MISCELLANEOUS SPECIES (Continued) 
Blooming Price 
Time Each 
Cymbidium giganteum ... : Fall and 9.50 
Sepals and petals yellowish-green, ies an Winter 
red-brown. Lip yellowish-green, striped with 
red-brown. A quantity of flowers to each spike. 
Dendrobium formosum . . hoes Fall 7.50 
Evergreen. Rather a handsome pie even when 
not in bloom. Blooms are good size, pure-white 
with orange disc in the throat. Very fragrant. 
Dendrobium nobile . . . . . . . . Late Winter 7.50 
Very popular, deciduous Dendrobium. Flowers and Spring 
come in 2’s and 3’s. Blooms are showy, quite 
variable. Segments white, tipped with rose- 
purple, lip having a deep-crimson blotch in the 
throat. 
Epidendrum brassavolae . .... . Spring 7.50 
Up to 20 flowers, 4’ in size, are borne on stout 
scapes. Blooms are clear-yellow with purple on 
tip of lip. Fragrant. 
Epidendrum vitellinum . . : Fall 7.50 
Plant is somewhat dwarf in iy tears are 
small, about 1” in diameter, clear orange-red. 
Very lovely and long-lasting. 
Lycaste aromatica ciel 4 ay Winter 7.50 
Dwarf in habit, flower scapes 3. 4” sista lower’ 
are golden-yellow. Lip spotted with orange. 
Very fragrant. Often 20 or more flowers from 
a single bulb. 
Lycaste cruenta ... : ; Spring 7.50 
Dwarf habit. Many, eet size, ee bright: 
yellow flowers are produced from each bulb. 
Lycaste Skinneri . . 2) Oh Oe te Winter 8.50 
Very popular. Flowers ieee and handsome. 
Sepals white, more or less suffused with rose; 
petals smaller, usually marked with deep-rose. 
Lip whitish, thickly spotted with rose and 
crimson, 
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