Variety 
2726 
2735 
aie) 
275 
2769 
2770 
279 | 
2193 
2828 
C. WILLIAM HALSTEAD (C. General Pulteney x C. Maggie Raphael, 
W'birt. variety A.M.) . : : : : ‘ ; ; : 
A pretty late fall and winter bloomer. Free flowering and rich in color. 
C. JEVAN (C. Nebo x C. General Pulteney) ‘ ¢ , : : 
Strong growing, free flowering Cattleya. Blooming season from October 
until March. Medium color. Good form and substance. 
C. HOPOCAN (C. General Pulteney x C. hivernalis) — . 
A free flowering late fall and winter bloomer. Good medium color. 
LC. MEMORIA HELENE AMMENHEUSER (Lc. Mrs. Harold Lloyd x 
C. Remy Cholet) . : Seek é mibiee ! : : 
Exceedingly vigorous grower, variable in flowering season. Flowers large. 
aha and petals lavender to light rose. Lip dark crimson-purple with light 
yellow in throat. 
CP LUMINARY {Ce \Nebo x C, Remy Cholet}) 749. Sa ae 
Another winter bloomer from C. Remy Cholet. Very free flowering. 
The flowers are medium color with a bright attractive lip. 
C. EMPEROR (C. Nebo x C. Monarch) : a ida ; 
Good average color, this hybrid is very free flowering, blooming in the 
winter. Being closely related to #2769, both are good commercial 
varieties. 
C. NARCISSUS (C. Monarch x C. Profusion) ep, Cae) 
Flowers extra large. Good form and color. The sepals and petals are 
pleasing shades of warm lavender and lavender-pink and it is very free 
“flowering. Blooms in the spring. 
C. KANAKUK ([C. Profusion x C. Trianae var. Grand Monarch F.C.C.) 
A winter bloomer of medium to deep rose color and extremely free 
flowering. The flowers are large and of good shape. 
LC. ORENDA (C. Santa Monica x Le. Marie Dobrot#) 4 re AR Re 
Of great merit, this hybrid grows with all the vigor of the usual Lc. Marie 
Dobrott hybrids. The C. Santa Monica parent has passed on fine shape 
and texture. Sepals and petals bright lavender to light rose. The lip, dark 
crimson-purple with some yellow in the throat. Some superb varieties have 
appeared in this batch of seedlings. A long extended season. We seem 
to have some flower at all times. 
C. ENID (C. gigas x C. Mossiae var. Countess Grey F.C.C,] 
Long recognized as one of the best commercial Cattleyas. Our strain is 
well known; the flowers are much larger, of excellent form and quality. 
Most Enids are free flowering, this one exceptionally so, blooming more 
than once a year. 
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