
Plant 
No. 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION 


Zig, 
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LAELIOCATTLEYA MARTINETTI X C. HESPERIDES . - - - ° ~ 7 
Both parents bloom in May and June. The former has a compound color composed of 
phlox purple over a bronzed background. The latter bears a pert-appearing medium 
dark flower whose ruddy-purple lip is veined and eyed with yellow. Seedlings in com- 
munity pots. P 
CATTLEYA PRINCESS ROYAL X BC. JUNEAU - > - - - - 
Both parents have flowers of medium size and of good shape and texture. Both bloom 
in May or June and have white petals and sepals with purple lips marked with yel- 
low eyes. Seedlings in community pots. 
CATTLEYA SUAVIOR AQUINII X C. PRINCES ROYAL - - - > - - - 
This is a mating between two parents whose flowers are mainly white and purple. The 
former has purple areas, at the petal tips, of depth in color and size similar to the lips. 
The plant of Princess Royal had a purple throat in addition to the purple expanded part 
of the lip marked with yellow eyes and veins. Both parents bloom in late spring or early 
summer. Seedlings in community pots. 
CATTLEYA PRINCESS ROYAL X C. EMPRESS FRERERICK - - - - = < 
This mating involves two summer-blooming parents. Their petals and sepals are phlox 
purple while the deeper purple lips are marked with yellowish veins and eyes. Seed- 
lings in community pots. 
CATTLEYA HARDYANA X C. TOWER - - - - - - ° - - 
The Hardyana is a free-flowering plant, producing medium dark flowers with velvety 
lips strikingly eyed with yellow in summer. The Tower plant produces dark flowers of 
good texture in the autumn. The lip is reddish purple marked with golden yellow veins 
in the throat. Seedlings in community pots. 
LAELIOCATTLEYA WINNEBAGO X LC. RED OAK - - . - . = 2 
This is a mating between two autumn-blooming parents. The Winnebago parent has 
flushed petals and sepals and purple lips brightened with a large yellow area at the 
throat. The plant of Red Oak has well formed medium dark flowers with deeper col- 
ored lips and traces of yellow in the throat. Seedlings in community pots. 
CATTLEYA MARONIAE X C. MONONA - - - - - - - - . 
The former parent bears medium dark flowers characterized by perky lips somewhat 
darker than the petals and sepals. Summer. The Monona parent has a desirable habit 
of growth. Phlox colored flowers in the spring. Seedlings in community pots. 
LAELIOCATTLEYA WAUPACA X LC. BLACK HAWK - . - - . - - 
The Waupaca parent bears medium dark flowers of large size and good texture in the 
early winter. The throat shades towards a rich purple marked with yellow eyes. The 
Black Hawk parent has the same season and similarly marked throat but the petals 
and sepals are much darker and more conspicuously reticulate. Seedlings in commu- 
nity pots. 
LAELIOCATTLEYA TREMPEAULEAU X LC. WAUPACA > - - - - = 
The parents are autumn blooming. Flowers are of exhibition quality, being richly col- 
ored, large, broad-petalled, well proportioned, and of good texture. Seedlings in com- 
munity pots. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA MINERVA (BC. Mrs. J. Leeman x C. Dowiana aurea) - - - 
Fine forms of the well-known parents were used in this cross. Both have yellow petals 
and sepals with dark lips. The Mrs. J. Leeman blooms in the autumn. Seedlings in 2” 
(Vober Onck ds 
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