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SOPHROLAELIACATTLEYA ALBALIA x LC. RED OAK - - - - - - - 
The lip of the former is reddish purple marked with eyes and veins of wax yellow. The 
throat shades toward the phlox colored sepals and petals. Both parents are autumnal. 
The latter is a fine example of the colorful Red Oak. Intermediates in 3” pots. 
LAELIOCATTLEYA TENEBRES (L. tenebrosa x C. Dupreana) - - - - - 
Fine forms of tenebrosa and Dupreana were used in remaking this favorite of twenty 
years ago. It is believed that a hybrid similar, but perhaps larger, to our strain of LC. 
Martinetti will result. Intermediates in 3” pots. 
CATTLEYA WINGRA x LAELIOCATTLEYA BLACK HAWK - - - - = = 
The former parent blooms in the late spring and has all of the good qualities of C. 
Dupreana, while the second, a freely flowering type with very dark flowers, is chiefly 
autumnal. Intermediates in 3” pots. 
CATTLEYA RAPHAELEDA x LC. RED OAK - - - - . - - - = 
Both parents have fine, bold flowers in the autumn and early winter. Their progeny are 
exceptionally vigorous and should bloom within 18 months. Intermediate plants in 3” 
pots. 
CATTLEYA MONONA x C. GIGAS- - = - - - - - - “ - . 
Monona has large, phlox-colored flowers in the late spring with a Mossiae lip. The 
gigas parent used has exceptionally. clear yellow eyes at the opening of the throat. 
Gigas blooms in early summer. Intermediate plants in 3” pots. 
CATTLEYA DOWIANA AUREA x LC. LA CROSSE - - - - ° - = 
A very vigorous hybrid from autumn blooming parents with extra large, fine flowers. 
Intermediate plants in 4” pots. 
LAELIOCATTLEYA BLACK HAWK x BC. APOLLO var. DUKE OF YORK - - a z 
The first parent is a free-flowering, vigorous hybrid with very dark flowers. Apollo also 
has dark flowers, marked with yellow eyes in the lip. Black Hawk is autumnal while 
Apollo blooms in the spring. Intermediates in 4” pots. 
CATTLEYA LABIATA var. AUTUMNALIS x LC. RED OAK - - - = = 4 
The form of labiata chosen to serve as a parent in this cross has good color, size, and 
texture but differs from the usual in this species by having the reddish purple area of 
the lip restricted to a central bar running from the throat to the notch at the lip’s forward 
margin. A nicely-eyed form of Red Oak was used as the other parent. Intermediates in 
3%” pots. 
CATTLEYA TITRIANAE x BC. MARIE-MARIE - - - = be : . 
The former has large broad-petalled flowers suffused uniformly with pale phlox. The 
throat is brightened with broad yellow-orange eyes. The latter has petals and sepals 
of amparo purple. The throat is marked with yellow eyes. Both parents bloom in the 
winter. Intermediates in 3” pots. 
CATTLEYA TOWER x LC. RED OAK - - - - - - - a - E 
The Glasnevin variety of C. labiata was used in the Tower parent. The hybrid should 
have flowers of fine form and dark color. Both parents bloom in the late autumn and 
early winter. Intermediate plants in 4” pots. 
BRASSOLAELIOCATTLEYA CLIFTADA x LC. RED OAK - - - - - = 
The Cliftada parent has a smoothly-distributed phlox color in petals and sepals. The lip 
is purple with a centrally located yellow area at the opening of the throat. Winter and 
spring. In ermediates in 3” pots. 
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