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Wm. Kirch-Orchids, Ltd. 
Cypripedium (Cont'd) 
Insigne (India)—The easiest of all to grow. Can be 
handled as a house plant almost anywhere. Green- 
brown. 4” 3.50 
57 5.00 
Niveum (Siam)—Our favorite. Porcelain white, minute red 
brown ‘spots like a bird's egg. Will charm everyone. 
3” 12.50 
Venustum (Asia)—A most unusual species. Green, purple, 
brown, prominent veining. Beautiful foliage. 
4” 7.50 
CYPRIPEDIUM HYBRIDS 
We have many fine varieties to offer but not in sufficient 
numbers to catalogue. We shall be pleased to submit 
a special quotation on request. 
CYRTOPODIUM 
A genus from South America of great merit. Long spikes 
of beautiful flowers. Pot in large containers of Y2 
soil, ¥% old osmunda. Fertilize and water heavily. 
Andersonii—Clear green-yellow. Sig 7.50 
6” 10.00 
DENDROBIUM—SPECIES 
A very large and polymorphic genus distributed over 
a wide range of the Pacific. All are easily grown. 
General requirements are decided periods of growth 
and rest. Plenty of heat, water, fertilizer when grow- 
ing; keep dry and cool when dormant. Ample light 
at all times. Pot in osmunda or Hawaiian tree fern. 
Dendrobium Aggregatum var. Majus 
Dendrobium Chrysotoxum 
Aureum (Philippines)—Decidious species. Lovely, fragrant 
yellow flowers in the spring. Our strain raised from 
seed of a very fine type. 3” 7.50 
4” 10.00 
Aggregatum var. Majus (India)—Spring. Dwarf habit, 
slender drooping spikes of beautiful orange flowers. 
Requires a long dry rest. 4” 5.00 
Ly 7.50 
Flowering size logs 5.00 
Baskets 10.00—15.00 
Aggregatum Jenkensii (India)—Spring. A miniature form 
of the above. Flowering size logs 5.00 
Bigibbum (North Australia)—Evergreen, magenta purple, 
white crest. Fine shape. Flowering size logs 5.00 
Caniculatum (Queensland)—Evergreen. Most charming 
miniature. Long upright spikes of white cream and 
purple flowers. 3n” 7.50 
Chrysctoxum (Moulmein)—Spring. Very beautiful. Deep 
golden yellow. Flowers in clusters. Needs long rest. 
Flowering size logs 3.50—5.00 
Baskets 7.50 
Specimen plants 10.00-15.00 
Cruminatum (Philippines)—Large graceful plant. Huge 
spikes covered with pure white flowers that last for one 
day. Flowers several times a year. A fine landscape 
subject in the South. Flowering size logs 5.00 
Dalhousianum (Burma) — Very large flowered. Peach- 
rose, maroon spots in lip. 6” 10.00 
Densiflorum (India)-—Spring. Flowers close set in pen- 
dulous trusses. Deep rich yellow. Baskets 7.50 
Dixanthum (India)—Slender stems, bright yellow flowers. 
Flowering size.logs 5.00 
