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No. 210—Cypripedium Leeanum Hawaii var. 
CYPRIPEDIUM SPECIES (Cont'd) 
199—Insigne (India)—The easiest of all to grow. Can be 
handled as a house plant almost anywhere. Green-brown. 
Winter. 4” 5.00 
200—Insigne Sanderae (India)—The clear yellow form. Very 
free flowering. So” 7.50 
CYPRIPEDIUM HYBRIDS 
Equally easy to grow as the species. Hybridization has 
refined the flowers and made them even more attractive. 
Every collection should have some of these fine plants. 
201—King Arthur “Burgoyne” (Bingleyense x Monsieur de 
Curte)—One of the best cut flower types. Long stems. 
Mahogany red in color. Very free flowering. 5722.50 
202—The Major var. Becktons (Gaston Bultel x Harrisianum) 
—A very well-shaped red mahogany flower. Purple-red 
and brown dorsal. Winter. 5” 27.50 
203—Sir Redvers Buller (Insigne x Smithii)—Exceptionally 
free growing. Purple-red color. 5112550 
204—Leyburnense Magnificum (Charlesworthii x T. B. Hay- 
wood)—Lovely in shape. Very free flowering. Purple rose 
in color. A grand subject. Dez 0 
205—Corisande II (Ballet Girl x Mary Gratrix)—One of the 
best of the deep reds. Long stem. Very free flowering. 
527.00 
206—Mencius (Hadrian x Shogun)—Sorghum-brown and 
green-yellow, spotted darker brown. Good bloomer and jree 
flowering. Da Z.OU 
207—Oeananthum (Harrisianum x Insigne)—An old favorite. 
Very easy to grow. Green-brown. 5” 12.50 
208—Atlantis var. Vivicans A.M.-R.H.S. (Cardinal Mercer 
x Chloris)—A very large, well-shaped red. Good stem and 
flowering habit. 5” 32.50 
209—Maudiae Magnificum F.C.C.-R.H.S. (Callosum Sanderae 
x Lawrencianum)—The popular green florist Cyp. White 
dorsal, striped green with green pouch and petals. Flowers 
all year. Most stylish. 4” 17.50 
210—Leeanum var. Hawaii (Insigne x Spicerianum)—One 
of the best varieties of this fine hybrid. Neat white dorsal 
with green and brown. Pouch and petals brown. 5” 10.00 
6” 12.50 
211—Wnm. Kirch (Insigne x Grace Darling)—A very clear 
yellow on a long stem. Most vigorous and free flowering. 
5” 15.00 
212—San Aciaeus (Actaeus x Insigne Sanderae)—A large 
green-yellow. Very good grower. Free flowering. 
5” 15.00 
213—Mauretania (Alcibiades x Mem. F. M. Ogilvie)—A very 
fine large spotted type. Free growing and very vigorous. 
Dee 2.50 
214—Martin (Bourton Lady x Swallow)—Exceptionally long 
stems. Large striking spotted type. Very easy to grow. 
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215—Dervish (Bordube Eau de Nil x Grace Darling)—Lovely 
soft green-yellow. Good grower. Free flowering. 5” 22.50 
216—Noel Hardy (Nirvana x Nitens-Leeanum)—One of the 
best. Long stems, clear brown and white flowers. 5” 22.50 
217—Warrior var. Green’s (Alcibiades x Lord Wolmer)—One 
of the most famous green-spotted types. A very famous 
parent. 5” 32.50 
218—Amberley Gem (Earl of Tankerville x Formidable)—A 
cute little dwarf variety. Heavy spotting of dark brown on 
white. 5” 22.50 
219—Gigas var. Corndean Hall (Harrisianum x Lawren- 
cianum)—Large size; deep purple pouch. Dorsal white, 
heavily veined purple. Stems 18” or over. 9” 27.50 
220—Loma Prieta (Chrysostom x Cyclops A.M.)—Heavily 
spotted with basic colors of brown, green and yellow. Very 
good grower. Dez 7 00 
WHITE CYPRIPEDIUMS 
Among the most beautiful of all orchids. These appear to 
be carved out of Ivory. Unlike their brighter-colored 
brothers and sisters, they flower several times a year. 
Grow in the warm part of the Cattleya house. 
221—Rosy Dawn (Gwen Hanner Album x Astarte)—A finely 
shaped round flower. Porcelain white, tinged blush pink. 
Very free flowering. 5” 42.50 
222—Albion F.C.C.-R.H.S. (Astarte x Niveum)—A beautiful 
dainty flower. Snow white with an oriental green on the 
column. A real gem. 4” 42.50 
No. 227—Dendrobium Aggregatum var. Majus 
