CALANTHE 
Hybrids of a type of orchid seldom seen in cultivation today. Plants 
are easy to grow in composted mixture—similar to treatment of 
ordinary bulbs. In winter 214” flowers of pink and white are pro- 
duced on erect sprays, lasting for a full month. 
Flowering size $5.00 
CATTLEYA AURANTIACA 
One of the unusual bifoliate Cattleyas. Bright orange flowers a 
little over an inch across are produced during the spring months. 
Flowering size $5.00 
CATTLEYA SKINNERI 
One of the favorite early-spring, cluster-flowering bifoliates. Flow- 
ers of mauve with darker lip, three to four inches across. Plants 
branch freely and several heads of flowers in bloom at once make 
quite a show. 
Flowering size $5.00 
CYCNOCHES CHLOROCHILON 
The “swan orchid” from Panama. In fall produces large (5”), waxy, 
chartreuse flowers on a pendulous spike. A dozen or more flowers 
to the stem is not uncommon on large plants. Flowers are very 
fragrant. 
Flowering size $5.00—$7.50—$10.00 
EPICATTLEYA RADIATO-BOWRINGEANA 
A novelty cross between C. Bowringeana and Epidendrum radiatum. 
Plant growth and flowers are intermediate between the parents. 
Flower color was a surprise; almost all that have flowered to date 
have been a deep plum color. 
4” size to flower within the year $10.00 
EPIDENDRUM ATROPURPUREUM 
One of the choicest Panamanian Epidendrums. Vigorous growing, 
producing flowers freely from erect spikes in spring. Flowers 214” 
diameter, very heavy, sepals and petals purplish-brown with mauve 
lip. 
Flowering size $7.50—$10.00 
EPIDENDRUM HYBRIDS (Reed stem stypes) 
Various colors ranging from yellow to orange to red. Vigorous 
growing. Remain in flower for months. Suited to outdoor culture in 
warm climates. Z 
Flowering size $2.00 
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