Wm. Kirch-Orchids, Ltd. 
TRICHOVANDA 
Hybrids between Vanda and Trichoglottis. The only 
one flowered to date is the one we offer. A very rare 
hybrid and most beautiful. A collector's item. 
769—Ulaula (T. Braciata x V. Sanderiana)—Beautiful brick 
red flowers of heavy texture. ; 1%” 3.00 
TRIGONIDIUM 
A curious genus that looks much like Masdevalia ex- 
cept that it will grow and flower well in a warm cli- 
mate. Culture as for Oncidiums. 
770—Semanii (Central America)—Single tan flowers with 
violet blue lip on long stem. Many flowers per plant. 
Flowering size on logs 2.50 
VANDA—SPECIES 
A truly handsome genus distributed throughout the 
Pacific and Asia. In habit, they resemble Aerides. 
Culture as for Aerides. 
771—Dennisoniana (Burma and India)—Green-yellow flow- 
ers of heavy texture. 6” 10.00 
772—Mernrillii (Philippines)—Deep Chinese-lacquer red flow- 
ers. Very fragrant. 6” 10.00—-15.00 
773—Lamellata (Philippines)—Dwarf plant. Cream-yellow 
with purple-red. 6” 10.00 
774—Parviflora (India)—White with purple crests on the 
lip. Very dwarf habit. 6” 10.00 
775—Pumila (Burma)—Cream-white, dotted red with red 
stripes on the lip. 6” 10.00 
No. 769—Trichovanda Ulaula 
No, 783—Vanda Teres 
776—Roeblingiana (Philippines)—Red-brown, striped yel- 
low. Curious three-lobed, fimbriated lip. 6” 10.00 
777—Roxburghii (North India)—_ ale green, tessellated with 
brown. Fragrant. Dwarf plant. 6” 10.00 
778—Suavis (Java)—Flowers white, spotted blue-purple, lip 
7-8” 10.00-15.00 
rose purple. Fragrant. 
7793—Sumatrana (Sumatra)—Deep red-brown, very heavy 
textured flower. 7” 25.00 
780—Tricolor (Java)—Similar to Suavis. Flowers yellow to 
cream, spotted red-brown, magenta-purple lip. 
7-8” 10.00—-15.00 
781—Luzonica (Luzon)——White, flushed magenta-purple, 
purple lip. 7-8” 10.00—15.00 
782—Spatulata (Ceylon)—Bright canary yellow flower; 
small but round as a dollar. A beautiful subject and re- 
stricted from exportation in its native habitat. Cie .50 
783—Teres (India)—Terete growth. Spring flowering. Grow 
inside in pots during the winter. After danger of frost 
is over, grow in full morning sun. Give lots of water at 
all times. Fertilize regularly. 12-18” stems ea. 1.50 
Per dozen 15.00 
784—Teres var. Andersonii—Brilliant color. 
12-18” stems ea. 3.50 
785—Teres var. Gigantea—Largest flower. 
12-18” stems ea. 3.50 
786—Teres var. Grandiflora—Beautiful shape. 
12-18” stems ea. 3.50 
787—Teres var. Candida—Pure white. 
12-18” stems ea. 10.00 
