FALL PRICE LIST AUGUST, 1955 
HERE ARE ORCHIDS FROM OVER THE WORLD, COLLECTED AND GROWN FOR YOU BY THE 
GARDENS OF KERIMER! 
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The following orchids have been carefully selected for their-ease of © 
culture, hardiness, and beauty of bloom and foliage. All plants offered-are 
mature blooming size, State and U. S. inspected. These plants are mounted or me 
potted (except when noted) and are shipped to you postpaid. Cultural dicections ~ 
are supplied which give basic instructions for each variety. 
CATTLEYA ; 
CITRINA The blooms are singular, white or pale yellow, 3" across and 
appear in the spring. The bulbs are covered with a paper- 
like film as a protection against sunlight - needs very little 
water. Crown of 3 to 5 blooming size bulbs mounted on 
hardwood. Bloom season variable. 2.50 
BRASSOVOLA 
DIGBYANA Parent of almost all the corsage-type brassocattleyas and is 
the reason for the huge frilled lip. Blooms usually single 
greenish white, lip huge, completely frilled. A beautiful 
plant in bloom or out. 6 or more pseudobulbs 6.00 
Becoming quite rare. 3 to 4 pseudobulbs. Summer. iS, 50 
EP| DENDRUM 
ATROPURPUREUM Variety Rosea. Extremely large pseudobulbs. From Costa Rica. 
Leaves 12 to 15" long are purplish-green. Each bloom spike 
produces from 6 to 12 blooms 24 to 34", maroon chocolate sepal 
and petals, lip light rose. Summer. S200 
EP | DENDRUM* #4 A new plant found on our last trip to Cuba. Pseudobulbs 
ACUT 1 FOL 1 UM quite small, leaves single, acutely sloped. Scape to 3', from 
6 to 15 blooms 12", maroonchocolate sepals and petals, back 
side orange red. Lip rose with red stripes. We think this is 
a "must" collectors item. Season June-July. 3750 
EP! DENDRUM 
FRAGRANS The pseudobulbs are elongated, heavily ribbed. Bifoliate 
leaves are evergreen. Blooms are attractive to 2" creamy 
white with red stripes in lip. Blooms early spring. Cpe As) 
EPIDENDRUM ehh 
GRISEBACH!ANUM Another one found on the Cuban expedition. A yellow epidendrum 
with up to 200 blooms per spike. Blooms approx. 3/4", large 
pseudobulbs, leaves singular to 18". 3.50 
EP1DENDRUM 
MARIAE Smal! pseudobulbs and leaves, but the bloom is very large. 
Sepals and petals green, large lip is pure white. A show 
stopper. Pa 8. 
EP! DENDRUM 
NEMORALE Supposedly this is the largest and showiest of the epidendrums, 
Very large, acutely ovate bulbs produce a bloom spike several} 
feet long with up to !5- 4" lavender to rose blooms delicately 
striped with white. From Guatemala and Honduras. Blooms 
spring. 5.0 
EP! DENDRUM 
VENOSUM From Vera Cruz, Mexico. An easy plant to grow and bloom. 
6 to 12 - I" blooms of greenish pink with dark rose with white 
striped throat. Blooms in the spring. 2.00 
EP1IDENDRUM#444%* = =Not a new orchid, but the first time we have had enough to offer. 
V1 TELL 1 NUM Small pseudobulb | to 3", with 6 to 9" glaucous leaf, scapes 
slender, semi-erect branching ~ 12 to 20 flowers 13", sepals 
and petals equal, bright cinnabar red, lip and column yellow, 
flowers produced from current season's growth before full 
maturity. Blooms autumn. S90 
EP1DENDRUM Practically all colors of the rainbow- semi-terrestrial, grows 
RADICANS (HYBRID) anywhere it can have lots of sun. Nice for borders and patio. 
Pa me ae taald. Cf ehay 1.00 
P.0.Box 105 GAKDENS Suda KERIMERI Tampa, Florida 
ALL OF OUR PLANTS ARE GUARANTEED TO BE AS ADVERTISED, 
