BRASSIA MACULATA 
&—— + ONCIDIUM AMPILATIUM VAR. MAJUS 
“‘Liuvia de Orvo”’ Rain of Gold 
ONICIDIUM AMPLIATUM VAR. MAJUS. Large, bright yellow flowers produced in 
abundance on long branching spikes that may be 3 to 5 feet long. March-May. 
Feed during growing season. See photo. 
Flowering size—5.00—7.00—10.00—12.50 
In spike—7.50—10.00—15.00 
ONCIDIUM SPLENDIDUM. The ‘‘dancing lady’ orchids named because of the bouffant 
yellow skirts. Brown-spotted sepals and petals. Many flowers on tall erect 
spikes December-February. Long lasting. Water weekly when growing. Water 
only once a month in fall when resting before blooming. 
Flowering size—5.00—6.50 In spike—7.50 
ONCIDIUM ANISFERUM. Pseudobulbs flat ovals like angel-fish. Long yellow spikes. 
Bright canary yellow spotted-red-brown. Rare. 
Flowering size—6.50 In spike—7.50 
ONICIDIUM PANAMAENSIS. Similar to O. sphacelatum. Yellow. 
Flowering size 4”—-5.00—6.50 In spike—7.50 
ONICIDIUM LANCEANUM. Large yellow flowers spotted with brown spots 18-30” 
tall. Blooms in summer. Do not let water stand in axils of leaves. 
Flowering size 4’—6.50 In spike—7.50 
435 O. LANCEANUM X O. SPLENDIDUM. 
134,”—2.00 
ONCIDIUM STIPITATUM. Long cigar-shaped pseudobulbs. Flowers yellow ‘‘dancing 
ladies’ each about size of a nickel. Compact on spike. Rare. See photo. 
3Y2”—5.00—6.50 In spike—7.50 
COLOR SLIDES 
We have collections of 35 mm. Kodachrome transparency slides on 
orchids and tropical foliage plants which we shall be glad to loan to 
orchid societies or garden clubs for programs if you will pay return post- 
age charges. Allow two or three months for scheduling. 
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