NAME AND DESCRIPTION 

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LAELIOCATTLEYA LA CROSSE x LC. RED OAK - - - - - - > - 
Both parents have large, dark rose-purple flowers of heavy texture. The lip on the last 
parent has a frilled edge and bright yellow eyes. Autumn and early winter. Should 
bloom in 1949. Intermediate plants in 3” pots. 
LAELIOCATTLEYA MARTINETTI (C. Mossiae x L. tenebrosa) - - » - - - 
Petals and sepals of this old favorite are bronzed to varying degrees. The throat is 
deep reddish-purple. Spring bloomer. Mature plants in 6” pots. 
CATTLEYA SCHEHERAZADE (C. Dinah x S$, Dowiana) - - - - - > - 
Large, rich flowers of good texture appearing in late autumn. The dark lip contrasts well 
with the color of the petals and sepals. Mature plants in 412” pots. 
LAELIOCATTLEYA PURCAD II (C. R. Cadwalader x L. purpurata var. Marie Louise) - - 
This hybrid has proved remarkably uniform. Petals and sepals are phlox, with petal tips 
flushed with deeper color. The lip and throat are very deep purple. Blooming season 
winter and spring. Mature plants in 5” pots. 
CATTLEYA ADELA (C. Trianaei x C. Percivaliana) - - - - - - - 
This line of Adela blooms just at the end of the year, generally in time for New Year's. 
The flowers are fairly small, phlox in color, and have rounded, forward jutting lips. 
These are netted with purple and splashed with orange-yellow at the opening of the 
throat. Mature plants in 5%” pots. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA MARGUERITE FOURNIER (B. Digbyana x C. labiata) - - - 
The margin of the lip is deeply fringed. The lip has the same color of phlox as the 
petals and sepals except for a large yellowish-green area at the opening of the throat. 
Mature plants in 4” pots. 
CATTLEYA GENEVA (C. Yellow Chief x C. gigas var. M. Beyrodt) - . . - 
Flowers of large size and pleasing form with white petals and sepals and deep purple 
lips. Summer and early auvtnmn. Mature plants in 42” pots. 
LAELIOCATTLEYA LEONELLA (C. H. S. Leon x LC. Nella) - - - - - a 
Many of the plants of this hybrid become very floriferous as they grow older. Some of 
them, in the past, have produced as many as 15 flowers during the growing season— 
as many as seven large, good textured, well formed flowers per lead. The lip is about 
the same shade of phlox as the petals and sepals but is set off by a large amount of 
orange-yellow at the opening of the throat. October to March. Mature plants in 5” pots. 
BRASSOLAELIOCATTLEYA LAFAYETTE (BLC. Linbelle x C. Tityus) - - - - < 
The flowers of this hybrid are chiefly characterized by the large amount of rich orange- 
yellow present on the lip. The amount of purple there may be reduced. The petals and 
sepals are medium phlox. November to April. Mature plants in 6” pots. 
LAELIOCATTLEYA TREMPEALEAU (LC. Cantara x LC. Red Oak) - - - - = 
Richly colored autumn and winter flowers of good texture and exceptional size. Many 
plants are tandem bloomers, the successive leads blooming from two weeks to two 
months apart. Mature plants in 6” pots. 
CATTLEYA MORNE LE BLANC (C. Edithae x C. Joan Manda) - - - - . 
These whites bloom mainly in the spring. They are vigorous plants producing two or 
three flowering leads for the blooming season. Flower quality is good. Many are worth- 
while contemplating as studs. Mature plants in 5” pots. 
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