"WINDOW GARDEN" ORCHIDS 
May be grown withordinary house plants, andas easily. 
All are blooming size. 
Cypripedium insigne: 5.00 
Leaves pale green in color, about 1' long and 
3/4'' wide. Usually bears one flower to eachnew 
growth, 4'' to 5" across. The color is apple 
green with brown-purple spots, andthe lip is 
yellow-green shaded with brown. 
Cypripedium insigne var. Harefield Hall: 7.50 
One of the best of the insigne varieties. Flowers 
are large, dorsal sepal large and round with 
broad white margin and large bright brown spots. 
Late Fallis the blooming period. 
Cypripedium fairieanum: 6.00 
Is one of the most attractive of the species. 
Leaves are 6"longand1" broad. Flowers 
about 3'' across, light greenincolor striated 
with violet; the lip is a little shorter than the 
sepals, white atthe base, greenatapex. Late 
summer and Winteris the blooming period. 
Dendrobium formosum: 5.90 
Pseudobulbs are about 18"' tall with leathery 
leaves about 5''long. Flowers are in groups 
of three orfive, andare 3" to 4''across. They 
are white except for yellow blotch on lip. Fall 
is the blooming period. 
Dendrobium nobile: 5.50 
One of the most valuable members of this 
family. This species has erect, nearly 
round pseudobulbs, about 2' tall. Flowers 
are in groups of two or three andare 2 1/2"! 
to 3'' across; sepals and petals are white 
at base withamethysttips. The lip hasa 
broad blade witha large marcon spot inthe 
center enclosed in cream-white zone; the 
apexisamethyst purple. Early summer 
is the blooming period. 
