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ONCIDIUM SPLENDIDUM—- VAR ?— We do not find a good 
description of this plant but it has pseudo bulbs about 2 inches 
heavy dark green with 1 stiff leaf, like Teather. It blooms in a 
spray with branches on spray. Large flowers yellowish green. It 
has a f‘at lip like Onc. Tigrina. Winter bloomer. These plants can 
be grown in leaf mald and soil. 
ONCIDIUM SPLENDIDUM VAR? 
ONCIDIUM HASTATUM—This will be a favorite with everybody 
that has one. The flower looks almost like a miniature Odontoglos- 
sum Grande. Flowers about 1'’2 inches across. The one in photo 
had two stems with about 40 flawers and the bloom lasted over 
two months. This photo was made after 6 weeks in bloom and was 
sent parcel post to Mass. Where the photo was made. We were 
afraid the flowers would die, many of the flowers fel! off in pa- 
cking but several still remained. 
Bare Root plants $3.50 Mounted plants $4.50 
ONCIDIUM HASTATUM 
ONCIDIUM CEBOLLETA—Bu!bs small with 1 slender cylindical 
‘eaf up to 23 in. long in flower; commonly paniculate and many 
flowered to nearly 4 ft. Iong Flowers rather large dull to bright 
yellow; spotted with red-brown, blooms January ta May. 
Bare Root $3.00. Mounted $4.00 
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ONCIDIUM TIGRINA— This is not a large plant by nature, but 
it is one of the best oncidiums and has beautiful showy long las- 
ting fiowers about 3 inches across. Sepals and petals are greenish 
yellow blotched with brawn; lip large and yellow, blooms October 
to February. 
Bare Root $3.50. Maunted $4.50 
ONCIDIUM CEBOLLETA 
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