C. LABIATA Brazil 
Good-sized flowers mostly in the darker tints of lavender; light controllable; fall 
blooming. 
$5.00 - $10.00 
C. SKINNERI Central America 
Clusters of mauve flowers, 3-4" in diameter, sepals and petals nearly equal. Easy 
culture; prefers an abundance of sunlight. Feb.-Mar. 
$5.00 
C. SKINNERI, ALBA Central America 
This is the white form which is very interesting; flowers late winter or early spring. 
Large heads of flowers are produced on each new growth. Flowering size. 
$35.00 
EPICATTLEYA LITTLE PLUM (C. Bowringiana x Epi. radiatum) No. 651 
We have flowered only one of this cross and the lovely plum color prompted the 
name. The flowers are about twice the size of Epi. radiatum. 
32""——$10.00 
CYCNOCHES CHLOROCHILON ("Swan Orchid") 
A beautiful species from Panama, having fine flowers for corsages and displays. 
Produces large leaves during summer, then in late fall flowers are made on the 
heavy pseudobulbs—large plants producing as many as 15-20 blooms. Flowers are 
of a heavy, waxy nature, chartreuse in color and about 5" in diameter. 
$5.00 - $6.00 - 7.50 
Large specimen priced accordingly. 
DIACRUM BICORNUTUM West Indies 
A most interesting plant for a collection. Flowers start opening during February 
and continue for several months. White, star-like flowers spotted with purple are 
produced on long spikes. We recommend this plant for those who like fragrance 
in the greenhouse. The perfume of these blossoms is like that of orange blossoms 
and particularly fragrant in the morning. Flowering size. 
$10.00 
Panama 
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Gi) p 4 EPIDENDRUM ATROPURPUREUM 
Flowers are larger than the type. 
Sepals and petals brown with lighter 
borders; lip, reddish-mauve. April. 
$10.00 
EPIDENDRUM ATROPURPUREUM 
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