Wm. Kirch-Orchids, Ltd. 
No. 704—Oncidium Cheirophorum 
ONCIDIUM (Cont'd) 
704—-Cheirophorum (Panama)—A miniature of great charm, 
bright yellow. 3” 5.00 
On logs 5.00—-7.50 
705—Confusum (Panama)—Brown and yellow; tall, upright 
branched spikes; vigorous grower. 6” 7.50 
706—Divaricatum (Brazil)—Leathery grey-green foliage. 
Long branched spikes of bright yellow flowers. 
On logs 10.00 
707—Harrisonianum (Brazil)—Miniature plant. Golden brown 
flowers. On logs 10.00 
708—Java (Flexuosum x Varicosum Rodgersii)—A lovely 
hybrid with branched spikes of bright yellow flowers. 
4” 5.00 
709—Kunawai (Flexuosum x Forbesii)—Similar to #708, 
slightly larger flowers. Ae OU 
710—Leuchochilum (Mexico)—Long spikes. Green, brown, 
and white. On logs 7.50 
711—Lengipes (Brazil)—Miniature plant; short spikes of 
large yellow and brown flowers. On logs 5.00 
712—Panamanensis (Panama)—Brown and yellow. Very 
long spikes. On logs 5.00 
713—Pubes (Brazil)—Small plant. Bright mahogany red and 
brown flowers. On logs 5.00 
714—Faye (Lanceanum x Maureen)—Lanceanum coloring 
in a dwarf type plant. 
1%” 1.50 WY Pasha) 242” 3.50 
715—Faye—Same as #714 in flower color, but a large 
form with long sprays. Siao.00 
716—Lanceanum (West Indies)—Yellow, shaded green, spot- 
ted brown and purple. One of the finest species. 
142” 1.50 3450 
oy 2.50 6” 7.50-10.00 
717—Lanceanum x Brassia Braciata—A most interesting 
generic hybrid between two of the best species. PM Pall) 
PHAIUS 
718—Grandifolius—A beautiful terrestrial species. Compost 
same as for Cymbidiums. Plenty of heat and water, and 
feed regularly. Large flowers, 4” across. Golden brown, 
purple lip. Entire reverse of flower silver white. 4” 5.00 
PHALAENOPSIS 
Among the most beautiful of all the spray orchids. 
They prefer about 50% shade, and should never be 
allowed to go completely dry. They grow well either 
in pots or baskets, potted soft with osmunda or Hawai- 
ion tree fern. They are heavy feeders and should be 
fertilized regularly with nutrient solution. They seem 
to respond exceptionally well to the organic fish emul- 
sion type of fertilizer. Temperatures should be even, 
not less than 60 degrees F. minimum, with 70% humid- 
ity. If the above conditions can be supplied, they are 
among the easiest of all orchids to grow. They reach 
maturity from seedlings very rapidly. 
719—Jane L. Kingsbury x Monique—A very large, heavy 
textured white of beautiful round shape. 
3” 5.00 LMP WEN) 5” 10.00 
720—Grandiflora x Nivea—Perfection of shape in this cross. 
Pure white flowers, 3-4” across. 3” 5.00 
721—-Atala x Grandiflora—A large flowered white of beau- 
tiful shape. PRY RIA) 
3” 5.00 
722—Atala x Jane L. Kingsbury—Exceptional size, white, 
very heavy texture. 7M PeXY) 
37 5.00 
723—San Marino [Gilles Gratiot x (Grandiflora x Gilles 
Gratiot) ]—An excellent white of proven quality. 142” 1.50 
Zig 2250 
724—Jane L. Kingsbury x Gilles Gratiot—A very large white. 
Somenuiontono 3” 5.00 
4” 7.50 
725—Stuartiana (Philippines)A fine species of medium 
size. White, heavily spotted golden brown. Large branching 
spikes. 3” 95.00 
Ta LO:00 
726—(Pink #44) x Jane L. Kingsbury—We hope to produce 
a large pink here. The #44 has exceptional color. However, 
first to flower have been white. 3” 5.00 
4” 7.50 
Phalaenopsis Hi-Ho 
(Parent of #731 and #732) 
