Variety for the Established Collsction | 
VARIOUS CYPRIPEDIUMS 
Presenting a kaleidoscope of colors, from rich, deep mahogany 
through the palest pastel green, the ‘“‘Cyps’” waxy blooms last on the 
plants a month or longer. 
The group of Cypripediums listed below may be grown easily as 
next-door neighbors to the popular Cattleyas, for their temperature 
requirements are about the same. However, they must be moist at 
all times, hence will require more water than the Cattleyas. <A cup 
of water twice a week in normal weather should prove sufficient. A 
position in your window just behind the Cattleyas is best, for these 
plants need a little more shade. 
Name Description Size Price 
Cyp. bellatulum (specie)—Creamy white flower 3” $ 5.00 f 
spotted with small round dots of deep, pur- 4” 7.50 
ple-red—various. Sig 10.00 
Cyp. callosum (specie)—Dorsal sepal white, shad- 4” 6.00 - $12.00 
ed to green at its base, and striped with 5” 8.50- 15.00 
dark crimson. Petals pale green and pouch 
brown-purple—various. 
Cyp. concolor (specie) — Flowers light yellow 3” 5.00 
spreckled with small, deep red dots— 4” 7.50 
early summer. 5” 10.00 
CYP. CALLOSUM CYP. ST. ALBANS 
Name Description Size Price Name Description Size Price 
Cyp. hale det rede) moves as $ a Cyp. ST. ALBANS (Antigone x Harrisian- 3” $ 7.50 
with blotches, spots and streaks of 5” 10.00 Ure) 2 Deep mahogany edirovc mma ood 
and petals, dorsal sepal with red 
brown-violet—summer. sunrise shading in white as in the 
Cyp. MAUDIAE v. magnificum (callosum 3” 10.00 photograph to the left—various. 
Sanderae x Lawrenceanum, Hyean- 4” 16.50 
um) — Green and white striped Cyp. villosum (specie)—Pouch and pet- 4” 5.00 
flowers, as pictured on Page 9.— als of yellow-brown, purple- 5” 7.50 
various. brown pouch—various. 
FREE FLOWERING ANTHURIUM 
Although not of the orchid family, the Anthurium does so well 
under similar conditions required by the Cattleyas that more and 
more they are appearing in the warmer corners of the orchid collec- 
tions, not only to add variety, but to provide a background of foliage 
as well as flowers at such times as the orchids might be “between 
flowers”. 
Available in a variety of colors, these unusual plants will give 
you almost continual blooms throughout the year, for they last 
months, either on the plant or cut. 
Plants should be kept moist at all times, and while there should 
be ample diffused light, no direct sunlight should be allowed. Tem- 
perature ranges and humidity requirements are slightly higher than 
those for Cattleyas. 
Mature Plants 
Good quality plants ranging in Exceptional plants which in- 
color from pink to a nice red: clude pure whites and outstand- 
4" $ 4.00 ing reds: 
5m 5.00 5” $ 10.00 
6” 6.00 6” 12.00 
y fee! 7.00 7" 14.00 
8” 8.00 8” 16.00 
Unflowered Seedlings 
3" $ 2.25 4" 3.00 FIVE INCH POT OF ANTHURIUM IN FLOWER 
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