Wm. Kirch-Orchids, Ltd. 
L. Superbiens x Schomburgkia Undulata — A novelty. 
Long sprays up to 4’, heads of 10-20 flowers chocolate- 
brown to lavender-bronze, curled and wavey. 
4” 7.50 
Sel 2.50 
LC. Chitose Kodama (LC. Dorothy Fried x C. Jicarillo)— 
A proven cross of fine merit, beautiful shape. Lavender 
sepals and petals with a deep purple lip. Fall, early 
winter. 3” 7.50—10.00 
4715.00 
LC. Mimbreno x Sam Houston—A fine quality exhibition 
type. Dark lustrous lip. Fall and winter season. 
Wwe 1.50 
2” 2.50 
32” 7.50 
4” 10.00 
LC. Yoshiko Kodama (C. Gen. Pultney x LC. Balkis var. 
Superba)—A new hybrid of superb quality. Fine, 
shaped large lavender flowers of deep color. A prize 
winner. 4” 15.00 
LC. Christine Kodama (LC. Sam Houston x C. Tityus 
W'Birt var.)—Another of the newer hybrids of great 
merit. Deep rose-lavender. Fine shape and texture. 
ee 1.50 
2” 2.50 
22% 3.50 
3” 5.00 
4” 10.00 
LC. Iolani (LC. Lady May x Dorothy Fried)—Very fine 
exhibition type. Lavender, large excellent shape. 
A Se 5.00 
LC. Christine (C. Triumphans x LC. Canberra “’Stone- 
hurst”’)—A beautiful yellow or orange with deep red 
lip. KA 7.50—-10.00 
LC. Hanalei (LC. Dorothy Fried x C. Dinah, A.M.-R.H.S.) 
—A proven exhibition type. Beautiful shape, bright 
rose-lavender. 3” 5.00 
32” 8.00 
LC. Thora—Lindora x LC. Hilo—Large Sargon type. Dark 
color. Fall and winter. ly” 1.50 
eae 2.50 
C. Gigas x LC. Edith Wilkie—Large bright lavender. 
Exceptional production. Summer and Fall. 
12” 1.50 
OMe 2.50 
22" 3.50 
4” 5.00 
LC. Tuscan x C. Gigas—Very heavy texture and intense 
dark lavender color. Fall flowering. 12” 1.50 
Die 2.50 
3” 4.00 
(LC. Ettrick x LC. Gen. Maude var. Victory) x C. Dowiana 
Aurea—Expect some exceptional yellows and bronzes 
of large size with full lips. Summer and fall. 
1” 1.50 
pHe 2.50 
LC. Brittannia Alba x C. Estelle Alba—Hard to predict. 
Probably pale pastel sepals and petals with dark lip, 
possibly some albas. ie 1.50 
Zi 2.50 
22" 3.50 
3” 5.00 
LC. Lustre W’Birt var. x LC. Tuscan—A very dark, heavy 
textured exhibition type. 14" 1.50 
a 2.50 
LC. Tuscan x LC. Balkis var. Superba—Both this and the 
above cross are outstanding. The Tuscan is as dark 
as they come. The other two parents are proven studs 
of great merit. ly” 1.50 
he 2.50 
C. Tityus x LC. Amneris—Another hybrid that will take 
plenty of blue ribbons in future shows. A lavender of 
great quality. 12” 1.50 
7A 2.50 
LC. Seaforth (LC. Locarno x C. Intertexta) — A proven 
hybrid of fine quality. Light rose, heavy texture, fine 
shape. 3 17.50 
LC. Sargon x LC. Sunburn—A yellow-lavender combina- 
tion that should produce a deep bronze-lavender of 
fine proportions. p20 2.00 
Za 3.00 
LC. Mysedo var. Miya x LC. Dorothy Fried Compacta— 
Finer parents would be hard to obtain. A lavender of 
perfect shape and deep color. ly” 2.00 
Zia 3.50 
LC. Blanchette Alba x C. Hardyana Alba—White sepals 
and petals with dark crimson purple lip. Excellent 
shape, heavy production. rate 2.50 
LYCASTE 
Every amateur collection should have at least one 
plant of these. Do not require much heat. Plenty of 
water during active growth. A decided rest period 
when dormant. 
Aromatica (Mexico) — Winter. Fragrant golden yellow 
flowers. Smell like cinnamon. 4” 5.00 
Candida (Colombia)—Spring. Pale green, rose markings. 
4” 5.00 
Macrophylla (Central America)—Winter. Olive-green, pink 
lip. Very large flowers. The best of all. 5” 5.00 
6” 7.50 
MILTONIA 
We grow only those that can stand the warm climates. 
Closely allied to Oncidiums. They are beautiful plants. 
Grow in 50% shade, never dry them severly. Pot in 
osmunda. Cattleya house suitable. 
Flavescens (Brazil)—Summer. Cream to yellow with lip 
marked deep purple. bye 7.50 
Clowesii (Brazil)—Large flowers. Golden brown, barred 
yellow. Lip white, marked violet-purple. 5” 10.00 
Blunti (Brazil)—Lavender and white flowers of good size. 
A” 7.50 
Spectabilis (Brazil) — Large, flat flowers. White, rose 
flushed. Ly 7.50 
Moreliana (Brazil)—Beautiful black-purple in color. Truly 
a magnificent species. ye 10.00 
Flavescens x Clowesii—A new hybrid that should produce 
a most interesting flower, probably golden brown in 
color. ly” 1.50 
2 2.50 
3” 4.00 
Festiva x Spectabilis—Cream to light yellow with deep 
purple markings. 1%” 1.50 
vA 2.50 
Khe 4.00 
Mcreliana x Clowesii—Dark purple-brown in color, large 
size. Should be quite beautiful. 12” 2.00 
20 3.50 
ONCIDIUM 
A group of spray orchids that can lend charm to any 
collection. Called the dancing ladies, they are well 
named. Culture is very easy. Give plenty of water 
when in growth, a dry resting period, 25% shade. 
They appreciate feeding when growing. 
Altissimum (West Indies)—Easiest of all to grow. Long 
spikes, carry hundreds of golden yellow flowers. 
6” 5.00 
On logs 5.00 
Ampliatum—Large, flat bulbs. Branched spikes of bright 
yellow flowers. On rafts 7.50 
