rm w iimtirnimmimnn iimminmi 11 wi iiiiiiiiiinnmmmiiiiiiiiffliiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiitiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniinmi ORCHIDS, STOVE AND <s r:DRRNrwOT7SR P i!= GREENHOUSE PLANTS itimnmnmiiminniiiiitmninmimi JULIUS ROEHRS CO., RUTHERFORD, N. J. Dendrobium War d i - anum giganteum. Very large flowers, coming in clusters of two and three along the pseudo-bulbs; sepals and petals white, tipped with purple, lip bright orange,with two eye-like blotches of crimson-magenta. India. Winter and spring. $2.50 to $5 ea. Wardianum album. $15 each. DENDROCHILUM. See Platyclinis. DISA Luna. $4.50 each. EPIDENDRUM aro- maticum. Powerfully scented, greenish yellow flowers. Guatemala. Spring. $4 ea. atropurpureum Ran- di. $3.50 each. bicornutum. $5 each. Brassavolae. $2.50 ea. ciliare. $1.50 to $3.50 each. cochleatum (Cockle- shelled Orchid). $3.50. Erythromoides. $2.50. fragrans. $2.50 each. Godserfianum; syn., osmanthum. Sepals and petals light green, shaded with brown, lip white, front lobe marked rose-purple. $2 each. inversum. $3 each. Lagerii. $5 each. lanipes. $3 each. latilabrum. Flowers green, lip broad and spreading. $3 each. macrochilum. Large flowers; green and chocolate-brown, lip white, with bright crimson blotch. Trop ical America. Spring $1.50 to $2 nemorale $1.50 to 2 odoratissimum 1 polybulbum 3 porphyreum 5 prismatocarpum (Rainbow Orchid). Flowers with cream-yellow petals and sepals, blotched with purple, lip yellow and rose. Central America. Summer. . . $3 to 5 radicans 2 rigidum 2 Skinneri. Bright orange-scarlet flowers.. . 2 spectabile 2 Stamfordianum 3 virgatum 2 vitellinum ma jus. Flowers brilliant scarlet, lasting a long time. Mexico. Winter.$l .50 to 3 ERIA. A very beautiful, and interesting genus found chiefly in India and Malaysia. Their culture is easy and similar to that accorded Dendrobiums. anchorifera (Anchor-bearing) 3 Each 00 50 50 50 00 00 50 50 50 50 00 50 00 50 Dendrobium Wardianum Each Eria barbata (Bearded Eria) $4 50 bratescens 3 50 convallarioides 3 50 densiflora 3 50 excavata (Pitted Eria) 3 50 lavata 3 50 monostachys 3 50 obesa (The Fat Orchid) 3 50 ERIOPSIS rutidobulbon 5 00 GALEANDRA lacustris (Helmet Orchid).. . . 3 00 GOMESA planifolia. Flowers yellowish, sweet-scented, densely carried in short, arched spikes 2 50 GOODYERA Dawsoniana (Goodyera Daw- sonii) 3 00 HARTWEGIA purpurea. Pleasing rose- purple flowers, carried on erect spikes. Mexico 3 50 HOULLETIA odoratissima. Allied to Stan- hopeas, requiring similar culture; petals and sepals brownish red, with darker lines, lip tipped with yellow; violet- scented. Colombia. Summer 3 50 14