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FRAMINGHAM, MASS. ~ . 
25 % Discount on Plants offered on this page 
Dendrobium Fimbriatum Occulata—Bearded or with 
a fringed lip, flowers are Yellow with a Maroon Eye, a 
choice coliection item. Plants at $10.00, $20.00 and 
$35.00. 
Odontoglossum Grande—Largest and showiest of the 
Odontoglossums. The flowers are Yellow and Chestnut- 
brown. This is called the Bambino or “Baby”? Orchid 
because in the center there is a semblance to a young 
child complete even to breeches and a bolero jacket! 
Small plants at $5.00 and larger ones at $10.00 each. 
Phalaeonopsis—Lovely spray orchids flowering from 
Thanksgiving well on until Easter. The majority flower 
around St. Valentine’s Day. This is called the ‘‘Moth” 
Orchid, due to the resemblance to a moth, found in the 
center of each lovely flower. 
Phalaeonopsis (Pink colors) Plants, all flowering size, 
at $15.00 per plant. 
Phalaeonopsis (White color) Plants, all flowering size, 
at $20.00 per plant. 
Phalaeonopsis Fontainbleau—A fine type with heavy 
flowers with pinkish-mauve centers shading to white on 
the outer edges of the flowers. These are MATURE 
Stock from the ORIGINAL cross and are LARGE plants. 
$35.00 to $50.00. 
Phalaeonopsis Versailles—Flowers are deep pink to 
pale blush tints. Plants at $25.00. 
Laelia Anceps—The easiest to grow of the lavender 
orchids. Flowering time is from Christmas to after St. 
Valentine’s Day. Lovely, long spikes of delicate beauty. 
Color is lavender to mauve on the sepals and petals, 
while the throat is a rich, Royal purple. Plants produce 
from two to six flowers on a stem. These will stand 
more punishment than almost any other orchid we know 
of. Can be grown cool or warm. These plants are at 
$4.00 each and may be had in Quantity at $75.00 per 
one hundred bulbs. 
Laelia Anceps—Same as the above, but specially 
selected stock (the pick out of thousands!) An excel- 
lent plant and a rapid grower that will be a charming 
adornment to any living room, as well as a fine, inex- 
pensive present to give when in flower. Plants at $5.00, 
$7.50, $10.00 and $125.00 per 100 bulbs. 
Laelia Gouldiana—The same cultural characteristics 
as the plants described above. These flowers are a 
bright magenta throughout, and although a little smaller 
in size they are produced in greater numbers on a spray 
(from 4 to 13 flowers on a spray). A real Christmas 
Orchid. Plants at $5.00, larger plants at $10.00 each. 
Quantity prices on lots of 100 bulbs upon application. 
Laelia Anceps Variety Alba—A Very fine White 
Laelia. Produces from three to six flowers on a spray. 
Small flowering size plants at $25.00 a plant. This is 
one of the choicest white orchids, and easy to grow, 
Laelia Ancibarina—tTall, long stems, producing four 
to seven orange flowers with a rose-mauve lip, This is 
really a distinctive orchid and everyone who sees it in 
flower wants to know what it is. Plants $15.00 and 
$20.00. 
Cypripediums—These justly famous easy to grow 
orchids are grown here at Framingham in great quan- 
tity. We grow them as a commercial crop and have one 
of the largest collections in the country. We have just 
potted up several of our types of Cypripedium and find 
a small surplus in some stocks. We offer these subject 
to their being unsold upon receipt of order, 
Outdoor plantings of our Cypripediums in those areas 
of the U. S. A. that are frost-free is a most interesting 
development and for those who wish to make such ex- 
periments we offer small, unnamed strong-growing 
plant propagations at $36.00 per dozen. 
Cypripediums in collection of ten different varieties 
for outside experimentation in Florida and California. 
$50.00 to $100.00 per 10 plants. 
Cypripedium Suarenia—A very prolific greenish- 
bronze flower with finely mottled foliage. Small plants 
at $5.00 each, some few smaller at $3.00 and $4.00 each; 
larger plants at $8.00 and $10.00 each. 
Cypripedium Ashburtoniae—Dark brown, almost ma- 
hogany flower, when photographed on ordinary film 
seems to be a “black Orchid’! Small plants at $3.00 
each, larger plants at $5.00 each, 
Cypripedium Harrisianum—The usual Fall flowering 
commercial brown cypripedium. A very satisfactory 
plant to grow. Small plants at $5.00 each. 
Cypripedium Insigne Sanderae—F lowers a clear gold- 
en yellow. Flowering season is Fall and Early Winter. 
Small plants at $5.00 each. Larger plants at $10.00 
and $15.00 each. 
Cypripedium Maudiae—Flowers a clear green with a 
green and white striped dorsal sepal. An exquisite 
flower of large size, plant is a mottled green, and flow- 
ers whenever the growth is completed, thus giving more 
than one set of flowers in a year on the larger plants. 
Small, single growths at $12.50, $15.00 and $20.00. 
Cypripediums—Plants for Stud purposes. To use in 
hybridizing with the purpose in mind of raising fine, 
new things for the future. Our Plants are used by many 
Successful growers in the crossing. Write us your 
needs. Stud plants at $50.00 to $100.00 each. 
Cypripedium Nitens x Leeanum—Woo0d-toned flower, 
featuring warm sepia and buff shades, $7.50. 
Cypripedium Tityus var. GLOW—Mahogany-bronze 
with suffused wine shades in dorsal, $10.00. 
Cypripedium Leander Lady Wimbourne — Large, 
swept-up type of dorsal, featuring green-bronzes and 
sepia wood-tones with exquisite intershading. $35.00. 
Cypripedium Leeanum Magnificum—Truly a fine and 
chaste flower, the dorsal tipped with pure WHITE and 
recurved to the semblance of the Calla-Lily. $15.00. 
Cypripedium Leeanum Variety No. 1—Tall, strong, 
large, bold and striking flower. We believe this to be 
just about the largest of our immense stock of Leean- 
ums, Pale cream dorsal, with heavy interveining of 
wine color over and above the green base. $35.00. 
Cypripedium Antinous—Pale green-bronze with white 
dorsal pin-pricked with purple. $12.50. 
Cypripedium Actaeus Variety 40&8—Like the French 
box-cars it can pack a lot of blooms in small space and 
flowers in mid-winter. Pale bronze with a white dorsal 
peppered bronze. $5.00. 
Cypripedium Insigne Variety “‘-BLACK’’—Pouch is a 
highly varnished sepia, dorsal is cast with golden-green 
accented with very dark brown spotting. Tall, dark 
stems. A very noteworthy type. $10.00. 
Cypripedium Insigne Punctato-Violaceum—Lavender 
spotting on dorsal capped with white, $7.50. 
Cypripedium Leeanum—Standard type with green 
tones and soft bronzes rising in the dorsal, pouch is a 
warm bronze throughout. $5.00, 
Cypripedium Laurenceanum—Pouch is a royal ma- 
hogany, lateral sepals are dark wine-brown with short, 
black hairs set in the edge. (Five o’clock shadow!) 
Dorsal is white with rising purple stripes. $5.00. 
Cypripedium Riene des Belges—Bold brown pouch 
with deep bronze laterals and a white dorsal with rosy 
lavender markings. $25.00. 
Cypripedium Leyburnense Variety Magnificum—Rich 
brown pouch and a superb dorsal ENTIRELY suffused 
a vibrant rose-mauve. $25.00. 
Cypripedium King Arthur Variety Burgoyne—Later- 
als and pouch a varnished dark mahogany and the dorsal 
a suffused wine-purple. $25.00, 
