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C. MRS. FREDERICK KNOLLYS ALBA (C. awhile alba x C. Mossiae 
Reineckiana) 
A fine white with Baird lip. ithe fever are lates: of Bc chaps oh 
texture. Clear creamy-white sepals and petals with a dark lip and much 
yellow in the throat. Variable, usually winter and spring. 
C. BRUSSELS ALBA (C. Harold alba x C. Mossiae Reineckiana) 
Exceedingly free, sepals and petals white; the lip, purple at the base with 
a light yellow throat. An extended season from October until June. 
C. FABIANID (C. Enid x C. Fabia] 
Well known hybrid. Strong growing. Very ier Mow ating: ate 
variable as to season but late fall and early winter predominating. Sepals 
and petals deep lavender to rose. Lip dark, rich crimson-purple with light 
yellow and gold veining in the throat. 
LC. SEAFORTH (C. Intertexta x Le. Locarno} 
One of the freest flowering Laeliocattleyas we know At of fered 
good shape. Variable as to season but late fall and early winter seem to 
predominate. Sepals and petals are deep lavender to rose. The large lip 
is rich crimson with yellow and orange in the throat. 
C. BENEVOLENCE (C. Achine x C. Hardyana alba) ‘ 
We gave this name because of this hybrid's free flowering qualities. 
The sepals and petals are white to cream, the lip is solid purple at the 
base with a yellow throat. The season is fall and early winter. 
C. RODOLPH (C. Warneri Ardenholme var. x C. Remy Cholet) 
In habit of growth this is the most spectacular Cattleya we have raised 
or seen. It is free flowering usually summer and early fall. The flowers 
are of extra fine form, several to the spray, often five or six. Of good 
shape, the sepals and petals are deep lavender to rose. The well displayed 
lip is rich crimson with a light area in the throat. Rodolph has so far 
proved to be most difficult to get seed from, but if this can be accom- 
plished the results, we feel sure, will be well worthwhile. 
C. TRIMOS (C. Mossiae x C. Trianae, Edgar Knight) 
Probably the deepest colored Trimos yet raised. Even the sepals and 
petals are a deeper shade of lavender and the lips in most cases are solid, 
deep, rich purple. It is exceedingly free flowering, commencing to bloom 
in March and finishing in early May. 
C. QUEEN MARY (C. Mendelii x C. Warneri) 
Good commercial Cattleya. Light to medium color. Variable season, 
winter to early spring predominating. 
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