22 Wm. Kirch-Orchids, Ltd. 
HAWAIIAN REED STEM HYBRIDS 
Hawaii has bred a rainbow of colors in these lovely 
subjects. Will grow as pot plants to perfection. Lovely 
large heads of tiny flowers in wonderful pastel colors. 
Everyone should have some plants as they are con- 
stantly in flower. 
Colors: Pink, Fuschia, orange, lavender, yellow, cream, 
red, rose, dusty rose, coral rose. 4-5” 2.00 
White 4-5” 3.50 
EPIDENDRUM 
A most diverse genus of plants from the new world, 
of very easy culture. They require similar conditions 
to Cattleyas but more light. They are divided into two 
distinct groups. Reed stem types and those with 
psuedo bulbs. 
Alatum (Guatemala) — Summer. Psuedobulbous type, 
stems terminal, long spikes of green-brown flowers. 
Flowering size logs 5.00 
Boothii (Mexico)—Psuedobulbous miniature. Straw yellow 
flowers. Flowering size logs 2.50 
Ciliare (Tropical America)—Fall and winter. Psuedo- 
bulbous growth like Cattleya. Lovely green and white 
flowers. Flowering size logs 2.50—-5.00 
Falcatum (Mexico) — Very distinct, pendulous, flowers 
3%-4” or more across. Greenish white. 
Flowering size logs 2.50 
Mariae (Mexico)—Beautiful little plant. Psuedobulbous. 
q a Large sepals and petals olive green, large white lip. 
Dendrobium Nelly Sanders 5” 5.00 
Nocturnum (West Indies)—Reed stem. Sepals and petals 
greenish white. Fragrant, particularly at night. 
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6” 3.50 
Group X—Miscellaneous Dendrobium Hybrids (Cont'd) Radicans (Central America) — Reed stem. Bright orange 
flewers of very easy culture. 4” 2.50 
Nelly Sanders (Dearei x Formosum)—A beautiful white 
flower. Flowers in two's and three’s and looks like 
white ginger. Flowers last in perfection for months. 
Fine cut flower. 2 2.50 
yi" 5.00 
32” 7.50 
AG 10.00 
5” 15.00 
DIACRIUM 
A genus closely allied to Cattleya and Epidendrum, 
sometimes interbred. Culture as for Cattleyas but with 
more light and a pronounced resting period. 
Bicornutum (West Indies)—The best of the genus. Lovely 
white flowers of perfect shape on long spikes. Summer. 
Flowering size logs 10.00 
Bilamellatum (Central America)—A much smaller edition 
of the above. Flowers often cleistogamous. 
Flowering size logs 2.50 
C. Granulosa x D. Bicornutum—Speculative cross, fine 
shape, heavy texture. Flowers green to yellow. 
127 1.50 
2” 2.50 
3” 5.00 
Epidiacrium Gattonense (D. Bicornutum x E. Radicans)— 
Reed stem type. Flowers larger than radicans. Orange 
in color with yellow and red spots. 
Flowering size 3.50 
DORITIS 
Closely allied to Phalaenopsis. Culture similar. How- 
ever, they require more light and less water. 
Pulcherrima (Chochin China)—Late summer. Lovely soft 
rose color flowers on long spikes. 6” 15.00 Hawaiian Reed Stem Epidendrum Hybrids 
