CYMBIDIUMS 
These terrestrial orchids have become very popular 
for sheltered garden planting, particularly along the 
coastal areas of California. A beautiful Cymbidium 
in bloom is the highlight of any mid-winter garden. 
We have chosen these varieties for their ease of 
growth and abundance of bloom for outdoor or gar- 
den culture. 
Only flowering plants are listed in well established 
pots in the 6” to 14” sizes; all are ideal for the aver- 
age grower. 
Pricing is done in the usual manner at $1.00 to $10.00 
per bulb, depending upon the variety and quality of 
the flower. Thus, the price per plant indicates the 
size and quality. 
We expect from 1 to 2 flower spikes each winter in 
the 6” to 8” pots, 2 to 4 spikes in the 9” to 10” pots, 
and 3 to 8 spikes in the 12” to 14” pots, depending 
upon the variety. 
Name Description Pot Size Price 
BUTTERFLY (insigne x Lo- 8” $ 9.00 - $15.00 
wio-grandiflorum)—Flow- 97-10" 12.00- 36.00 
ers cream to tan (very 12” 15.00 - 45.00 
similar to Pauwelsii) — 
late winter. 
BERYL _(Lowianum x Pau- 8” 9.00 - 18.00 CYMBIDIUMS BLOOMING IN OUR LATH HOUSE 
welsii)—Flowers cream to 10” 12.00 - 24.00 
tan in color—mid-winter. 

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DORIS (insigne x Tracyanum)—Flowers brown to greenish brown—mid-winter. 77-8” 7.00- 18.00 
97-10” 10.00- 24.00 
12” 15.00 - 30.00 
FINETTA (Lyoth x Susette)—Flowers varying pink, yellow, brown—mid-winter. 6”-8” 15.00- 35.00 
6”-10” 30.00- 45.00 
INSIGNE HYBRIDS—Flowers delicate light pink, very productive and easy to flower—mid-winter. 8”-10” 10.00- 36.00 
12-14” 15.00- 48.00 
LEONIE (Bryan x Faleon)—Flowers yellow to brown. Good size and well-shaped—mid-winter. 8” 15.00 - 35.00 
9”-10” 30.00 - 45.00 
LOWIANUM—Olive green petals and sepals, red crested labellum, easy to grow and flower—winter. 8” 10.00 - 18.00 
10” 12.00 - 24.00 
12” 15.00 - 30.00 
LOWI0-grandiflorum Hybrids—Flowers olive green and brown, good size—winter. 77-8” 15.00 - 40.00 
9-10" 20.00 - 50.00 
LOWIANUM HYBRIDS—Flowers green to tan in color—winter. 8” 10.00 - 27.00 
97-10" 12.00 - 36.00 
127-14" 15.00- 54.00 
MADELEINE (insigne x Pauwelsii)—Flowers pink to brown, very floriferous—late winter. 6” 7.00- 20.00 
ite 10.00 - 30.00 
8-9" 12.50 - 35.00 
MOIRA (Pauwelsii x Tracyanum)—Brown green, labellum with brown markings—winter. 77-8” = 10.00 - 24.00 
10” 15.00 - 30.00 
PAUWELSII (insigne x Lowianum)—Cream to tan sepals and petals, labellum spotted brown to maroon, tall 6”-8” 7.00- 27.00 
arching flower stems bearing up to 35 flowers per stem—winter to spring. 9.10” 10.00- 36.00 
12”-14” 15.00 - 54.00 
CYPRIPEDIUMS 
These plants bear blooms unequaled in keeping qualities, both on the plant and cut. 
Their temperature requirements permit a great dal of leeway for the amateur grower, as the plant will grow quite successfully 
in night temperatures ranging from 55 to 70 degrees. All plants listed have flowered. 
Name Parent Description Size 
ALCIBIADES, var. magnificum, F.C.C. R.H.S. (Leeanum, giganteum x M. de Curte) Pouch and petals green shaded 4” 
with mahogany and purple, while dorsal sepal is mainly white shaded green brown at base. 
ANITA, var. compactum (Actaeus, Bianca x Sanacderae) Petals and pouch yellow green dorsal white with yellow 4” 
green shading at base. 
BALDUR, var. magnificum, A.M. R.H.S. (GF. Moore x Niobe) The dorsal sepal pale rose shading to brownish 4°? 
green at its base. Petals and pouch rich burnished brown. 
Price 
$10.00 
20.00 
15.00 
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