the Philippine Islands. Culture as for Oncidiums but 
not quite so dry. 
620—Convallariodes—Long spikes of small white flowers 
that resemble Lily-of-the-Valley. Fragrant, very charming 
pot plant. 4-5” 5.00 
621—Ornata—Round bulbs with several heavy green 
leaves. Long spikes with brilliant orange bracts. 
On logs 7.50 
622—-Species unidentified—Upright stems with beautiful 
foliage. Flowers closely set in the leaves, white with 
yellow. 6” 7.50 
LAELIA 
Closely allied to Cattleyas and truly one of the best 
genera. Culture same as for Cattleyas but more light. 
623—Anceps (Mexico)—Winter. One orchid that should be 
in every amateur collection. Long spikes with 2-6 large 
lavender flowers. Of the easiest possible culture. 
Flowering size on logs 2.50-3.50 
624—Anceps Alba—The white form of the above. 
Flowering size on logs 10.00 
625—Anceps var. Stella—Sepals and petals white. Lip 
white with rose markings. Throat yellow with purple 
line. 3-4 bulbs 7.50 
625A—Anceps var. Sanderiana—White with purple lip. 
A lovely type, exceptionally large flowers. 14%” 1.00 
626—Amoena (Anceps x Pumila Praestons)—A Laelia hy- 
brid of exceptional shape and color. Dark lavender. 2” 2.50 
3” 4.00 4” 7.50 5” 10.00 
627—Flava (Brazil)—Clear butter yellow. 5-7 flowers on 
upright spikes. 4” 8.50 
628—Gouldiana (Mexico)—Fall. Long spikes, 3-7 deep pur- 
ple colored flowers. Flowering size on logs 7.50 
629—Autumnalis (Mexico)—Fall. Similar to #628 except the 
flowers are bright rose-lavender. 
Flowering size on logs 7.50 
630—Peduncularis (Mexico)—Dwarf. Long spikes; rose- 
lavender flowers of exquisite shape. 
Flowering size on logs 3.50 
631—Rubescens (Mexico)—Like #630 but rose-purple in 
color. 5” 5.00 
LAELIOCATTLEYAS 
Hybrids between Laelia and Cattleya. Of a stronger 
constitution than Cattleyas and usually of more in- 
tense color. Culture as for Cattleyas. 
632—C. Granulosa Schofieldiana x LC. S. J. Bracey—Deep 
green to bright yellow and bronze. Red lip. Very heavy 
texture. 3” 5.00 
4” 8.50 
633—LC. Waikiki Baby (C. Harrisoniana x LC. Bodicea var. 
Regina)—Excellent shape; tremendous production; lovely 
pastel to deep rose flowers. Lip bright yellow in throat. 
3” 4.00 4” 7.50 5” 10.00 
634—L. Crispa x LC. Yasmin Bronze var.—Many flowers to 
a spike. Color hard to predict, probably great range, 
lavender, peach, yellow, bronze. 
3” 4.00 47.50 5” 10.00 
635—C. Guatemalensis x L. Flava—A cluster type of bright 
golden yellow to orange. Sige eoO 
4” 10.00 
636—C. Ardmore Alba x LC. Gatton Glory—Large size Alba 
with dark purgle lip. 3” 4.00 
4” 6.50 
No. 638—Laeliocattleya Biceps 
637—LC. Hawaiian Sunset (C. Bicolor x LC. Calizona)—A 
beautiful small Cattleya. Rich red-bronze to gold flush 
colors. Bright red lip. 5” 15.00 
638—LC. Biceps (L. Anceps x C. Bicolor)—Rich red-lavender, 
bronze flush. Like a giant anceps. 4” 6.50 
639—LC. Isotta (C. Bicolor x LC. Sargon W’Birt var.)—A 
deep lavender-bronze of wonderful size and shape. 
1%” 2.00 3” 5.00 
Zia OO 4” 8.50 
640—C. Guttata Leopoldei x LC. Calizona—Yellow to green 
spotted purple. Many flowers to a spike. 
1%” 2.00 Zieoco0 3” 5.00 
641—LC. Chitose Kodama (LC. Dorothy Fried x C. Jicarillo) 
—A proven cross of fine merit. Beautiful shape. Lavender 
sepals and petals, deep purple lip. Fall and winter. 
3” 7.50-10.00 
No. 641—Laeliocattleya Chitose Kodama 
