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NAME AND DESCRIPTION 


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 ENID var. CLARELEN - - - - - + - ° . - 
These plants are good producers of cut flowers. They have two peaks of bloom — Feb- 
ruary to June and September to December. Mature plants in 6” 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. 
LAELIOCATTLEYA LEONELLA (C. H. S. Leon x LC. Nella) - - > - - - 
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. 
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. 
LAELIOCATTLEYA OCONTO (LC. Cantara x C. Tityus) ~ - - - - - 
Flowers of medium orchid shade. The throat is variously ornamented with veins and 
areas of orange-yellow. The expanded part of the lip is darker than the petals and 
sepals; the throat is intermediate. The blooming season is from September to January. 
Mature in 5” pots. 
BRASSOLAELIOCATTLEYA LANGLADE (BLC. Gold Wings x BLC. Llewelyn) - - » 
Their large bold flowers appear throughout autumn, winter and spring, although they 
have a greater tendency to bloom in December and January. The flowers are of me- 
dium depth in color, but some plants are white with purple lips. Mature plants in 6” 
pots. 
BRASSOCATTLEYA JUNEAU (BC. Tashmit x C. Mossiae) - - - ~ “ = 
Exists in two types with flushed or light phlox colored petals and sepals. The lip is mot- 
tled with a deeper purple and has a yellow area at the opening of the throat. Spring 
and early summer. Mature plants in 6” pots. 
LAELIOCATTLEYA ALPHAND (LC. Callistoglossa x C. Fabia) - - - = = = 
Flowers have nice shape and texture. The depth of color varies from pale to dark phlox 
purple. The lips are frequently long and very dark. Bloom in the last half of the year. 
Mature plants in 612” pots. 
LAELIOCATTLEYA OXFORDENSIS (LC. Callistoglossa x C. Tityus var. Superba) - - 
Petals and sepals are dark to medium dark. The throat of the lip is frequently long, 
dark on its upper surface and yellow below as the considerable amount of yellow 
within shows through. The expanded portion of the lip is dark purple. Mature plants 
in 6%” pots. 
CATTLEYA HARDYANA var. SANDERIANA (C. gigas var. Sanderiana x C. Dowiana) - 
This variety is the brightest of all the phlox colored types we know. The lip, both 
throat and expanded part, is of velvety rich deep purple, and is ornamented with clear 
cut Dowiana type veins on the flange and eyes elongated into bars on either side of the 
mouth. Chiefly summer. Mature plants in 5!” pots. 
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