
~HYPERION (Cappamagna x Lucifer) ; ‘ : : : : : ; BAN Apt $30,00 
Shows strong influence of Niobe. The dorsal is white feathered in bright purple. 
‘Pouch and petals green-bronze. 
INSIGNE (species) PMU epee ee SF Ra eine) feat bere he hal a! de hee eget) 
This plant was first introduced around 1819 and was originally discovered by a Doc- 
tor Wallich in Nepal, Northern India. It has been used extensively as a parent be- 
cause it is so adaptable. There are many fine varieties of this species. 
ISSIGNEN VAR: FIAREFIELD FALL, F.C.C.-R.H-S. (species) 2 2 5 Cw ww $'15,00 
The background of this bloom is a yellow-green. The petals are slightly marked 
with brown and the dorsal has a white border. It is a very large bloom. 
INSIGNE VAR. ROYALTY (spotless) : $10.00 
‘ The entire bloom, with the exception Be the white areal edge, is aon yellow, 
faintly veined with light lumiere green. 
INSIGNE SANDERAE  . ns Rata Ss i, 
Entirely yellow-green except for the white border on the dorsal. 
JOAN (Actaeus x Lathamianum) ad Lee MCS Eee ner IA? celts 
Medium size and free blooming, this Cypripedium has good balance of color. 
JOHN THATCHER (Lady Dillon x Thrums, Langley var.) : From $40.00 up 
All the visitors who have seen a group of this variety grown at our nursery have 
been much impressed by the size, excellent form and brilliant color of this Cypripe- 
dium. It is strong growing and the flowers are unusually large. The eI color 
tone, pouch and petals a bright mahogany red ona allow werese base. The large, 
_well shaped dorsal is white save for a small area of green at the base and a large 
area of deep purple spotting. 
KENTUCKY (Our Prince x Piccaninny) ; : , ; : ' : : : 
This is an attractive little Cypripedium of warm coloring. The petals and pouch of 
russet softly blend into a mustard yellow edge and the glistening white dorsal is 
veined in clear yellow green and spotted in chocolate brown. 
KITTY (Swinburnei x T. B. Haywood) : y , ; : ; ; ; : . $20.00 
Kitty is a well shaped, medium sized bloom. The pouch is Indian purple with a light 
apple green tip. The apple green predominates in the dorsal with veins of deep In- 
dian purple. The inner part of the petals is the same shade of green flecked with 
Indian purple and edged in Corinthian purple. 
$10.00 
$20.00 
KNOCKANDO (Claymore x John Henry) ; es al ee cn aa aie. Eg SA0.U0 
This is a beautiful and different Cypripedium. The dorsal is creamy white, green 
veined in the basal portion with a sprinkling of dark spots. Pouch and petals char- 
treuse shaded sorghum brown. 
LADY DILLON (Same parentage as G. F. Moore) $25.00 
An unusually long stem, intense brownish-purple pouch and petals, white dorsal 
streaked with purple and green at the base. Not a particularly attractively variety 
but has proved an excellent parent for introducing color and length of stem. 
LADY MOLOCH (Lady Phulmoni x Moloch I!) ME Ha eae kent noah Ooh amt oe OC OO 
This Cypripedium is apple green all over with veining of light sorghum on the petals 
and pouch and darker spotting on the dorsal which has also a white upper margin. 
A most pleasing flower. There is a considerable variation in different forms of Lady 
Moloch. In another form the whole flower is deep honey with a thickly spotted dor- 
sal. The petals and pouch are overlaid bright sorghum brown. 
LATHAMIANUM (Spicerianum x villosum) Pm enmen nate | mt Cerunia/it 2 ovo 5: yeter MS LOK) 
Rich in color and free flowering. 
$10.00 
LAWRENCEANUM (Species) z : : : : ; cyte a 8 : 
The dorsal is apple green at base, changing to white and veined in perilla purple. 
The lip a Mars violet while the petals are a lighter shade with a faint green mixed 
in. 
$ 7.50 
LEEANUM [insigne x Spicerianum) : : : ph ihe. PA deren A dict UGS beds 
Pouch and petals are brown mixed with yellow. The dorsal is yellow-green fading 
into faintest purple toward the end and specked with purple. The flower is of me- 
_dium size. Blooms of this type are exceptionally long lasting. 
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