EPIDENDRUM ATROPURPUREUM ONCIDIUM STIPITATUM 
SPRAY ORCHIDS 
BRASSIA CAUDATA. Up to 12 flowers per spike, light green spotted with dark brown. 
Flowers, late summer to fall. 
Blooming size—5.00 In spike—7.50 
BRASSIA MACULATA. Six to 12 flowers, greenish yellow, spotted brown, sepals 3 inches 
long, petals shorter—a spider orchid. Blooms early summer. See photo. 
Flowering size—5.00—6.50 In spike—7.50—10.00 
BRASSAVOLA CORDATA. More flowers in clusters than Nodosa, but individual flowers 
dare smaller and chartreuse in color. Flowers late summer and fall. 
Flowering size—5.00—6.50 In spike—7.50 
BRASSAVOLA NODOSA (Lady of the Night). Greenish white flowers. Blooms in the 
fall. Fragrant at night. 
Blooming size—3.00—4.00 In spike—5.00 
EPIDENDRUM ATROPURPUREUM has fragrant flowers that generally last for 6 weeks, 
flowering March thru May. Has grey sepals and petals. Variety Randii has a 
white and rose lip. Variety Roseum has two-toned rose lip. Plants not labeled 
as to variety. Flowers 2-3 inches wide, 5 to 12 flowers per spike. See photo. 
Medium plants—4.00—5.00—6.50 In spike—7.50 
EPIDENDRUM FRAGRANS. Very fragrant—greenish-white flowers, bars of purple in lip. 
4” —5.00—6.50 In spike—7.50 
PHALAENOPSIS—See Page 72 
CYCNOCHES (Swan Orchids)—See Page 73 
34 Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
