Wm. Kirch-Orchids, Ltd. 
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Farmeri (India)—Spring. A charming species. Apple- 
blossom pink, yellow lip. Flowering size logs 5.00 
Baskets 7.50 
Specimen plants 10.00—15.00 
Fusiforme (Queensland)—Curious plant. White flowers in 
long spikes. 32” 5.00 
Fimbriatum Occulatum (Burma)—Spring. Bright orange 
flowers, maroon blotch in lip. Very fine. 
4-5” 7.50 
6-7” 10.00 
Johannis (Queensland)—FEvergreen. Brown, with canary 
yellow lip. Long spikes. 3” 7.50 
Flowering size logs 5.00—7.50 
Lyonii (Philippines)—One of the most beautiful of all the 
species. Wine red. Flowers large, 4-5”. Long spikes. 
Flowering size logs 15.00 
Moschatum Cupreum (India)—Large flowers. Apricot yel- 
low, lip like a pouch. Spring. 4-5” 7.50 
6-7” 10.00 
Nobile (India and China)—We have a large stock of 
various types, lavender shades. Spring. Of easiest 
culture. Should be in every amateur collection. 
Flowering size logs 3.50—5.00—7.50 
Nobile var. Virginale—The pure white form. 
Flowering size logs 10.00 
Phalaenopsis (Australia)—Ours are all home grown stock 
from seed. Evergreen. A very fine species. Re- 
quires complete rest while dormant. 
Rose-lavender 2-4” 1.00— 3.50 
Deeper color 3-4” 5.00— 7.50 
Pure white 4-5” 7.50—15.00 
Var. compacta 312” 7.50 
Dendrobium Fimbriatum Occulatum 
Dendrobium Lyonii 
Pierardii (India}—Early spring. Pale pastel lavender, 
primrose yellow lip. Deciduous. Very easy culture. 
Pendulous. Flowering size logs 2.50—5.00 
Philippinense—Curious terete foliage. Small yellow 
flowers. 3-4” 5.00 
Primulinum (Burma) — Early spring. Pale rose-lilac. 
Deciduous. Flowering size logs 5.00 
Sanderae Major (Philippines)—Easily one of the finest of 
the genus and very rare. Large white flowers with 
lavender marked lip. Flowering size logs 25.00 
Secundum (Malaya)—Autumn and winter. Most unusual. 
Flowers rose purple, lip orange yellow, small. 
ASS 7.50 
Flowering size logs 5.00—7.50 
Senile (Malaya)—A very curious little plant, has white 
hairs all over it, looks like a little old man. Beautiful 
green yellow flowers. Flowering size logs 7.50 
Superbum (Philippines)—Spring. A large flowered species. 
Very fragrant. Deciduous and pendulous. Lavender. 
Flowering size logs 3.50—5.00 
Superbum var. Dearei—Pure white form. 12” 1.50 
3G 5.00 
eye 7.50—10.00 
Large specimens 15.00—20.00 
Toftii (Queensland)—A very rare evergreen species of 
great beauty. Slate blue-white. Very large lip. Good 
stud. 5/2000 
Thrysiflorum (Burma) — Spring. Spectacular species. 
Orange and white. Large pendulous trusses. 
Flowering size logs 7.50 
Tokai (Fiji) — Evergreen. Dark green flowers. Very 
charming. AR Bie 17.50 
Undulatum (Queensland)—Variable. Evergreen. Brown 
and yellow shades. Long spikes, undulated flowers. 
Fine. sh 12.50 
6” 15.00 
Undulatum var. Bloomfieldii—The pure yellow form of the 
above. 6” 20.00—25.00: 
