Wm. Kirch-Orchids, Ltd. 
HYBRID BRASSOS (Cont'd) 
73—BC. Heatonensis x BC. Montalvo—A combination of two 
very large Brassos. Pale pastel lavender with a huge lip. 
3” 4.00 
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74—C. Hesperus x BC. Corrientes—A deep lavender Brasso. 
Excellent shape and very free flowering. 3” 4.00 
342” 6.50 
75—BLC. Llewellyn x BC. Dolinda—A new yellow cross. 
Deep color and excellent size. 1%” 2.00 
2” 3.00 
76—C. Jicarillo x BLC. Llewellyn—One of the darkest laven- 
ders crossed to a dark yellow. Intense color of lavender- 
bronze should result. li2iaeezZ-00 
2” 3.00 
77—BLC. Takami Kodama (LC Lady May x BC. Juliette 
Cooke)—Named for the founder of one of our nurseries, 
this is a fine thing. Excellent shape; a fine lavender exhi- 
bition hybrid. 
1%” 2.00 2” 3.50 2%2” 4.50 
78—LC. Balkis fine var. x BC. Liliuokalani—Excellent parent- 
age. A lavender Brasso of deep color and fine shape. 
23:50 
79—SLC. Hermes-Ramona x BLC. J. K. Lilly—The SLC. parent 
should add intense color. J. K. Lilly has perfection of shape. 
A happy combination. 2” 3.50 
3” 5.00 
80—-BLC. Jaffre x LC. Mrs. Medo— Another fine yellow cross. 
Both parents are tops in their sections. Deep yellow with 
purple lip. 14%” 2.00 
2” 3.00 
81—BLC. Normans Bay var. Splendor x LC. Windermere 
var. Clovelly A.M.-R.H.S.—A combination of two of the most 
famous lovely exhibition plants known. Deep lavender 
color. Perfection of shape. 1%” 3.50 
82—BC. Princess Patricia F.C.C.-R.H.S. x LC. Balkis var. 
Superba—Another powerful combination of famous par- 
ents. Lavender; top quality exhibition type. 
1222-50 2” 3.50 2%” 5.00 
83—C,. Trianae Mrs. Dixon x BLC. Nanette Alba—The Tri- 
anae is @ proven parent giving its progeny exceptional 
shape. Crossed to Nanette, the result should be a fine white 
Brasso. 14%” 3.00 
84—LC. Pasto x BLC. J. K. Lilly var. Ishii—A very highly 
colored LC. crossed with the finely shaped J. K. Lilly. 
Should produce some fine lavenders. 1%” 1.50 
85—BC. British Queen x C. Brussels—A free flowering 
white with purple lip. Large size. 4” 10.00 
86—BC. Fred Hills (BC. Digbyana-Schroderae x C. Trianae) 
—A heavy producing flower of white with the faintest 
lavender flush. Excellent amateur subject. 5” 15.00 
87—BC. Moneta (BC. Madam Charles Maron x C. Gaskel- 
liana)—A very large flower which we have used most 
successfully many times as a parent. Light pastel lavender. 
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88—BC. Albion (BC. Thorntonii x C. Trianae)—One of the 
best Brassos for the amateur. Grows like grass and has 
terrific flower production. Lavender color. Sal 2-50 
89—BC. Appleblossom (BC. Heatonensis x C. Alcimeda)— 
A very large Brasso that is just the color described by its 
name. A most attractive flower. 0 17.50 
90—C. Prince Shimadzu x BC. Heatherwood—Cream colored 
sepals and petals spotted with purple, dark lavender lip. 
Good size and shape. 5” 20.00 
91—C. Suzanne Hye Alba x BC. Leemanae—A very large 
flowered Brasso. Lavender with a huge fringed lip. 
: 6” 20.00 
92—(LC. Walter Jewell x St. Gothard) x BLC. Samoset— 
Both parents fine yellows. Expect a deep yellow with dark 
purple lip. 1%” 2.00 
93—BC. Montalvo (BC. British Queen x C. Santa Monica)— 
Large pastel lavenders of immense size, good shape and 
texture. Dae o:00 
94—-BLC. Bellatoney (BLC. Bella x C. Stoneyware)—Rose 
lavender with a deep purple royal lip; good shape. 
5” 15.00 
95—BLC. Kenneth Tanaka (BLC. Bella x C. Dowiana Aurea) 
—A very similar cross to #94, Both are excellent amateur 
subjects. 5” 15.00 
96—BC. Corrientes var. Superba (BC. Ilene x C. Hardyana) 
Green-yellow sepals and petals with yellow-flushed 
lavender lip. A fine thing. 5” 35.00 
97—BC. Dr. Wilmer var. Ruby (BC. Dr. MacDonald x C. 
Prince Shimadzu)—A very dark lavender overall. Excellent 
shape and texture for a Brasso. 5” 35.00 
98—BC. Ruby (BC. Leemanae x C. Labiata)—A warm rose- 
lavender with a very large lip. 5” 15.00 
99—-BC. Agnes McGann (BC. Princess Patricia x C. Tityus)— 
A fine amateur subject. Nice shape, good grower, laven- 
der-rose color. 5” 15.60 
100—BC. Admiral Jellicoe (BC. Digbyana-Mossiae x C. Lord 
Rothschild)—An old favorite and a good one to start with. 
Lavender-rose in color. 5” 10.00 
101—BC. Idole Alba (BC. Madam Charles Maron x C. 
Empress Frederich)—-A very lovely shaped flower of cream- 
white. A large frilled lip. 5” 20.00 
102—BLC. J. K. Lilly (BC. The Globe x C. Titymoma)— 
Light colored sepals and petals with a darker lip. Excellent 
shape. 5” 25.00 
103—BC. Caister (BC. Apollo x C. Trianae)—A very large 
flower of unusual lavender pastel color. Flowers in early 
fall when Brassos are scarce. 5” 20.00 
104—BLC. Wake Island var. The Queen x C. Tityus W’Birt 
Var.—An exceptionally fine exhibition type hybrid. Very 
heavy texture; good lavender color. 
[iW 4” 12.50 5” 25.00 
105—BLC. Chief Joseph x LC. Myophelea—Salmon-yellow 
to bronze-yellow; very good texture; medium size. 
3” 7.50 4” 12.50 
106—BLC. Mary Damon (BLC. Llewellyn x C. Triumphans) 
— Chartreuse to yellow; large size with a big lip. 5” 20.00 
107—BC. Queen Emma (BC. Sonia x C. Suzanne Hye Alba) 
—A pure white Brasso with a green throat. Good. 5” 25.00 
BRASSAVOLA NODOSA HYBRIDS 
These are unique Brassos and, for novelty, are unsur- 
passed. Flowers like a giant Nodosa but in various 
colors. Foliage is terete like the Nodosa parent. 
Visitors to our nurseries never fail to appreciate these 
charming novelties. 
108—BC. Makai (C. Bowringiana x B. Nodosa)—Lavender, 
spotted white in the lip. Free flowering. 
Young division on logs 4.00 ea. 
109—BC. Nanipuukea (C. Hardyana Alba x B. Nodosa)— 
White like a B. Nodosa but about three times as large. 
Flowering size on logs 10.00 
4-5” 10.00 
110—B. Nodosa x C. Bicolor—One of the loveliest. Deep 
chartreuse sepals and petals, cream-white lip. 4-5” 10.00 
111—B. Nodosa x C. Dowiana Aurea—Similar to #105 
except the flowers are a cream-yellow in color. 4-5” 10.00 
112—BC. Lindleyana (B. Tuberculata x C. Intermedia)—A 
charming natural hybrid of tremendous freedom of flower- 
ing. Bifoliate terete growth. Flowers white, heavily spotted 
with purple. 4” 7.50 
