32 
No. 738—Laeliocattleya Kahili Kea 
LAELIOCATTLEYAS (Cont'd) 
742—LC. Helen Wilmer-Remy Chollet x LC. Winter Belle— 
A very fine winter lavender of exhibition quality. 
4” 15.00 5” 22.50 
743—C. Thetis var. Rivermont x LC. Windemere var. Clovely 
—Superb parentage; must produce fine lavender. Winter 
and Spring. 4” 15.00 
DS” 22.50 
744—LC. Princess Margaret x C. Mossiae—A finely shaped 
lavender to flower in the spring. 4” 12.50 
Seel7.00 
745—LC. Britannia Alba x Self—Clear white sepals and 
petals, rich royal purple lip. Spring. Ly ATAU 
746—LC. Sir Walter Scott Alba x Self—A white with purple 
ip of very heavy production. Spring. 5” 17.50 
747—-LC. Helen Wilmer x Palatine—A fine quality winter 
flowering lavender. 4” 15.00 
LY! GALA) 
748—Helen Wilmer x Self—A self of this famous winter 
lavender. 3” 10.00 
4” 15.00 
748A—LC. Florida x Momus A.M.R.H.S.—Medium lavender 
with dark lip. Excellent shape. Fall and Winter. 
4” 12.50 
LANIUM 
Dwarf miniature orchids of a similar nature to some of 
the miniature Epidendrums. Culture the same. 
749—Berkeleyi—Fall. Tiny plants with attractive green 
flowers. 3” 5.00 
Wm. Kirch-Orchids, Ltd. 
LIPARIS 
A genus of widely distributed orchids. They like the 
shaded part of the Cattleya house. Pot in osmunda or 
Hawaiian tree fern. Never let them go dry; of very 
easy culture. 
750—Bis-Striata (Burma)—Stem-like pseudobulbs 6-10” high. 
Terminal spikes of tiny green-yellow flowers. A charming 
botanical. 4” 7.50 
LOCKHARTIA 
Anyone interested in botanicals should include this 
genus. The plants themselves are beautiful with their 
handsomely tailored foliage. Of very easy culture they 
grow best on logs in a semi-shaded part of the Cattleya 
house. 
751—Amoena (Panama)—Tiny foliage, bright green-yellow 
flowers. Flowering size on logs 7.50 
752—Acuta (Panama)—Yellow, marked with red. 
Flowering size on logs 7.50 
753—Micrantha (Panama) — Exceptionally free flowering. 
Straw yellow. Flowering size on logs 6.50 
754—Orstedii (Panama)—The largest of the genus; bright 
yellow flowers. Flowering size on logs 10.00 
LYCASTE 
Every amateur collection should have at least one plant 
of these. They do not require much heat. Plenty of 
water during active growth. A decided rest when 
dormant. 
755—Armomatica (Mexico)—Winter. Fragrant golden yellow 
flowers. Smells like cinnamon. 4” 7.50 
No. 763—Miltonia Goodale Moir 
