Epidendrums 
These are new colors in epidendrums, unobtainable before, and are compact growers 
compared to the usual. The delicate interesting shades were created as a result of years 
of hybridizing. Flowers are from % to 1 inch in diameter, and are borne in clusters, as 
in the photograph to the left. They appreciate a great deal of sun, and are quite easy 
to grow. 
4” Plants $6.00 5” Plants $7.50 
These hybrids are available in the following colors: 
Tangerine Coral Red Fuschia Rose 
Coral Rose Rose Yellow Gold 
Waadualinwy Species 
We are offering a small group of these popular natives of the Far East. Hasily 
grown, they offer a fine variety of different types of flowers. Some are in clay pots, 
others on tree fern slabs, and we ask that you designate which you prefer when you 
order. Pot sizes range 3”, 4” and 5”, with most of the 5” pots being quite tall plants. 
There is not a complete range of size and price for every plant, and we suggest 
that you tell us what price and size range would be acceptable to you when you order. 
3” Plants: $5.00 4” Plants: $7.50 5” Plants $10.00 
Name and Description 
Den. DRACONIS—Flowers pure white, the lip stained with red, usually measures 11/2” 
across—spring and summer. 
Den. FARMERI—Straw yellow with a pink blush, golden yellow lip—spring. 
Den. fimbriatum v. occulatum—Rich golden yellow, with dark red spot at base of the lip 
—spring, variable. 
Den. formosum v. giganteum—Large, pure white, except for orange-yellow stain in 
labellum. Very fragrant——autumn. = 
Den. HILDEBRANDII—Pale yellow with orange and yellow lip—spring. 
Den. infindibulum—Flowers borne in clusters about 4” across, pure white with yellow 
lip and throat—spring. 
Den. moschatum—Yellowish petals and sepals tinted with pink, lip yellow with two 
darker spots at base—spring and summer. 
Den. PARISHII—Rich dark rose, two purplish blotches in throat—spring. 
Den. PIERARDII—Blush white, suffused with rose, yellow lip with dark purplish veins— 
winter and spring. 
AN EPIDENDRUM IN BLOOM Den. primulinum—Sepals and petals pale rose lilac, lip spreading primrose yellow 
streaked with red at the base—early spring. 
Den. pulchellum (Syn. Dalhousieanum)—Sepals and petals tawny yellow, shaded with rose, labellum has two crimson spots—spring. 
Den. superbiens—Rich magnenta—autumn, variable. 
a ymbidiums 
These are the terrestrial orchids which throw spikes from 8 to 30 flowers to a spike, 
that keep from one to three months. The plants flower from the middle of the winter 
to early spring—a beautiful cymbidium in bloom is the highlight of any mid-winter 
garden. 
Pricing is done in the usual manner at $1.00 to 10.00 per bulb, depending upon the 
variety and quality of the flower. 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. ANTHURIUM 
We also have a group of unnamed, garden-type cymbidiums for the West Coast 
fancier, which should include such types as insigne, Pauwelsii, Ceres, Lowianum and 
grandiflorum. 
Pot Size Price 
6” to 10” $10.00 - $25.00 
Anthuriums 
These unusual plants of great beauty will give you almost continual blooms through- 
out the vear, for they last months, either on the plant, or cut. Most orchid collectors 
like to have one of these exotic plants in their collection to ensure having a bloom at 
times when the orchid plants are “between flowers.” 
Anthuriums range in color from pure white to a very deep red, with lovely foliage 
that is, in itself, an attraction. 
MATURE PLANTS 
Good quality plants ranging in color from Exceptional plants which include pure 
light pink to a nice red: whites and outstanding reds: 
by $ 7.50 ey $10.00 
6” 9.00 6” 1 2 .00 
yb 10.50 if!) 14.00 
8” 12.00 8” 16.00 
UNFLOWERED SEEDLINGS 
ou $3.00 4” 4.00 
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