
Plant 
No. 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION 


Price 
per Pot 

3055 
255 
261 
266 
267 
273 
159 
2145 
2158 
CATTLEYA AMABILIS (C. labiata var. autumnalis x C. gigas var. Sanderiana) = - 
The unusually brilliant lip of the gigas variety has carried through in the hybrid, giv- 
ing a flower of fine form, medium dark, with considerable yellow in the throat. Ma- 
nent ie ~ ac 
CYMBIDIUM PRESIDENT WILSON x C. ERICA SANDER . ° - - - - 
The President Wilson parent is a free flowering white of good substance and size with 
purple areas on the lip and flushed on the back side with pink. The Pitt variety of 
Lowianum was used in producing it. The Erica Sander parent is a fine example of this 
chaste green flower whose cream-colored lip is marked with brown areas at the bor- 
ders. Seedlings in community pots. 
CYMBIDIUM PRINCESS INGRID x LOUIS SANDER~ - - ~ - - - - 
The Princess Ingrid used as a seed parent has dark reddish pink flowers. The pollen 
parent has large white flowers with purple markings on their lips and faint suffusion 
of purple on their back sides. Seedlings in community pots. 


CYMBIDIUM EGRET x ERICA SANDER ° - - » - - - - : 
Both parents bear flowers which have green petals and sepals contrasting with cream 
colored lips. Faun-brown spots are scattered sparsely over the expanded portion of 
their lips. Seedlings in community pots. 
CYMBIDIUM SAVANNAH x C. JOYFUL - - - - - - - - “ 
The Savannah parent is a cross between President Wilson and Joy Sanders. It has a 
yellow background flushed and veined with brown. Joyful has a yellowish-brown 
background with a darker midregion in the sepals and is veined with pink. Both have 
lips marked with a Lowianum type area of-reddish-brown and both produce a large 
number of flowers per spike. Seedlings in community pots. 
CYMBIDIUM LOWIANUM x C. (ALEXANDERI, WESTONBIRT var. x GLORIANA) ~ - - 
The species produces long drooping spikes bearing many yellow-green flowers. Their 
lips are cream, each marked with a distincive bar across the front portion. The other 
parent is a superior yellow-bronze flowered type selected from the variety within this 
hybrid. The lip is marked with large reddish-brown spots. Seedlings in community pots. 
CYMB!IDIUM ALEXANDERI, WESTONBIRT x var C. PEREGRINE - - - - > 
The plant of Peregrine used to mate with this famous variety of Alexanderi is a fine 
early-blooming type. Both parents are of great value for cut flower purpose’. Seed- 
lings in 2%” pots, ready for transplantation to 32” pots. 
CYMBIDIUM FLAME (Cymb. Louis Sander x Cymb. Ceres var. F. J. Hanbury, F.C.C., 
R.H.S.) - - > - - - - - - - - - - - - 
The Louis Sander parent produces large, heavy, nicely formed, flushed white flowers. 
The Ceres used is a rich dark flowered variety which produces a goodly number of 
blooms per spike. Seedlings in 2” pots. 
CYMBIDIUM RHODA (Cymb. Flamingo x Cymb, Pauwelsii) - - . - - 
Free flowering plants with pink flowers. The petals and sepals are in general well 
veined. The lip is variously marked with reddish-purple areas. Mature plants in 6” 
pots. 
CYMBIDIUM MIREBELAIS (Cymb. Alexanderi var. Hamilton Smith x C. Warbler) - - 
Most plants have pink flowers, although some have yellow, yellow-green, or yellow 
suffused with pink. The lips have reddish-purple spots and blotches. Mature plants in 
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