ONCIDIUM STIPITATUM 
ONCIDIUM AMPLIATUM VAR. MAJUS 
ONCIDIUM SPECIES. Spring. Intermediate between Ceboleta and Stiptatum. See 
See photo. 
Flowering size—6.50 
ONCIDIUM SPLENDIDIUM. The ‘dancing lady’’ orchids named because of the bouffant 
yellow skirts. Brown-spotted sepals and petals. Many flowers on tall erect spikes 
December-February. Long lasting. Water weekly when growing. Water only once 
a month in fall when resting before blooming. 
Flowering size—5.00-6.50 In spike—7.50 
ONCIDIUM STIPITATUM. Long cigar-shaped pseudobulbs. Flowers yellow ‘dancing 
ladies’’ each about size of a nickel in compact clusters. Rare. See photo. 
3Y/,”"—5.00-6.50 In spike—7.50 
See also TOM THUMB ONCIDIUMS page 44. 
RENANTHERA COCCINEA. Various. Blood red flowers with some yellow on many 
branched scapes. Grow in strong light, full sun if possible. See photo page 46. 
Flowering size—10.00-15.00 
#2231 RENANTHERA BROOKIE CHANDLER (Storei x Monachica). A fine hybrid with 
fire-engine-red flowers and orange spots. Plant is compact and easily grown. 
3”—5.00 
TRICHOPILIA SUAVIS. Creamy white flowers with large ruffled lips, spotted with 
purple. Grow with Cattleyas. Water well when growing May - November. 
Flowers in spring. See photo page 40. 
Flowering size—5.00-6.50 In spike—7.50 
and Boynton Beach on the Gulf Stream 
