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Se aa peat HAEMARIA DISCOLOR VAR. DAWSONIANUS 
(Jewel Orchid) 
TRICHOPILIA SUAVIS. Creamy white flowers with large ruffled lips, spotted with 
purple. Grow with Cattleyas. Water well when growing May-November. 
Flowers in spring. 
Flowering size—5.00—6.50 In spike—7.50 
HAEMARIA DISCOLOR (Anoectochilus Discolor). Old World ground orchid grown for 
its gorgeous foliage of dark velvety reddish-green. Veins are coppery red. 
Flowers are white, blooms in January and February. Grow in equal parts of 
cut osmunda and sphagnum moss with some finely crushed pot sherds and pieces 
of charcoal, few rubbed oak leaves. Use small pots, plants may go dormant 
in winter and loose leaves. Warm loving 60-65 at nite in winter, grow in shade, 
free of drafts. See photo above. 
Very rare; single division plants—18.00 
TOM THUMB ONCIDIUMS 
ONCIDIUM IRIDIFOLIUM (Pusilium). A fine rare dwarf species without pseudo-bulbs. 
Leafed growths are fan shaped. Height of plant 3”. Large lip pale yellow, 
spotted with bright red. Summer. 
4.50 
ONCIDIUM PULCHELLUM. Flower scapes slender and branched 12-18” high. Flowers 
white, flushed with rose. The lip is large, size of quarter, with yellowish spot 
in front of the crest. Summer blooming. 
Flowering size—3.50 
O. TRIQUETRUM. Flowers less than an inch wide, purple, green and white. 
Flowering size—3.50 
O. TETRAPETALUM. Plants 3-6” high. Dainty yellow and brown flowers. 
Flowering size—3.50 
(NOTE: Other Tom Thumb orchids available from our list of Rare Botanical Orchids 
on page 37.) 
WONDER WINDOW GREENHOUSE 
WE HAVE DESIGNED A SMALL GREENHOUSE TO FIT IN THE LOWER SASH OF 
DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS IN SIZES OF 24” to 48”. It extends out from the 
window sill 24”. It is made of solid mahogany with a marine plywood bottom. 
Two galvanized metal trays for water and latticed rack to hold plants. Priced 
from $65. to $100. F.O.B. Jacksonville, Florida. Send for details. 
36 Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
