Wm. Kirch-Orchids, Ltd. 
Emily Notley x Sumatrana — Deepest red-brown and 
copper tones. W220 25 
aye 2.50 
Mem. T. Iwasaki x Emily Notley—Yellow heavily spotted 
red to purple. ee 1.00 
24 2.00 
aye 4.00 
Amoena x Flammerolle — Two excellent blues. Should 
make a fine free-flowering blue. ly” 1.25 
VAs 2.50 
3” 5.00 
Puna x MerrilliimAn everblooming Merrillii. 
12” 1.00 
yx 2.00 
Caroline Robinson x Sumatrana—Very dark colors, brown- 
reds, unusual shades. 2 2.50 
3” 5.00 
Kapoho x Sumatrana—A small flower. Yellow base, deep 
red markings. Long spikes. 1” 1.00 
2a 2.00 
Sig 4.00 
Katie Neville (Mem. T. Iwasaki x Caroline Robinson)— 
Most unusual colors; yellow base, spotted deep purple, 
brown. 4” 7.50 
Sa 10.00 
Suavis x Limbata—Long spikes, jree flowering. White, 
purple spots. 3” 4.00 
6” 10.00 
2250 
Mem. G. Tanaka (Mem. T. Iwasaki x Dearei)—A clear 
yellow of the Dearei type. 8” 15.00 
Orion (Concolor x Lester McCoy)—Exceptional texture, 
flowers continuously. Grape color, brown, green, every 
combination imaginable. 6” 8.50 
Suavis x Concolor—A deep red-brown Suavis type. 
0-00 
Luzonica x Concolor—An improved type of V. Concolor. 
7” 10.00 
Emily Notley x Dearei—Deep yellow-brown, red markings. 
6” 10.00 
Boschii (Tricolor x Luzonica) — Tricolor type. White, 
magenta-purple spots. My Ye) 
Lester McCoy x Coerulea—A large fine blue of the 
Coerulea type. 12” 1.50 
PRM 3.00 
3” 6.00 
Suavis x Luzonica—A hybrid Suavis of continual produc- 
tion. 7M 2.00 
aye 3.50 
Mem. G. Tanaka x Merrillii—Metallic red, fragrant. 
TRY 2.00 
a} 4.00 
GROUP VIilI—Vanda Hybrids 
These crosses contain what we in the Islands call V. 
Batemanii. This is more correctly known botanically 
as Vandopsis lissochiloides. The hybrids are charac- 
terized by large plants with heavy foliage, very long 
flower spikes, exceptional texture of the flowers. These 
are among the most spectacular display plants known. 
The generic name for this group is Opsisanda. 
Batemanii x Merrillii—Deep metallic red, yellow back- 
ground. 6” 17.50 
Batemanii x Tatzeri—Large flowers heavily spotted on 
red-brown base. 1” 1.50 
hes 3.00 
34 6.00 
4” 10.00 
Batemanii x Ellen Noa—Yellow predominating, very large 
flowers. 1%” 1.50 
Pate 3.00 
BY 6.00 
4” 10.00 
6” 20.00 
Opsisanda Kimo Cardus (Typical of the V. Batemanii 
Crosses) 
Helen Miyamoto (Sanderiana x Batemanii)—Yellow to 
tan, spotted darker color. Very fine. 3” 6.00 
4” 10.00 
5” = 15:00 
Emily Notley x Batemanii—Large yellow-brown flowers. 
1” 1.50 
Zig 3.00 
ou 6.00 
4” 10.00 
Batemanii x Clara S. Fisher—Large flowers deep brown 
red, spotted. c/p 10.00 
12" 1.50 
rae 3.00 
Paki x Batemanii—Deep yellow, red-purple spotting. 
3” 5.00 
4” 7.50 
5” 10.00 
Suavis x Batemanii—White to cream background, deep 
purple spotting. 3” 4.50 
6” 10.00 
Batemanii—The species itself. A fine collector's item. 
Long spikes, heavy texture, yellow, red, purple. Needs 
lots of room as the plants are very large. 10” 20.00 
GROUP IX—Vanda Hybrids 
Hybrids involving crosses between Renanthera and 
Vanda. These have giant sprays of flowers. Renan- 
thera-like in shape but much larger. They have heavy 
texture and are long lasting, beautiful subjects. 
Herziana x REN. Monachica—Probably warm rose, pink 
to orange. Zin 3.00 
3” 6.00 
Concolor x REN. Coccinea—Deep blood-red, very heavy 
texture. 3” 5.00 
REN. Storiei x V. Limbata—Deep salmon-red, fine sprays. 
3” 7.00 
7” 20.00 
Tatzeri x REN. Storiei—Very similar to REN. Jack Warne. 
4” 12.50 
5” 20.00 
