SELENIPEDIUIMS 
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C. MADELON (Delenati x Mem, J. H. Walker) 12.50 
MAUDIAE VAR, MAGNIFICUM FCC-RHS (Callosum var, Sonderae ~ 
Lawrenceanum var, Hyeanum.) One of the finest of 
leaf warm house Cyps, Dorsal beautiful white background witt 
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nile green veins, pouch and petals green, Often flowers twice 
a year. Should be in every collection, See photo 12.50-15,00-18,00 
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MADAME BARLEY. Ved-brown pouct Nhite and green striped dorsa 7.50 
NITENS. Yellow and brown. Heavily spotted dorsal 7,50-15.00 
NOBLESSE (Cardinal Mercier « Nesta) white dora) with purple sp0', 
petals and pouch brown mahogany with yellow cast 14,00-30.00 
C. NOEL HARDY (Nirvana x Nitens-Leeanum) dora) while spotted 
large flower—yellow——green—brown 20.00-25.00 
C. OAKES AMES (Ciliolare x Rothschildianum) on old favorite flower 
purple veins and white background 12.50 
C. ORION—very unique flower w th spots in bar formatior of chocolate 
maroon. Base color of flower white, single divisior 15.00 
P. B. HAYWORTH—highly mottled leaf 7.50-10.00 
SULLY (Columbus x L’syer) excellent colored flower—long ster 20.00 
C. VIRIDISSIMUM. Yellow-green. V/nite margin on oorsa 7.50-10.00-15.00 
SELENIPEDIUMS (Paphiopedilums) 
Selenipediums are similar to Cypripediums but each long stern nas several bucs 
which open in successior Ihe color combinations ore wonderryu Greenisn-wr 
pronzy green, (OSe, Oost ©) ITO ts i. ey £ OY /@t r sor ng (ir d $urr mricr Gro J/ r de2eo 
shade and keep moist at all times. Pot with brown osmunda and cnarcoa /j 
tolerate much warmer temperatures than Cypripediums. Ve offer tine nyoros frorr 
which identifications have been lost at reasonable prices 
5” —b,00 6”—7.50-10.00  61/,”—12.50 
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