SPRAY TYPES 
CROSS 
NUMBER 
135 
104 
D. PAULINE X D. PHALAENOPSIS SCHROEDERIANUM™ Dixon 
Strain . 
The D, “Pauline in this cross is almost constantly blooming the 
year around. By breeding with the famous Dixon strain of 
Den-phal, much improved color and shape can be expected and 
the everblooming qualities should be retained. 
PHAIUS GRAVESIAE (Phaius Grandifolius X Phaius Wallichi) 
A new crossing of a beautiful hybrid. The free blooming qualities 
of P. Grandifolius combined with the large, heavy textured 
flowers of P. Wallichi, has made a new large flower that is 5 
inches or more across and holds its form very nicely. Its sepals 
and petals are a beautiful shade of brown in front with white on 
the back. The front of the lip is rich orchid shade and some have 
a clear yellow throat and in the rear part of the tube. This cross is 
very free flowering—the first ones bloomed 28 months from seed. 
Strong plants in 4-inch pots to flower this winter. 
CYCNOCHES CHLOROCHILON (Species from Panama) 
273 
V-3 
17 
27 
999 
407 
323 
This is the famous “Swan Orchid” so named because of its 
resemblance to a Swan. The blooms are produced in clusters of 
>” flowers with chartreuse sepals and petals, and have a beauti- 
lip which is white like the back of a Swan. The Swan’s head is 
formed by the column. Flowering Season is Fall and early Winter. 
VANDAS 
VANDA PRINZES BEATRIX (V. Coerulia X V. Agnes ‘Joachim) 
A semi-terete type of Vanda that will thrive in a well-lighted 
greenhouse or out-of-doors in Florida. Color should range from 
lavender into shades of blue. Nice plants 12-18” tall. 
V. GILBERT TRIBOULET X V. TATZERI 
Very vigorous little seedings of two popular hybrids. Color of 
flowers should range from Rose to Blue. 
VANDA SUAVIS “Var. Broadview” X V. TRICOLOR 
Very strong growing plants that produce good spikes of flowers in 
the spring months, Color is usually creamy white with Maroon 
spots. Five to seven pairs of leaves 
V. TATZERI X V. HERZIANA 
A very free flowering hybrid with a considerable variation in 
color from tan into blue shades. 
V. LYNN OTA (V. Henrietta HO X V. Sanderiana) 
Fawn colored flowers, upper half with maroon spots, lower half 
colored with heavy purplish-reticulation and shadings almost to 
solid maroon. 
V. FAIR QUEEN (V. Clara S. Fisher X V. Rothchildiana) 
Extremely variable — no two plants flower alike. Colors range 
from rese brown to rich blue. Very large flowers of good quality. 
V. BURGEFFEI (V. Suavis X V. Sanderiana) 
Large flowers — rose brown. One of the best primary hybrids. 2 to 
3 pair of leaves. 
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POT 
SIZE 
l 3/4" 
51/_" 
21/4" 
21/4" 
21/2" 
5x 
PRICE 
Pers 
PLANT 
1.25 
7.90 
2.90 
3.50 
5.00 
7.50 
7.50 
2.50 
7.50 
2.00 
3.00 
3.00 
5.00 
