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Mo Ant EPPA [S—— a 
NATIVE to tropical America with commonly | and 2 leaves: pseudo bulbs and flo- 
wers in lateral racemes orpanicles the sepals and petals often nearly equal, the lip usually 
3 lobed and crested or tubercled at base. These are plants of both cool ‘Mts. and low 
hot regions, of various requirements and culture. Depending on the species; they usually 
require considerable sun and air. 
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ONCIDIUM CARTHAGINENSE—— Grows and 
looks almost exactly like Cavendishianum the only 
way we can tell them apart is by keeping them 
seperate as they grow in different locations. 
Mounted $4.00 
Bare Root $3.00 
ONCIDIUM CAVENDIJISHIANUM — Pseudo 
bulbs much reduced, with 1 oblong e'liptic leaf 
to about ] ft. inch flower usually paniculate and 
many flowered fls. rather large, yellow; sepals 
and petals commonly spotted with brown. Blooms 
October to May grows from Mexico to Guatema- 
la. Bare Root $3.00 Mounted $4.00 Specimen 
plants mounted or potted $7.50 to $10.00. These 
ere hugh plants. 
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ONCIDIUM LURIDUM— Differs from Cartha- 
ginense in it’s larger flowers and dull red to ye- 
llowish brown sepals and petals which are some 
times tinged with violet. Central America. 
Baze: Root $3.60 Mounted $4.50 
ONCIDIUM SPHACELATU M— I have seen these 
plants with as many as 1,000 flowers or a stem 
almost 5 ft. long. Flowers about 1 in. across; 
sepals and petals yellow, spotted with brown. Lip 
golden yellow with red brown band in front of 
crest. These flowers are long lasting. February to 
September. 
Bare Root $ 3.00 Mounted $ 4.00 
