Variety 
1436 
1515 
1569 
1843 
1869 
1923 
1940 
2508 
2509 
2510 
C. JEAN BARROW (C. Cowaniae x C. Bronicha alba) ys Ta a et: 
While not unduly large, a fine clear white Cattleya, blooming usually 
late winter and early spring but is variable. 
C. MONTEBELLO (C. General Pulteney x C. Remy Cholet) 
A very worthwhile winter hybrid. A strong grower producing a fine 
flower similar to C. Remy Cholet but much darker in the lip and with 
more substance. 
LC, PALO ALTO (Lc. Wellsiana x C. Robert de Wavrin) : ‘ ; 
An early spring bloomer. Although subdued in color, it is nevertheless 
very pretty as are most C. Robert de Wavrin hybrids. Sepals and petals 
are light to medium lavender. Lip is slightly darker with a strong orange 
throat. 
C. CHOLAME [(C. Warneri x C. Trianae, Edgar Knight) ; 2 , 
This parentage has produced freedom of growth and flower. The 
flowers are of good size and a distinct improvement over both parents. 
Spring and early summer bloomer. 
LC, CUESTA (Lc. Marie Dobrott x Le. Cavalese) : : : : 
A variable hybrid of spectacular growth. All are fine, some exceedingly 
so. The color varies from deep lavender to intense deep rose in the 
sepals and petals; the lips are large and of rich maroon-crimson. We 
seem to have Cuestas in bloom every month of the year. 
LC. TALLAPOOSA (C. Trianae x Le. Sunbelle) ‘ F : : 
The Sunbelle parent, of course, gives substance and freedom of bloom. 
The sepals and petals are medium lavender, the lip somewhat darker. 
Blooms winter and early spring but is variable. 
C. ESTELLE ALBA (C. Cowaniae alba var. Enchantress x C. Edithiae] 
Those who know our strain of Estelle alba know it to be one of the most 
satisfactory white Cattleyas yet raised. Remarkably free flowering with 
considerable variation in the size and form of the flowers but its produc- © 
tion is phenomenal. The season, October to June with some variability. 
LC. EDITH WILLKIE (Lc. Mrs. Harold Lloyd x C. Dinah, A.M.) ; 
We have sold so many plants of this hybrid that it should be well known. 
It is a spectacular orchid from point of its growth, size, color and quantity 
of the flowers. We have used selected forms of this hybrid as a parent 
and we are sure that other growers will also. It has strength, flower pro- 
duction, color and amazing vigor. 
LC. ALTA MESA (C. Hardyana x Le. Mrs. Harold Lloyd) ‘ : 
We have a few remaining plants of this good hybrid which shows strong- 
ly the influence of Mrs. Harold Lloyd. 
C. CONSUMMATION (C. Tityus var. The Pearl x C. Dinah, AM.) —. 
A fine C. Dinah hybrid resembling this parent as do most of its hybrids. 
Flowers have rich warm rose sepals and petals. The lip, darker with yellow 
in the throat, Variable but spring and summer usually. 
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