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No. 834—Renanthera Brookie Chandler 
PHALAENOPSIS (Cont'd) 
818—San Marino x San Marino— 12S STS 
2” 3.00 3” 6.00 
819—#46 x Gilles Gratiot— 12 aed 75 
2” 3.00 
820—San Marino x #188— 1%” 1.75 
821—-Venustus-Atala x Gilles Gratiot— 12075 
2” 3.00 
822—Intermedia Portei x Schilleriana—A small pink with 
a dark red lip. 1%” 1.75 
2” 3.00 
823—Elizabethae var. Woodlawn x La Canada—A fine large 
exhibition white. The Elizabethae parent is superb. 
ya" 1.75 
824—Venustus x Elizabethae var. Woodlawn — Equal to 
#823. 14%” 1.75 
825—Rosea (Philippines)—The lovely little dwarf with pink 
flowers and red lip. Constantly in flower. 4” 7.50 
826—Luddemaniana (Philippines) — Very heavy texture. 
Pink, barred brown. 4” 10.00 
827—Esmeralda (Burma)—A dwarf pink to dark purple. A 
distinct novelty. 2” 5.00 
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PHOLIDOTA 
Allied to Coelogyne and requiring similar culture. A 
curious genus with its long terminal racemes of flowers 
that resemble a rattlesnake’s rattle. Hence the name 
Rattlesnake Orchid. 
828—Imbricata (Asia)—Stout pseudobulbs with dark green 
leaves. White flowers in perfect rattlesnake formation. 
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PLATYCLINNIS 
Plants of graceful habit that should be in every collec- 
tion. They will grow well along with Cattleyas. llenty 
of water when growing, a decided rest thereafter. Aptly 
called the chain orchid. 
829—Cobbianum (Philippines)—Fall. Yellow with red lip. 
Long chain spikes. 3” 7.50 
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830—Filiformis {Philippines)—Spring. Deep golden char- 
treuse. Often referred to as the golden chain orchid. A 
very dwarf growing plant. 4” 10.00 
RENANTHERA 
A beautiful, brilliant and showy genus closely allied to 
Vandas. Culture as for Vanda but with as much light 
as possible. 
831—Coccinea (Burma)—Large branched spikes. Brick red. 
Flowering size 10.00 
832—Storiei (Philippines)—Large plant. Huge spikes of deep 
blood red. Flowering size 17.50 
833—Monachica (Philippines) — Dwarf plant. Orange with 
red spots. Flowering size 17.50 
834—-Brookie Chandler (Storiei x Monachica)—Bright fire 
red with orange spots. Semi-dwarf plant. An exceptional 
hybrid. 127 1:75 
835—Alex Hawkes—(Coccinea x Storiei) — Brick red to 
orange red. Large flower. Semi dwarf. 6” 20.00 
836—Monachica x Imschootiana—Should produce a lovely 
new dwarf of scarlet red color. Very fine. 1%” 1.75 
RODRIGUEZIA 
Dwarf growing Epiphytes trom Tropical America. They 
grow best on logs in about 50% shade in the Cattleya 
section. 
837—Secunda (Trinidad)—Rose pink to dark red. A very 
attractive species. Flowering size logs 10.00 
SCHOMBURGKIA 
Allied to Laelia, culture the same. Give plenty of light. 
Do not disturb by potting more often than necessary. 
838—Luddemaniana (Central America)—Deep bronze-brown; 
beautifully curled and waved. Long spikes of 12-15 
flowers. 6” 10.00 
839—Lyonsii (Jamaica)—Spikes 3-4 feet; white, spotted 
purple; lip white and yellow. 6” 12.50 
840—Lyonsii Alba—Very rare. The white form of the above. 
6” 22.50 
841—Tibicinis (Honduras)—Spikes 3-5 feet; flowers are red- 
dish or purplish brown. Stems hollow. 4” 10.00 
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842—L. Superbiens x S. Undulata — Chocolate brown to 
lavender-bronze. 37.50 
4” 10.00 
843—C. R. Prowe x S. Luddemaniana — A pure white 
Cattleya crossed to the lovely Luddemaniana. Probably 
yellow to golden brown. 4” 10.00 
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844—Luddemaniana x BC. Leemanae—Dark bronze-yellow 
to orange. Large lip. 4” 10.00 
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SOBRALIA 
Very fine terrestrial orchids allied to Cattleyas which ihe 
flowers resemble. The flowers iast one day but they 
flower frequently during the year. Pot in ¥% soil, ¥ old 
osmunda. Water and fertilize regularly. They should 
never get dry. 
845—Leucoxantha (Panama)—Beautiful, large pure white 
flowers. Wonderful for the garden. 8” 15.00 
SELENEPEDIUM 
The tropical American counterpart of the Asian Cypri- 
pedium. Culture the same as for Cypripediums. 
846—Grande (Central America)—Long petals that resemble 
Dr. Fu Manchu. Golden brown. 6” 17.50 
847—Longifolium (Panama)—Yellow green with rose. 3-5 
flowered. 4” 10.00 
848—Schroderae (Caudatum x Sedenii)-—Long stems. Lovely 
rose pink. 6” 17.50 
