Wm. Kirch-Orchids, Lid. 
223—Astarte (Insigne Sanderae x Psyche)—White, splashed 
citron green on the lower dorsal and petals. Very free 
flowering. 5” 42.50 
224—F. C. Puddle F.C.C.-R.H.S. (Actaeus x Astarte)—Medium 
sized; snow white, of beautiful shape. One of the very best. 
Dea 2.50 
225—Venus (Insigne x Miveum)—Whiite, spotted purple. 
Lovely little flowers. 4” 32.50 
DENDROBIUM SPECIES 
A very large and polymorphic genus distributed over 
a wide range of the Pacific to Asia. All are easily grown. 
General requirements are decided periods of growth 
and rest. Plenty of heat, water, and fertilizer when 
growing; keep dry and cool when dormant. Ample light 
at all times. Pot in osmunda or Hawaiian tree fern. 
226—Aureum (Philippines) — Decidious species. Lovely, 
fragrant yellow flowers in the Autumn. Our strain raised 
from seed of a very fine type. Baskets 15.00 
227—Aggregatum var. Majus (India)—Spring. Dwarf habit. 
Slender drooping spikes of beautiful orange flowers. Give 
practically no water from October to March to flower well. 
4” 7.50 5” 10.00 6” 12.50 
228—Aggregatum var. Jenkensii (India)—Spring. A mini- 
ature form of the above. Flowering size on logs 6.50 
229—Caniculatum (Queensland)—Evergreen. Most charming 
miniature. Long, upright spikes of white, cream, and purple 
flowers. Fall. 342” 8.50 
230—Chrysotoxum (Moulmein) — Spring. Very beautiful; 
deep, golden yellow. Flowers in clusters. No water during 
winter. Flowering size on logs 7.50 
5-6” 10.00 
231—Dearei (Philippines)—Lovely white ginger-like flowers 
that last for months. An evergreen, stately plant. Ours is 
a very fine type from seed. 5” 17.50 
232—Dalhousianum (Burma)—Very large flowered. Peach- 
rose, maroon spots on lip. 6” 15.00 
233—Formosum Giganteum (Assam)—Foliage covered with 
black hairs; 2 to 5 large, pure white flowers with orange 
throat. In clusters at tips of the psuedobulbs. Autumn. 
4” 15.00 
No. 231—Dendrobium Dearei 
No. 230—Dendrobium Chrysotoxum 
234—Fusiforme (Queensland)—A pretty little plant with nice 
spikes of white flowers. 342” 7.50 
235—Fimbriatum Occulatum (Burma)—Spring. Bright orange 
flowers, maroon blotch in lip. Very fine. 5-6” 15.00 
236—Johannis (Queensland)—Evergreen. Brown with canary 
yellow lip. Long spikes. 4” 10.00 
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No. 235—Dendrobium Fimbriatum Occulatum 
