Wm. Kirch-Orchids, Ltd. 
MILTONIA 
We grow only those that can stand the warm climates. 
Closely allied to Oncidium. They are beautiful plants. 
Grow in 50% shade, never dry them severely. Pot in 
Osmunda or grow on logs. Cattleya house suitable. 
695—Blunti (Brazil)—Lavender and white flowers of good 
size. MMe Hey) 
696—Spectabilis (Brazil)—Large, flat flowers. White, rose 
flushed. Flowering size on logs 5.00 
697—Moreliana (Brazil)—Beautiful black-purple in color. 
Truly a magnificent orchid. 5” 10.00 
698—Flavescens x Clowesii—A new hybrid that should 
produce a most interesting flower, probably golden brown 
in color. 
3” 4.00 4” 7.50 5” 10.00 
699—Festiva x Spectabilis—Cream to light yellow with 
deep purple markings. 
3” 4.00 4” 7.50 >) 10:00 
ONCIDIUM 
A group of spray orchids that can lend charm to any 
collection. Called the dancing ladies, they are well 
named. Culture is very easy. Give plenty of water 
when in growth, a dry resting period, 25% shade. 
They appreciate feeding when growing. 
700—Altissimum (West Indies)—Easiest of all to grow. 
Long spikes, carry hundreds of golden yellow flowers. 
6” 5.00 
On logs 5.00 
No. 708—Oncidium Java 
701—Ampliatum (Central America)—Large, flat bulbs. 
Branched spikes of bright yellow flowers. On rafts 7.50 
On logs 7.50 
702—Blanchetii (Brazil)—Clear buttercup yellow; long spikes. 
On logs 4.00 
703—Braceyanum—Very large flowers, bright yellow. 
On logs 5.00-7.50 
No. 695—Miltonia Blunti 
