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Pot them in a rich compost of an organic nature; 
old osmunda, oak mold, peat moss, garden 
loam sand, all mixed together in equal propor- 
tions. Pot them like a soil plant in about 6” 
pots. For garden culture, plant them in well- 
drained beds using a similar compost in full 
morning sun. 
602—Rainbow Hybrids—Colors: Buff, geranium red, rose 
pink, yellow, rose, coral rose, lavender, peach, light laven- 
der, dusty rose, fuchsia, red. 4-5” pots, ea. 2.00 
Per dozen 20.00 
(Unpotted Aerial Plantlets (Keikis) ea. .75 
Per dozen 6.00 
Selected Hybrids—These are individuals selected from 
thousands as having just a little bit more of everything: 
better growth, better color, larger flowers. We have 
aiven them garden names for identification. They 
represent the best to be had. 
603—Kckee—The lovely little white hybrid. Sie <0 
604—Orange Glow (O’Brienanum x Cinnabarinum)—Excep- 
tional size to the individual flowers. Bright salmon orange. 
SMe /-5.0 
606—Eggshell—Large heads with eggshell color. Bright 
yellow spot on the lip. 4” 3.50 
5” 5.00 
607—Butter Ball—Deep, even butter yellow. Exceptionally 
large heads of 30-40 flowers. AS. 50 
5” 5.00 
608—Hilo Rose—Dark red-rose color. Very large flower 
and good heads. 4” 3.50 
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609—Brilliance—Very bright burnt orange. 30-40 flowers 
in a head. 4” 3.50 
5” 5.00 
610—King Lavender—Deep lavender with white center to 
the lip. Very large heads. 4” 3.50 
5” 5.00 
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No. 602—-Hawaiian Reed Stem Epidendrum, Pink 
No. 617—Grammatophyllum Scriptum 
611—Lilac Queen var. Perfection—Lovely baby  pink- 
lavender. 4” 6.50 
612—Coral Head—Fine heads in coral shades, bright yellow 
area in the lip. 4”—5.09 
613—Dwarf Orange—Low growing. Bright orange-yellow. 
4” 5.00 
614—Fire Engine—Large size. Bright red. Ae) 50 
EPI-CATTLEYA 
Hybrids between Epidendrum and Cattleya. All have 
reed stem growth. Flowers larger than a normal reed 
stem Epidendrum. 
615—Orpetii (C. Amethystoglossa x E. O’Brienanum)—Lovely 
deep fuchsia colored flowers. 3)/20aee LOU 
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616—Valencia (C. Labiata x E. Brachiophyllum)—Deep 
burnt orange. Fine heads. Av) -00 
GRAMMATOPHYLLUM 
A large genus of orchids closely allied to Cymbidiums 
widely found over the Pacific region. Culture as for 
Cymbidiums except they should be potted in either 
osmunda or tree fern. Grow in the warm house. 
617—Scriptum (Philippines)—Long spikes of green and 
brown flowers closely set on the stem. A most striking 
specimen plant. 1%" 1.50 
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Specimens 25.00-35.00 
618—Scriptum var. Tigrinum (Philippines)—A larger-flow- 
ered form. White with black-purple spotting. Baskets 35.00 
