Wm. Kirch-Orchids, Ltd. 
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Phalaenopsis Gilles Gratiot (Parent of Gilles Gratiot x Cherubin) 
Gilles Gratiot x Cherubin—White on front, pink on reverse 
side. Large size, good shape. 
Flowering size 7.50—-10.00 
Leucorrhoda x Rimestadiana — A smaller flower, round 
with very heavy texture, pink flush reverse side. 
3” 2.50 
Jane L. Kingsbury x La Canada—Exceptional size and 
texture, some flower up to 5”. White. 1” 1.50 
au 2.50 
3” 5.00 
Flowering size 7.50—10.00 
Cherubin x La Canada — Similar to Gilles Grotiot x 
Cherubin, slightly larger flower. 
Flowering size 7.50—10.00 
(Venustus x Versailles) x La Canada—A fine big white. 
3” 5.00 
Flowering size 7.50-10.00 
San Marino [Gilles Gratiot x (Grandiflora x Gilles Gratiot) | 
An excellent white of proven quality. 1%” 1.50 
2 2.50 
ai 5.00 
Casablanca (Gilles Gratiot x La Canada)—Proven hybrid, 
white, very fine. 37 5.00 
Flowering size 7.50—10.00 
Jane L. Kingsbury (Elizabethae x Grandiflora)—One of the 
best whites produced to date, exceptional production. 
Nee 1.50 
Zi 2.50 
3” 5.00 
Venustus (Elizabethae x Gilles Gratiot)—Another white of 
fine quality, very heavy iexture. 
Flowering size 7.50—-10.00 
Cherubin (Schilleriana x Elizabethae)—Light pink, beau- 
tiful round shape. Zc 2.50 
Si 5.00 
Flowering size 7.50—-10.00 
Jane L. Kingsbury x Gilles Gratiot—A very large white, 
up to 5”. 12” 1.50 
2” 2.50 
3” 5.00 
Stuartiana—A fine species, medium size. White, heavily 
spotted golden brown. Large branching spikes. 
12” 1.00 
Ze 2.00 
3” 3.50 
7” 10.00 
(Pink #44) x Jane L. Kingsbury—We hope to produce a 
large pink here. The #44 has exceptional color. It is 
a Phal. Sanderiana hybrid, parentage unknown. 
1” 1.50 
20 2.50 
3” 5.00 
Reve Rose x Schilleriana—A dark pink of medium size 
and beautiful shape. 1” 1.50 
2% 2.50 
Atala x Doris—Large white, very fine shape. 
1” 1.50 
ate 2.50 
PLATYCLINIS 
Plants of graceful habit that should be in every col- 
lection. They will grow well along with Cattleyas. 
Plenty of water when growing, a decided rest there- 
after. Called the chain orchid. 
Cobbianum (Philippines)—Fall. Yellow with red lip. Long 
chain spikes. yt 5.00 
6” 7.50 
Filiformis (Philippines)—Spring. Deep golden chartreuse. 
Often referred to as the golden chain orchid. A very 
dwarf growing plant. 22” 8.50 
Glumacea (Philippines) — Spring. Yellowish-white. Fra- 
grant, like new-mown hay. 5” 7.50 
RHYNCOSTYLIS 
A beautiful subject allied to Vandas. Grow as Vandas 
but give less light. 
Retusa—White, spotted amethyst-purple with all-purple 
lip. Flowers densely set to form a natural lei. 
7” 10.00 
RENANTHERA 
A beautiful, briliant and showy genus closely allied to 
Vandas. Culture as for Vandas but with as much 
light as possible. 
Coccinea (Burma)—Large branched spikes, brick red. 
Flowering size 7.50 
Imschootiana (Burma)—Dwarf plant, bright vermillion red. 
Flowering size 10.00 
Storiei—Large plant, huge spikes of deep blood red. 
12” 1.50 
2% 2.50 
Flowering size 15.00 
SACCOLABIUM 
A fine genus allied to Vanda. Plenty of light, good 
drainage, lots of water when growing. Even when 
dormant, they should not be completely dry. 
Giganteum (Burma)—Large flat leaves, spikes of closely- 
set pink and white flowers. 8” 12.50 
SCHOMBURGKIA (West Indies) 
Allied to Laelias, culture the same. Give plenty of 
light. Do not disturb by potting more often than 
necessary. 
Luddemaniana—Deep bronze-brown, beautifully curled 
and waved. Long spikes with 12-15 flowers. 
Flowering size logs 7.50 
Undulata—Long spikes, purple-brown flowers. 
Flowering size 7.50 
L. Superbiens x S. Undulata—Chocolate-brown to lav- 
ender-bronze. 4” 7.50 
Dial 2.50 
C. R. Prowe x S. Luddemaniana—A pure white Cattleya 
crossed with the lovely Luddemaniana. Probably yel- 
low to gold-brown color. 12” 1.50 
Pe 3.50 
