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No. 758—Lycaste Macrophylla 
756—Candida (Columbia)—Spring. Pale green, rose mark- 
ings. 4” 7.50 
757—Deppei (Mexico)—Large flowers. Green, spotted red 
with white. Winter. 4” 7.50 
758—Macrophylla (Panama) — Winter. Olive green. Pink 
lip. Large flowers. 4” 7.50 
759—Powelii (Panama) — Dwarf growing; green flowers 
marked brown. 4” 7.50 
MILTONIA 
We grow only those that can stand warm climates. 
Closely allied to Oncidium. They are beautiful plants. 
Grow in 50% shade, never dry them severely. Pot in 
osmunda or tree fern. Cattleya house suitable. 
760—Blunti (Brazil)—Lavender and white flowers of good 
size. 4” 10.00 
761—Spectabilis (Brazil)—Large flat flowers. White, rose 
flushed. Flowering size on logs 7.50 
762—Moreliana (Brazil)—Beautiful black-purple in color. 
Truely a magnificent orchid. 4” 8.50 
763—Gcodale Moir (Flavescens x Clowesii)—A fine new 
hybrid in shades of green-yellow and brown. 3” 6.00 
4” 10.00 5” 12.50 
764—Festiva x Spectabilis—Cream to light yellow with 
deep purple markings. 3” 5.00 
4” 8.50 5” 10.00 
765—Spectabilis x Moreliana—An improved Moreliana. 
3” 6.00 4” 10.00 
ODONTOGLOSSUM 
A very large genus of beautiful orchids which for the 
most part are considered cool house plants. There are 
however several species that do well in warm sections, 
and we offer here four of the best. Culture as for 
Oncidiums. 
766—Pulchellum (Guatemala) — Grass-like leaves; pure 
white, fraarant flowers that resemble Lily of the Valley. 
Spring. 342” 7.50 
No. 760—Miltonia Blunti 
