ONCIDIUM SPECIES Large plants that have previously bloomed. 
Blooming Price 
‘Time Each 
Onc. bicallosum . . . . a oe Winter 7.50 
Pseudobulbless. Fleshy leaves, Aig 10” long. 
Scapes about 18’” long. Flowers are medium- 
size, sepals and petals yellow, shaded with 
brown-green. Lip is spreading and_ bright- 
yellow, crest whitish, dotted with red. Lovely 
and very showy. 
Onc. Marshallianum ae ST hese Early 8.50 
Similar in habit to Onc. iivechatt except leaves Summer 
and scapes are longer. Flowers are large and 
variable. Sepals are yellow, barred with reddish- 
brown; petals are bright-yellow, centrally 
spotted with red-brown. Lip is large, spreading, 
bright-yellow. 
Onc. ornithorynchum . . . ... . Winter 8.50 
Lovely sight in bloom. Many rose-colored 
flowers on a short spike, very, very fragrant. 
Onc. varicosum var. Rogersii . . : Fall and 8.50 
One of the truly beautiful Oncidiums. nmede Winter 
size plant, producing long scapes of Butterfly 
blooms. Sepals and petals are small, buttercup- 
yellow, barred with red-brown. Lip is large, 
spreading, bright-yellow with dark-red stain in 
front of crest. 
Onc. sphacelatum al ee ten ty rere S Spring 7.50 
A rather tall-growing plant, producing a long 
spike of many orange-yellow, small blooms with 
red-brown markings. 50 or more flowers to spike. 
Onc. splendidum ae Re : Midwinter 7.50 
Somewhat small, stiff -aratettnilic ais one very 
stiff, leathery leaf, about 10” long. Scapes are 
erect, branched, about 2’ long. Flowers are 
large, sepals and petals yellowish-green, barred 
and blotched with rich-brown recurred at the 
tips. Lip is large, flat, clear-yellow. 
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