WINDOW GARDEN ORCHIDS 
All of the following plants are easy to grow with other house plants 
or alone. All are blooming size. 
Cypripedium insigne var. Harefield Hall . . . . . . 7.95 
One of the best of the insigne varieties. Flowers are large, dorsal 
sepal large bright green with brown spots, edged with white. Late 
fall is the blooming time. 
Cypripedium fairieanum . . . . . . fe O:50 
One of the most attractive of the species. vaya are about 3” 
across, light green in color striated with violet; the lip is a little 
shorter than the sepals, white at the base, green at apex. Late fall 
and winter is the blooming time. 
Cypripedium hirsutissimum . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 
An unusual color in an orchid specie. Flowers are purple margined 
with green and a dull green and brown pouch lip. Spring is the 
blooming time. 
Dendrobium formosum ..._.. : t gee 550 
Reedlike pseudobulbs are about 12” mall rh ete: leaves about 
3” long. Flowers are in groups of three or five and are 3” to 4” 
across. They are white except for a yellow blotch on the lip. Very 
fragrant. Fall is the blooming time. 
Dendrobium nobile OF ee kta ic Jet O95 
One of the most valuable members BE ae janie: This specie has 
erect, nearly round pseudobulbs, about 2’ tall. Flowers are in 
groups of two or three and are 212” to 3” across; sepals and petals 
are white at base with amethyst tips. The lip has a broad blade 
with a large maroon spot in the center. Early summer is the bloom- 
ing time. 
