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Orchid Collection 7 (cont.) 
Intertexta—Summer-Fall. Large self colored rose. 
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Santa Monica—Blooms twice a year, Spring-Fall. Large lay. pur. sepals, darker lip, yel. throat. 
L. Mrs. Harold Lloyd —Spring. Large flower, warm lavender sepals, dark lip. 
C. H. S. Leon—Fall-Winter. Vigorous, free flowering, lavender sepals, darker lip, yel. throat. 
Le. Fabianid—Winter. Orchid sepals, dark lip. Free blooming. 
C. Gen. Pultney—Winter. Large pink lav. sepals, crimson lip, yel. throat. 
Le. Grisette—Long bloomer, summer through winter. Flower varies, buff sepals to rose or pur. lip. 
*Le. Noelle—Spring. Large flower, sepals rosy red, darker lip, yel. throat. 
“Bc. Penelope—Self colored near lavender, fringed lip, yel. throat, fine form. 
“Bc. Afterglow—Varies in blooming period. Smoky lav., deeper lip, yel. throat. 
“Bc, Akebono—Extra large flower, excellent form. Light pink, darker lip, yel. throat. 
Amabilis x Hardyana—Fall-Winter. Extra large, fine form, self colored rose. 
C. Cayuga—Fall. Indian chief. Large rosy pur. veined. Striking. 
C. Enid—Long recognized as one of the best commercial Cattleyas. Extra large flowers, fine form. 
Season variable. 
C. Tityus—Fall-Winter. Rich rosy sepals, darker lip, yel. throat. 
*C. Elinor—Spring to Fall. Large white, fine form. White sepals, pur. lip, yel. throat. 
“C. Gen. Pultney alba—same as Gen. Pultney. White sepals, dark lip. 
C. Hardyana—May-June. Sepals lav.-purple, lip rich purplish red, yel. throat. 
*C. Hardyana alba—same as above only white purple lip. 
*Le. Aphrodite—March through May. Fine white sepals, rich pur. lip, yel. throat. 
C. Mount Royal—Fall. Rich warm sepals, darker lip, yellow throat. 
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Orchid Collection 8 
HYBRID CATTLEYAS 
Name, Parentage and Description Size 
C. QUEEN MARY (C. Mendelii x C. Warneri) large 
Winter to early spring plants 
C. JEVAN (C. Nebo x C. General Pulteney) 4” 
October until March. AY," 
5” 
5” 
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LC. MEMORIA HELENE AMMENHEUSER (Lc. Mrs. Harold Lloyd x C. Remy Chollet) 5” 
Sepals and petals lavender to light rose. Lip dark crimson-purple with light 5y2" 
yellow in throat. 
LC. SHOSHONE (L. purpurata x C. Profusion) 4” 
Spring bloomer, free flowering, generally resembling Mossiae. 
C. COWANIAE (C. Mossiae x C. Intertexta) ; 342” 
Spring and early summer. Ae 
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5” 
5" 
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C. TELLUS (C. Intertexta x C, Prospector) 4” 
Valuable cut flower variety. Predominantly spring and early summer. AY," 
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C. THULE (C. Trimos & C. Dupreana) 9-22" 
Well-known spring and summer bloomer. Be 
342” 
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C. TRIMOS X C. WOLTERSIANA 2-242" 
Spring and early summer bloomer. Bi 
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C. J. A. CARBONE (C. Prospector x C. Mossiae) 32" 
Free flowering spring and early summer. 1 
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C. ASSAYER (C. Dupreana x C. Prospector) oy 
Blooming early and mid-spring, also somewhat variable. 34%" 
LC. DEMO (Lc. Fascinator-Mossiae x C. Dupreana) 2-242” 
Another good cut flower variety. Free flowering and of good color. Spring and Be 
early summer bloomer. 34” 
4” 
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C. ENKIDU (C. Dupreana x C. Profusion) 2-22" 
A spring and early summer bloomer of real merit. Large flowers of good form oy 
and very free flowering. rh ¢ 
C. ASHLANDS (C. Dupreana x C. Tityus) on 
The flowers are large and very rich in color, Flowers practically year around. 34%" 
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LC. TIMBRE (C. Dupreana x Lc. Agnes Frawley) 3" 
A variable bloomer of large size, good form and color. 34" 
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