Name — Description Pot Size Price 
LOWI0-grandiflorum HYBRIDS 7” - 8” $15.00 - $40.00 
—Flowers olive green and 9” - 10% 20.00 - 50.00 
brown, good size—Winter. 
LOWIANUM HYBRIDS—Flow- 7” - 8” 7.50 - 27.00 
ers green to tan in color— 9” ~- 10% 10.00 - 36.00 
Winter. 12” - 14” 15.00 - 54.006 
MADELEINE (insigne x Pau- 6” - 8” 5.00 - 27.00 
welsii)—Flowers pink to 10.00 - 36.00 

brown, very floriferous— 
Late Winter. 
MIRANDA (Alexanderi x Low- 7” - 8” 7.90 - 27.00 
io-grandiflorum) — Flowers 9” 10.00 - 30.00 
yellow brown to green—Late 
Winter. 
MOIRA (Pauwelsii x Tracy- 7” - 8” 10.00 - 24.00 
anum)—Brown green, label- 10” 15.00 - 30.00 
lum with brown markings 
—Winter. 
PAUWELSII (insigne x Lowi- 6” - 8” 5.00 - 27.00 
anum)—Cream to tan sepals 9” - 10” 10.00 - 36.00 
and petals, labellum spotted 12” - 14% 15.00 - 54.00 
brown to maroon, tall arch- 
ing flower stems bearing up 
to 35 flowers per stem— 
Winter to Spring. 
TITANIA (roseum x insigne) 9” 10.00 - 20.00 
—Flowers pink to brown— 12” 15.00 - 30.00 
Late Winter. 
TRACYANUM HYBRIDS— 7” - 8” 7.50 - 27.00 
Flowers brown-green—Mid- 9” - 10” 10.00 - 36.00 

Winter. 
WOODHAMSIANA (eburneo- 7 - 8” 7.00 - 27.00 
Lowianum x Lowianum)— _ 9” - 10.00 - 30.00 CYMBIDIUM TRACYANUM 
Flowers varying shades from 
pink to brown—Winter. 
MANY PLANTS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE FOREGOING LISTS, BUT ADDITIONAL LISTS AND INFORMATION WILL 
BE FORWARDED GLADLY UPON REQUEST. 
The touch of the exotic and the luxurious appeal of the orchid plant make 
it the unusual, ideal gift for the home of “those who have everything”. CARE OF ORCHIDS IN THE HOME 
LOCATION: Place the plants in a window but provide 
protection against any direct midday sun, possibly with 
Venetian blinds. 
WATERING: Water once a week with one cup of water 
for a 5-inch pot, and proportionately more for larger pots. 
During Summer heat spells, watering can be increased. 
TEMPERATURE: Cattleyas like the usual comfortable 
living, home temperatures. 
Odontoglossum do well in the cooler rooms, in the cool 
conservatory or sheltered porch. 
Cymbidiums can stand more cold than any orchid. In the 
San Francisco area, Cymbidiums flourish in shady or pro- 
tected gardens, in large pots in protected patios, or in un- 
heated glasshouses. 
HUMIDITY: Plants can be set in an ordinary tray or flat 
bowl, or on wetted gravel or white crushed rock placed in 
the tray or bowl. This rock helps to give added humidity 
or the jungle atmosphere by the evaporation of water kept 
about the rock in the tray or bowl. At least one inch should 
be allowed between the level of water about the rock, and 
the bottom of the pot. 
Being one of the easiest of plants to care for, Orchids are 
entirely successful for the home. They take no fertilizers 
and are unusually clean. Orchids are now within the 
reach of everyone. The average plant for the home ready 
to bloom — $5.00 to $10.00. 
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