Wm. Kirch-Orchids, Ltd. 
No. 22—Angraecum Sesquipedale 
29—V. Ellen Noa x A. Moschifera—Should produce a fine 
large flower; tan-red to yellow-brown. 12” 1.75 
3” 6.00 
30—A. Moschifera x V. Insignis—Deep red-brown of intense 
color. Exceptional texture and free flowering. 1” 1.75 
2” 3.50 
BRASSAVOLA 
Epiphytes closely allied to Cattleya and Laelia. Of easy 
culture. Grow as you would Cattleyas with increased 
light and less water. 
31—Digbyara (Honduras)—April to May. Large solitary 
green-white flowers. Huge fringed lip. The most outstand- 
ing species and becoming very rare. The grandfather of 
most modern hybrid Brassos. 4” 17.50 
Siez200 
32—Nodosa (Central America)—Autumn. Called “Lady of 
the Night.’ Lovely star white flowers; fragrant at night; 
terete foliage. Like lots of light. 
Flowering size on logs 5.00 
33—Cordata (Jamaica)—Early fall. Much like Nodosa with 
larger heads of smaller flowers; yellow-green in color. 
3” 4.00 4” 6.00 
HYBRID BRASSOS 
We are particularly proud of this section. It consists of 
generic hybrids in various combinations of Brassovola, 
Cattleya, Laelia, and occasionally Sophronitis. They 
make outstanding display and show plants, having great 
size, wonderful colors, and a huge labellum. This stock 
is most complete. 
34—BC S. M. Damon (C. Mrs. E. Roehers x B. Digbyano)— 
Lovely chartreuse and lemen yellow. Exceedingly large lip. 
4” 17.50 5” 25.00 
No. 31—Brassavola Digbyana 
35—BLC J. K. Lilly x LC Sam Houston var. Brilliance—Excel- 
lent potential. Both parents of superb quality. Lavender 
color; season variable. 2” 4.00 
3” 7.50 4” 12.50 
36—BLC Kanoa (BC Montalvo x LC Waromas)—Excellent 
shape, heavy texture; warm lavender color. Some very fine 
things have appeared in this cross. Fall and Winter. 
3” 5.00 4” 9.50 Sel 2c00 
37—BLC Helen Suda (BLC J. K. Lilly x BC. Hartland var. 
Courageous)—Dark color, excellent shape. The best of these 
are blue ribbon stock. Winter and Spring. 
3” 5.00 4” 9.50 5” 12.50 
38—BC Christmas Gold (BC Daffodil x C. Gregorio)—A dwarf 
plant. Ivory white to intense orange, all with red lip. Heads 
of three to six flowers. Flowers 3-4”. A distinct new 
novelty bred from B. Glauca. 4” 10.00 
5” 15.00 
No. 33—Brassavola Cordata 
