BRASSAVOLA NODOSA—One of the many unusual flower forms of this unusual group. 
The Ditferent and Unusual Botanicale 
For anyone seeking the different and unusual orchid, someone who is blasé enough to be bored with “those old 
lavender corsage orchids”, we offer these plants. 
Unbelievable colors and color combinations, flower forms, and foliage set them in a class by themselves. Guaran- 
teed to satisfy those who want to be “different”, and to restore some of the “zip” of the jaded orchid collector. 
(Note: Plants marked with an asterisk not ready until late summer.) 
Plant Name and Description Size Price Plant Name and Description Size Price 
BRASSIA GIREQUNDIANA—Sepals and 5” $ 6.00-$10.00 *CATTLEYA GRANULOSA—Sepals and 5” $ 7.50-$12.50 
petals yellow, tinted with green, petals olive green with brown 
brown spotted—Summer. spots. Lip creamy white with 
crimson spots—late Summer. 
BROUGHTONIA LILACINA—Sepals and 5” 6.00- 10.00 
petals light rose with a darker 
labellum—Winter to Spring. CATTLEYA REX—A rare collector’s item. 5” 10.00- 15.00 
Creamy white sepals and petals 
.. with a crimson-red lip, touched 
EASE GSKA one icaes: he fe : abe Barr with yellow and white—Summer. 
aA AUG cea aLal CYCNOCHES CHLOROCHILON — (The 5”  7.50- 10.00 
Swan Orchid) Delicate, golden 
BROUGHTONIA SANGUINEA—Magenta 5” 6.00- 10.00 SWC ATR SU ee es Ta 
sepals and petals—Fall and Var- you will note in the photograph, 
oe page 17, the center portions of 
the flowers appear as a swan— 
*CATTLEYA BICOLOR—Bronze-green se- 5”  7.50- 12.50 Fall and Winter. 
pals and petals with a rose-purple 
lip—late Summer. DENDROPHYLAX FUNALIS — Fragrant 5” 6.00- 10.00 
COELOGYNE CRISTATA—A showy white 5”  6.00- 10.00 ete flowers—Autumn and Var- 
flower with a large labellum, : 
stained yellow in center portion, : 
cool growing—Winter to Spring. EPIDENDRUM ATROPURPUREUM—Hand- 5” 7.50- 10.00 
some flowers with green petals 
CATTLEYA CITRINA—Bright yellow, high- 5” 6.00- 10.00 and sepals marked with rich 
ly fragrant flowers—Spring and brown. Lip white with crimson— 
Summer. early Summer. 
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