Wm. Kirch-Orchids, Ltd. 
Nos, 43 and 44—Brassolaeliocattleya Nanette Alba 
49—BLC. Mem. Thelma Yee (LC. Locarno x BC. Estelle)— 
An exceptionally well shaped Brasso. Lavender, darker lip. 
3720 7.00 
50—LC. Aphrodite x BLC. Llewellyn—Deep red-bronze laven- 
der of heavy texture, large size. Some splashed petals. 
142” 1.50 
Zia Z.50 
51—C. Estelle Alba x BLC. Nanette Alba—Pale pastel to 
some pure white. Excellent shape. 
3” 5.00 342” 8.50 4” 12.50 
52—C, Enid Alba McBeans var. x BLC Nanette Alba—A very 
fine cross; some are nearly pure white, others with touch 
of lavender in the lip. Heavy texture. 
ZOO 342” 7.50 
3” 4.00 4” 10.00 
53—C. Tityus x BC. Goliath—A very large Brasso of fine 
lavender color. He ERY) 
342” 6.00 
54—BC. Appleblossom x LC. Fagham—Hard to predict. 
Apple-blossom is just that color. Pagham, a deep orange- 
yellow. Yellows and lavender bronze resulting. 3” 5.00 
55—BLC. Lighthouse x LC. Mygdon—White to ivory-cream 
with dark purple lip. Very wide petals. 
1%” 1.50 3” 5.00 
AY easy) 4” 8.50 
56—BC. Costes x BLC. Nanette Alba—White to pale yellow 
with a purple lip. Exceptional size of flower. 3” 5.00 
57—C. Enid x BC. Liliuckalani—A large lavender Brasso 
of exceptional texture. Should have fine shape. 
/2aeu 5 0) 385-00 
2” 2.50 4” 10.00 
58—LC. Gold Flake x BC. Olna—A deep yellow-orange 
crossed with a large white Brasso. Fine texture. 2” 3.00 
3” 5.00 
59—BLC. Ruth (LC. S. J. Bracey x BLC. Nanette Alba)—A fine 
new hybrid in unusual colors; yellows, salmon, apricot. 
Good size, shape, and texture. 
1%” 2.00 3” 5.00 
2” 3.50 342” 7.50 
60—BC. Akebono x (LC. Canada var. Ruth x SLC. Ramona 
var. Anita)—Deep red-lavender Potinara. Good size and 
fine shape. 1%” 1.50 
2” 3.00 
61—(LC. Massasoit x C. Hardyana) x BC. Moneta—Medium 
lavender to dark in color. Very large flower. 342” 4.00 
4” 5.00 
62—BLC. Dorothy Heller (C. Bicolor x BLC. Samoset)—Ter- 
tific texture with most unusual colors. Bronze to yellow. 
3” 5.00 
4” 8.00 
63—BC. Princess Margaret (BC. Speciosa x C. Heatherwood) 
—A very fine proven Brasso. Rosy mauve; excellent shape. 
5-6” 25.00 
64—BC. Cajolery (BC. Pervenusia x C. Fabia Westonbirt 
var.)—A deep bronze mauve. Excellent shape and large 
size. 5” 25.00 
65—BLC. Queen Alexander (LC. Hasallii Alba x B. Digbyana) 
—A huge white, flushed lightly on the reserve of the sepals 
and petals. A most spectacular orchid for exhibition. 
5-6” 30.00 
66—BC. Juliette Cocke x LC. Babylon A.M.-R.H.S.—A new 
hybrid of fine promise. Bright lavender sepals and petals 
with rich royal purple lip. Excellent shape.. 21/3550 
3” 6.00 
67—BLC. Dawn Angela x LC. Cuesta—Better parents would 
be hard to find. Both parents famous exhibition plants. 
Lavender with deep colored lip. Zins OU 
3” 6.00 
68—C. Hardyana Alba x BLC. Nanette Alba—The Hardyana 
parent is one of the most spectacular albas we have seen. 
Raised in Hawaii by selfing a fine imported plant, it is 
tops. Crossed with Nanette it should produce a super Alba 
Brasso. 1%” 2.50 
7a RYT) 
69—(C. Edithiae x LC. Hasallii Alba) x B. Digbyana—A white 
Brasso of fine size with a huge lip. 4” 10.00 
70—LC. La Liberty x BLC. Samoset—Most unusual colors in 
shades of yellow to bronze. Good. 4” 12.50 
71—BLC. Samoset x C. Velutina—An unusual cross that 
should produce some entirely new color combinations in 
the bronze-yellow shades. 3” 6.50 
72—SLC. Rainbow Hill x BLC. Parade—A Potinara of very 
great promise. Yellow to red-bronze. 3” 7.50 
4” 12.50 
No. 46—Brassolaeliocattleya Blanche Okamoto 
