DENDROBIUMS 
This very. large genus of 
orchids is distributed in nature 
from the mountain slopes of 
the Himalayas, down through 
Indonesia and the Philippines 
through the South Pacific is- 
lands’ to Australia’ ‘In this 
group of plants there is also a 
wide range in flower colors 
and types. We are pleased to 
offer some representative va- 
rieties and hybrids of the best 
types. 
In general, Dendrobiums 
should be kept slightly on the 
dry side when not in active 
growth. When in growth and 
well rooted, they should be 
watered frequently enough to 
allow full, vigorous develop- 
ment of the pseudobulbs. Feed- Cees an 
ing during the growing season + Rie, 
will show a response in larger Nobile Type Dendr 
growths. Hybrids 
oS Se RT Pe, Gere 
acme 
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obium 
No.1R D. PHALAENOPSIS, DIXON STRAIN 
Another generation of the famous round, dark Dixon strain at- 
tempting to get even darker, fuller flowers. 
2°—$1.50 
No. 332. D. SUPERBUM, VAR. DEAREI x SELF 
An already proven white strain. These plants will produce large, 
pure white flowers in spring. Heavily scented. A rare form that is 
seldom seen in collections today. 
2° —$2.00 
No.377R D. THWAITESIAE ‘VEITCH’S’ x SELF 
A favorite of many, this lovely Nobile type produces large yellow 
flowers in twos and threes from the nodes in early spring. Disc of 
lip is deep maroon color. 9”__¢] 50 
No. 378R D. SOCIUS x SELF 
An unusual Nobile type, white flowers with deep purple disc in 
the lip. Very showy. 2" $1.50 
SPECIAL 
One plant of each of above 
Only $5.00 
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