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NUMEER Name of Cross, Expectancy and Description of Parents PER PLANT 
R-733 C. ELEANORE, alba X ©. HAROLD, alba 1.50 
A lovely white with siege lip that wiil bloom in the late 
spring. 
C. Eleanore (C. Hardyana x C. gigas, F.M.B.) A large flower 
with heavy pure white petals and sepals and a lovely rose lip 
with yellow eyes 
G, Harold (0: ae x ¢, Gaskelliana) Large flowers of fine 
shape and good substance. Petals and sepais are pure white. The 
lip is long and graceful with a deep rose tip and fringed with 
white. The throat has a bright yellow center, 
R-739 C. LORANORE X C. HAROLD, caiba olaae 
A spring blooming white with colored lip. 
C. Loranore (C. Fleanore, alba x C. Lorna) A good growing 
plant producing lovely large flowers of good form and texture. 
The petals are pure white. The rose lip is long and graceful 
with a bright yellow center. 
C. Harold (Sane as parent of R-788) 
R-753 C. DIONYSIUS, albe x C. HAROLD, alba il. . 5O 
A spring blooming white with colored lip. 
C. Dionysius (C. Fabia x C. gigas, F.M.B.) Large flowers of 
lovely shape. Petals and sepals are pure white. The lip is 
long and has a rose tip that is outlined with a tiny white bordcr. 
C. Harold (Same as parent of R-738) 
R-765 LC. NORSEMAN X C, THETIS, var. Rivermont $1.50 
We expect a good winter blooming dark lavender here. 
Le. Norseman (Le. Wellsiana x C. Monarch) Petals and sepals 
are dark and of good substance, The lip is very dark with a 
yellow center. 
C., Thetic (C. Delphin x C. Titrianae) Petals and sepals are 
lovely lavender with a tiny touch of purple on tips of petals. 
The lip is broad with a bright purple tiv bordered by a lavender 
edge. This is a flower of superior shape, 
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January 23, 1943 
We are pleased to offer these see edlings in community pots. These are by far the 
largest and most vigorous sce dlings we have ever grown. 
Although our reguler shipping season in the United States on all plants bcgins on 
March 15, we are able to ship community pot secdlings beginning February te This 
is possible by our selecting favorable weather during which we make shipments. ifs 
have experienced very fow instanecs of frozen community pot seedlings since these: 
are always woll insulated with paper pa wos oat In each of tise cascs the responsi- 
bility was accepted by the Railwey Expr Company or ours wes. 
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\OLINT McDADE & SONS 
W. F. Schroeder, Manager 
