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No. 185—Cypripedium Callosum 
CYPRIPEDIUM—SPECIES (Cont'd) 
189—Insigne var. Harefield Hall—The giant of the species. 
A really wonderful form. More than twice the size of the 
type. Bold, large spotting on the dorsal. By adie) 
CYPRIPEDIUM HYBRIDS 
Equally easy to grow as the species. Hybridization 
has refined the flowers and made them even more 
attractive. Every collection should have some of these 
fine plants. 
190—King Arthur “Burgoyne” (Bingleyense x Monsieur de 
Curte)—One of the best cut flower Cyps. Long stems. Ma- 
hogany red in color. Very free flowering. 5” 20.00 
No. 200—Cypripedium Leeanum Hawaii var. 
191—The Major Becktons var. (Gaston Bultel x Harrisianum) 
—-A very well shaged red-mahogany flower. Purple-red and 
brown dorsal. 5” 25.00 
192—-Sir Redvers Buller (Insigne x Smithii)—Exceptionally 
free growing. Deep purple-red in color. 5” 15.00 
193—Leyburnense Magnificum (Charlesworthii x T. B. Hay- 
wocd)—Lovely in shape. Very free flowering. Purple-rose 
in color. A grand subject. 5” 30.00 
194—Corisande II (Ballet Girl x Mary Gratrix)—One of the 
best of the deep reds. Long stem. Very free flowering. 
5” 35.00 
195—Mencius (Hadrian x Shogun)—Sorghum-brown and 
green-yellow, spotted darker brown. Good bloomer, free 
growing. By PARTY) 
196—Oeananthum (Harrisianum x Insigne)—An old favorite. 
Very easy to grow. Red-brown in color. D250 
197—Altantis var. Vivicans A.M.-R.H.S. (Cardinal Mercier 
x Chloris)\—A very large well shaped red. Good stem 
and flowering habit. 5” 40.00 
198—Maudiae Magnificum F.C.C.-R.H.S. (Callosum Sanderae 
x Lawrenceanum)—The popular green florist Cyp. White 
dorsal streaked in green, with green pouch and petals. 
Flowers all year. 5” 17.50 
199—Reosy Dawn (Gwen Hannen Album x Astarte)—A finely 
shaped round flower. Porcelain white, tinged blush pink. 
Free flowering. 5” 40.00 
200—Leeanum Hawaii var. (Insigne x Spicerianum)—One of 
the best varieties of this fine hybrid. Neat white dorsal 
with green and brown. Pouch and petals brown. 5” 7.50 
200A—Wnm. Kirch (Insigne x Grace Darling)—A very clear 
yellow on a long stem. Most vigorous and free flowering. 
Dia t2.50 
CYRTOPODIUM 
A genus from South America of great merit. Huge 
spikes of lovely flowers. Pot in large containers ¥2 soil, 
Y old osmunda with good drainage. Fertilize and 
water heavily when in growth. 
201—Andersonii—Clear green-yellow. Dae EOU 
6” 10.00 
DENDROBIUM—SPECIES 
A very large and polymorphic genus distributed over 
a wide range of the lacific to Asia. All are easily 
grown. General requirements are decided periods of 
growth and rest. Plenty of heat, water and fertilizer 
when growing; keep dry and cool when dormant. 
Ample light at all times. Pot in osmunda or Hawaiian 
tree fern. 
202—Aureum (Philippines)—Decidious species. Lovely, 
fragrant yellow flowers in the spring. Our strain raised 
from seed of a very fine type. 3” 7.50 
4” 10.00 
Baskets 10.00—15.00 
203—Aggregatum var. Majus (India)—Spring. Dwarf habit. 
Slender drooping spikes of beautiful orange flowers. Re- 
quires a long, dry rest from fall to spring. 3-4” 5.00 
Die .00 Baskets 10.00 
204—Aggregatum var. Jenkensii (India)—Spring. A minia- 
ture form of the above. Flowering size on logs 5.00 
205—Caniculatum (Queensland)—Evergreen. Most charming 
miniature. Long upright spikes of white, cream and pur- 
ple flowers. 342” 7.50 
206—Chrysctoxum (Moulmein)—Spring. Very beautiful. Deep 
golden yellow. Flowers in clusters. Needs long rest. 
by! eye) Flowering size on logs 5.00 
207—Chrysotexum var. Suavissimum—A _ superior type. 
More robust in growth and flowering. 5” 10.00 
208—Cruminatum (Philippines)—Large graceful plant. Huge 
spikes covered with pure white flowers that last for one 
day. Flowers several times a year. A fine landscape 
subject in frost-free regions. Flowering size on logs 5.00 
