DOUBLE ORCHID—Double-flowering, deep orchid, very 
free flowering, and long longevity of flower. Blooms 
in clusters, above foliage of good medium green. 
2° in: $0. 75 each. 
DOUBLE RUSSIAN IMPROVED—A very heavy blooming 
variety. Known as the first dark purple, true double- 
flowering variety. Also known as Double Purple, Duch- 
ess, Double Blue Boy, Silver Wings, Double Dipper and 
many others. Originally named for its close resem- 
blance to the hardy type Russian Violet. Most attrac- 
tive and greatly improved, as flower stalks now grow 
on stronger stems, producing larger, more sturdy double 
flowers that do not fall off. Very large vigorous grow- 
ing type leaf of medium dark green. 2 in. $0.75 each. 
DOUBLE MARGARET—A new outstanding crinkled leaf, 
deep royal purple crinkled flowering double. Most 
unique and interesting, giving the double-flowering 
type that irresistable new look. Flowers are large, very 
double and ruffled, with a sharply tapered crinkled 
leaf, giving it a very airy, festive look. 
2*in..$1.00 each: 
DOUBLE SUPREME—Another new Supreme type, with 
very large dark purple,.double blossoms, that stay on 
for weeks at a time. Characteristic Supreme-type leaf 
of medium green. 2 in. $0.75 each. 
DU PONT LAVENDER PINK (Greatly Improved Variety) — 
Flowers of this variety are extremely large, of distinc- 
tive form, delicately colored true orchid with deeper 
lavender around outer edge of petals and very center 
of flower. Leaves are unusually large, thick, and hairy 
{luted heart-shaped of medium green; occasionally a 
rosy tinge under leaf tends to add to the interest of 
this distinct type. 2 in. $0.75 each. 
DU PONT BLUE—Same characteristic type as described 
above. A vigorous grower. Flowers are a large, deep 
violet blue. 2 in. $0.75 each. 
FREDIA—This variety also known as Red-lonantha. One 
of the most beautiful, vigorous growing types, very 
large, compact leaves are of smooth glossy green, with 
almost smooth edge, tend to cup slightly upward, with 
deep red flush underneath mature leaves. Profuse 
bloomer of deep violet-red quite velvety and narrow. 
2 ine $0275: each, 
IONANTHA—One of the first distinct varieties grown in 
this country. Medium violet blue flower. Large, heav- 
a) quilted, glossy, medium green leaf, rosy beneath, 
grows on very long petiole. 2 in. $0.75 each. 
JESSIE—One of our favorites! A beautiful pastel, dainty, 
soft, graceful, lavender flower. A very early profuse 
bloomer, in graceful: clusters of 5 to 8. Leaves of 
medium moss green are very interesting, with saw 
tooth edge, slightly cupped and pointed. Distinctly 
different from most orchids. 2 in. $0.75 each. 
KEWENSIS—tThis is a wild species. The small plant is 
almost miniature in size compared with some of our 
gorgeous hybrids of today. Flowers are tiny and dainty, 
of very thin texture, a light myrtle blue violet. The 
medium to light green leaves are thin with slightly ser- 
rate margins, smooth, slightly quilted and very hairy. 
2 in. $0.75 each. 

All plants grown in soil suitable for house culture! 
