No. 23—Angraecum Veitchii 
LISTING OF STOCK 
ACAMPE 
Epiphytes similar in growth to Vandas. Easily grown in 
warm section or tropical gardens. Flowers last well and 
the handsome strap leaf foliage makes them grand 
plants. 
1—Longifolia (Burma)—Yellow, barred red. Season, late 
fall. 8” 17.50 
ACANTHOPHIPPIUM 
Terrestrial orchids closely allied to Phaius and should 
hybridize with them. Beautiful foliage. Fine garden 
plants. 
2—Unidentified species (New Guinea)—Large bifoliate green 
leaves; pinkish white flowers. Very rare and the first time 
offered in commerce. 5” 10.00 
AERIDES 
A most handsome genus. Erect stems, strap leaf foliage. 
Plants grow well in pots or baskets. Pot as for Vanda. 
Intermediate to warm house; 50% shade when grown 
outside. 
3—Falcatum (Burma)—Summer. 12-18” spikes; creamy 
white, crimson tipped. 7—Guae 5.00 
4—Lawrenciae (Mindanao)—Autumn. One of the finest in 
the genus. Large cream-white flowers, tipped magenta. 
4” 12.50 
5—Odoratum {Cochin China) — Early Summer. Many 
flowered racemes. Creamy white, shaded pale magenta. 
Fragrant, tolerant of cool temperature. TAY WAY 
6—Japonicum (Japan)—Dwarf habit; a cute miniature plant. 
Flowers fragrant; white with red lip purple ridge and spots. 
A real gem. 4” 10.00 
7—Quinquevulnerum (Philippines)—July and August. Excep- 
tionally free flowering. White tipped rosy purple. 
6-7” 15.00 
8—Jarkianum (Philippines) — Summer. Deep purple red. 
Flowers small, many on a spike. Most attractive. 
6-7” 15.00 
No. 4—Aerides Lawrenciae 
