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C. SERENITY X LC. INTEGRITY VAR. STEADFAST .  .  . . 
To those who know these parents this cross needs no explanation. Both 
are winter bloomers of superior quality. C. Serenity has fine form and 
substance and Le. Integrity is equally as fine with more color. The results 
should be a perfect winter and spring bloomer. 
C. MONTEBELLO X C. TITYUS, WESTONBIRT VAR. ; ; : 
The Montebello parent is a fine winter blooming Cattleya of excellent 
shape and substance with a large colored lip. The Westonbirt variety of 
Tityus is, of course, well known and a combination of two such parents 
should produce a fine, well balanced Cattleya of good color. 
C. PROSPECTOR X C. SANTA MONICA VAR. GOLIATH 
Here is a mating of two of the finest winter blooming Cattleyas we know 
of. C. Santa Monica var. Goliath has tremendous substance and shape 
and C., Prospector is, to our mind, the most profitable cut flower Cattleya 
yet raised. This cross should prove extremely worthwhile. 
C. EDITHIAE (C. Suzanne Hye alba x C. Trianae alba, Broomhill var.) 
It may be possible to make C. Edithiae with finer parents but we doubt 
it. The seedlings offered are extremely well bred and, of course, C. Edith- 
iae is a fine winter pure white Cattleya and very worthwhile. 
C. ESTELLE ALBA X C.-TRIANAE ALBA, BROOMHILL VAR. 
We expect this cross to be even finer than the preceding one but at 
present it is unproven. It will definitely be a winter pure white with a 
yellow throat. 
C. MOSSIAE REINECKIANA X C. NUTLEY ALBA Se ie 
This will be a fine Cattleya with white sepals and petals and a colored 
lip, very similar to Mrs. Knollys alba but we are inclined to think blooming 
with a more fixed season of spring and summer. 
C. BRUSSELS (C. Harold x C. Mossiae) (Colored type) : : 
This will undoubtedly prove a free flowering Cattleya with an extended 
season. The sepals and petals should be medium to light lavender with 
a deeper lip. 
B. DIGBYANA X C. SUZANNE HYE GRANDIFLORA : 
This cross should produce a primary Brassocattleya pure white except 
for a greenish-yellow throat. C. Suzanne Hye grandiflora is of unusual 
size and excellent form with tremendous lip. 
C. ENID ALBA (C. gigas, F.M. Beyrodt F.C.C. x C. Mossiae Reineckiana) 
Made with Mossiae Reineckiana, Young's variety, there is little doubt 
that this will be an unusually fine strain of Enid alba with a variable 
flowering season. 
LC. SCHRODERAE ALBA X C. BRUSSELS ALBA “nt ph, stra 
Untlowered but should produce an alba of great merit. We have con- 
fidence in this cross, both parents involved being unusually fine forms. 
Season likely to be fall and winter. 
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