NSS CPP 
TROPICAL AMERICAN OACHIOS WITH | OR 2 LENES 
Pseudo bulbs and flowers in lateral racemes or panicles, the sepals and petals nearly 
equal, the lip with claw parallel to column and spreading midlobe. The Cult, species 
are mostly native in high elevations and are a little difficult if you cannot give them 
a cool place to grow. They require a cool house. Some of these plants are not to dif- 
ficult even in hot climates. We have bloomed. ©. Pulchellum and Odontoglossum Ci- 
trosmum here in Laredo. Many times through out the year you will hear on the weather 
broadcasts that Laredo was the hot spot of the nation. All Odontoglossums will not 
grow here, that is the reason you will only find a few of them listed here. 
BN 
ODONTOGLOSSUM CITROS 
MUM— Many flowered, com- 
monly, racemos flowers about 
72 inches across Sepals and 
petals white or sometime ro- 
semunted: lip rosestos Lilac 
This should be planted in a 
ODONTOGLOSSUNM TRI- basket or mounted for the o-_ 
UMPHANS—="Up to. 710 =flo- flower hangs down. The photo ODONTOGLOSSUM PUL- 
wers, about 3% inches across; here was taken in May in La- G°H” EeUe Ue UiMe eel iivaot 
sepals and petals golden yel- redo. the Valley Orchid. Up to 10 
low blotched with red brown. flowers 1% inches across, 
Lip white or yellow, at base Bare Root $3.50 fragrant white except at base 
cinnamon brown bordered with of lip,, which is yellow dotted 
white or yellow above. March Mounted $4.50 with red December to May. 
to May. Columbia. Central America. 
Bare Root $4.00 ’ Bare Root $ 2.50 
Mounted $5.00 Mounted $ 3.50 
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