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INSIGNE (species) -2..0.:5 ced aces 1.50 
Flowers on the order of Insigne var. Harefield Hall though somewhat smaller and 
less clear colored. Exceptionally sturdy grower and free flowering. To be recom- 
mended to those who desire tree flowering Cypripediums tor a minimum 
expenditure. 
INSIGNE var. HAREFIELD HALL, FCC. RHS. #220_.. 7.00 
Undoubtedly one of the most famous of all Cypripediums. The interest in this 
variety lies in the fact that it has given rise to practically all of the heavily 
spotted types in our modern day Cypripedium hybrids. Petals and pouch yel- 
lowish-green suffused brown. Dorsal sepal boldly spotted chocolate over green 
yellow margined with pure white. 
JULIET var. SUPERBUM #135 (Mulatto X Swallow, 
Westonbirt var.) . 2.2 eee 6.00 
This flower closely resembles Martin, Swallow, and many other of the mahogany 
bold spotted types. Flowers have long stems and are of well balanced shape. 
LADY MOXHAM #458 (Aylesbury var. Suez X 
Gayhurst vor, Superba) 33 15.00 
A fine variety of exceptionally fine shape and clear, brilliant coloring. Petals 
and pouch are of warm Indian red while the very shapely dorsal sepal is gener- 
ously spotted throughout with medium sized dotting of burgundy red. This 
same spotting is lightly carried throughout the petals and into the ventral sepal. 
In harmony with the pure white base color of the dorsal sepal is a generous 
amount of apple green at the base of the dorsal, carrying on through to the 
ventral sepal. 
LAVINIA var. SUPERBUM #55 (Cyclops X Scipio) =e 10.00 
A very appealing variety of good shape. Petals and pouch clear rich dark brown 
mahogany. Shapely dorsal white overlaid heavily throughout most of its portions 
with various size embossed dots of same color as petals and pouch. Grass green 
at base of dorsal. 
LEVENBOURNE #480 (Lambourn X Leven)... 7.00 
The large shapely white dorsal of this variety is its most outstanding feature. 
Dorsal heavily margined China white. Rays and feathering of wine red through- 
out most of central portions of dorsal. Petals and pouch in nice balance to dorsal. 
Almost solid chestnut. 
LEYBURNENSE var. MAGNIFIGUOM 3218.) ee 7.00 
This variety is synonymous with Mrs. Haywood. Breeding for Mrs. Haywood 
(Charlesworthii X E. B. Heywood). An attractive Cypripedium with rose- 
amethyst suffusion over the white dorsal sepal, and also appearing in the light 
bronze petals and pouch. This is one of our earliest flowering varieties. 
Here is another splendid Cypripedium of the shape and color that is so popular 
with most connoisseurs. Petals and pouch warm suntan brown. Shapely dorsal 
carries generous white margin. The central two-thirds of the dorsal shaded 
lettuce green with light feathering of darker brown carried in rays to the 
margin of the green. 
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