ORCHIDS 
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Orchid Collection #9—Continued 
Not less than 10 to a sale. Limited to one white, 
one Brasso, and one My Royal, for each 10. | 
Lc. GRIsETTE—Late fall, winter. Varies buff sepals, 
deep rose lip, to light buff sepals to deep purple lip. 
C. H. S. LEeon—Vigorous, free flowering. Late fall, 
winter. Medium lavender sepals, darker lip, aa 
throat. 7 
Lc. Mrs. HAROLD LLoryp—Very large flowers. Early 
Spring. Warm lavender petals, darker lip wit 
crimson. 
Lc. CAMERONIAN—Fall to winter. Deep crimson, self 
colored, yellow in throat. 
Lc. MEMBRINO—Late fall and winter. Good fecacet 
petals and sepals, rich purple lip, some yellow in 
throat. 
HEATHERWOOD—Winter. Rosy lavender petals and 
sepals, dark lip. 
Lc. FABIANID—Fall to early winter. Orchid colored 
sepals and petals, dark lip. Good bloomer. 
C. Ge. PULTENEY—Winter bloomer. Flowers large. 
Sepals and petals deep lavender pink, lip dark crim- 
son, yellow throat. 
Le, CaPRice—Spring bloomer. Petals and sepals rosy 
apricot, lip same color, but deeper. 
Lc. NoELLE—Spring. Sepals and petals light to me- 
dium rose, lip dark rose-purple with yellow throat. 
Extra large flower. 
C. Mount RovALE—Fall to early winter. Rich warm 
rose sepals and petals, darker lip, yellow throat. 
Lc. APHRODITE—March, April, May. Fine white 
sepals and petals, rich purple lip with yellow throat. 
C. HarpyANA—Early summer. Large flowers, free 
bloomer. Petals and sepals lavender purple, lip rich 
purplish red, yellow in throat. 
C. HarpyANA ALBA—Same as above except with 
lovely white sepals and petals. Lip very dark. 
C. GEN. PULTENEY ALBA—Same as Gen. Pulteney, 
but white sepals and petals. 
C. ELINOR—Blooming period varies from spring to 
fall. Large white, fine form, pure white sepals and 
petals, rich dark purple lip, yellow in throat. 
C. Tiryus—Late fall and winter. Large flower. Rich 
rosy lavender sepals and petals, darker lip with yel- 
low in throat. 
C. ENip—Long recognized as one of the best commer- 
cial Cattleyas. Extra large flowers, fine form, good 
color. Season variable. Blooms more than once a 
ear. 
Genie einainn Chief—Large rosy purple flowers 
that are veined. Striking. Fall. 
C. AMABILIS—Fall. Flower pinky lavender, darker lip. 
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