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727—Venustus x La Canada—A new white, an excellent 
potential. Both parents have perfection of shape, heavy 
texture, and very large size. 1%” 1.50 
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728—Jane L. Kingsbury x (White 412” size)—Both parents 
very large whites. This is one of the crosses aimed to 
produce the 5” whites everyone wants. YD 
2, 2.50 
729—Fentainbleu x Schilleriana—Medium size;  large- 
branched spikes of dark lavender-pink. 1a leo O 
Zin Z50 
730—Moenique x Purple Queen—This should produce an 
exceptionally dark pink hybrid. Color deep lavender-pink. 
; 1%” 1.50 
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731—Hi Ho x Doris 
732—Hi Ho x San Marino 
733—San Marino x Emogene Kono 
The three above crosses all have one aim, to produce 
the largest possible white of fine shape. All have an ex- 
cellent potential. 1%” 1.50 
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734—Esmeralda (Burma)—A dwarf, pink-to-dark-purple spe- 
cies. Quite a distinct novelty. 
Zi eoe50 3” 5.00 On logs 5.09 
735—Buysoniana—A long spike of clear rose-pink. A fine 
species. 6” 10.00 
PHOLIDOTA 
Allied to Coelogyne and requiring similar culture. A 
curious genus with its long terminal racemes of curious 
flowers carried in such a manner that they resemble 
the rattle on a rattlesnake. Hence the name rattlesnake 
orchid. 
736—Imbricata (Asia)—Stout pseudobulbs with dark green 
leaves 8-12” long. White flowers in perfect rattlesnake 
formation. 575-00 
PLATYCLINNIS 
Plants of graceful habit that should be in every collec- 
tion. They will grow well along with Cattleyas. Plenty 
of water when growing, a decided rest thereafter. 
Aptly called the chain orchid. 
737—Cobbianum (Philippines)—Fall. Yellow with red lip. 
Long chain spikes. 4” 5.00 
738—Filifermis (Philippines)—Spring. Deep golden char- 
treuse. Often referred to as the golden chain orchid. A 
very dwarf-growing plant. 4” 10.00 
RENANTHERA 
A beautiful, brilliant and showy genus closely allied 
to Vandas. Culture as for Vandas but with as much 
light as possible. 
739—Coccinea (Burma)—Large branched spikes, brick red. 
Flowering size 7.50 
740—Storiei (Philippines)—Large plant, huge spikes, of deep 
blood red. Flowering size 15.00 
741—Brookie Chandler (Steriei x Monachica)—Bright fire 
ted with orange spots. Semidwarf plant. An exceptional 
hybrid. Flowering size 22.50 
742—Monachica (Philippines)—Orange with red_ spots. 
Branched spikes. Dwarf plant. Flowering size 15.00 
743—Alex Hawkes (Coccinea x Storiei)—Brick red to orange- 
red. Large flower. Semi-dwarf. Flowering size 20.00 
744—Kilauea (Storiei x Imschootiana)—Deep blood red. 
Semi-dwarf; fine spikes. Flowering size 30.00 
No. 741—Renanthera Brookie Chandler 
SCHOMBURGKIA 
Allied to Laelia, culture the same. Give plenty of light. 
Do not disturb by potting more often than necessary. 
745—Luddemaniana (Central America)—Deep, bronze-brown, 
beautifully curled and waved. Long spikes with 12-15 
flowers. Flowering size on logs 7.50 
746—Undulata—Long spikes, purple-brown flowers. 
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747—L. Superbiens x S. Undulata—Chocolate-brown to lav- 
ender-bronze. 3a l00 
A750 
748—C. R. Prowe x S. Luddemaniana—A pure white Catt- 
leya crossed with the lovely Luddemaniana. Probably 
yellow to gold-brown color. 3” 5.00 
4” 7.50 
749-—-S. Luddemaniana x Epidendrum Cocheleatum—A 
unique novelty combination. Green to yellow with dark 
purple lip. Av 7.50 
750—S. Luddemaniana x BC, Leemanae—Dark bronze-yel- 
low to orange; large lip. ie edt) 
5” 10.00 
SOBRALIA 
Very fine terrestrial orchids allied to Cattleyas which 
the flowers resemble. The flowers last one day but 
they flower frequently during the year. lot in ¥% soil, 
¥2 old osmunda. Water and fertilize regularly. They 
should never get dry. 
751—Leucoxantha (Panama)—Beautiful, large white flowers 
with a lemon yellow throat. SaOeelZ.00 
752—Bouchii (Panama)—Similar to #751 but of smaller habit. 
6” 7.50 
SELENEPEDIUM 
The tropical American counterpart of the Asian Cypri- 
pedium. Culture the same as for Cypripediums. 
753—Caricinum (Peru)—The lovely little white species with 
grass-like foliage. Rare. 4” 15.00 
754—Grande (Central America)—Long petals that resemble 
Dr. Fu Manchu. Golden brown. 7” 20.00 
