PHALAENOPSIS 
No collection can be consid- 
- ered complete without repres- 
entatives of the lovely “moth 
orchid” group. These plants 
flower during the winter and 
early spring months, produc- 
ing long, arching sprays of 
large pink or white flowers. 
Care of Phalaenopsis is con- 
| siderably different from many 
| other types. They will not tol- 
- erate strong sunlight, prefer- 
s ring low light intensity and 
humid atmosphere. They 
should not be dried thorough- 
ly between waterings, rather 
watered again while _ still 
slightly moist from the previ- 
" ous watering. Syringing of the 
* foliage during hot dry weather 
- is beneficial, but care must be 
| taken to be sure that the 
crowns of the plants have 
dried out before nightfall. 
Spray of White Phalaenopsis 
No. 388R P. HAWAII x P. DAVID BOY 
Beautiful pink flowers of medium size and full shape are expected 
from this cross. 
2” size $2.50 
No. 393R P. HAWAII x (P. DORIS x P. REVE ROSE) 
Another of the now scare pinks, flowers of good size and shape. 
2” size $2.50 
No. 630X P. VENUSTUS x (P. DORIS x P. SUMMER CLOUD) 
This cross should produce fine white flowers of excellent shape and 
substance. 
2” size $2.00 
No. 751X P. MARTHA (P. Doris ‘Lancaster’ x P. Elizabethae ’Palmsfield’). 
Parents selected for floriferousness, arrangement on stem and fine 
shape. Should be a fine white. 
2” size $2.00 
SPECIAL OFFER: One each of the above listed hybrids $8.00 
* * * * % 
We also have a limited number of white Phalaenopsis in larger sizes. 
All have selected varieties of P. Doris as one parent. Excellent flowers 
should result. 
3” size $5.00 
5” size $10.00 (To flower this winter) 
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