Variety 
2508 
Zoid 
2514 
2534 
2546 
2635 
2708 
Zia 
2828 
2869 
LC. EDITH WILLKIE (Lc. Mrs. Harold Lloyd x C. Dinah, A.M.) ; 
We have sold so many plants of this hybrid that it should be well known. 
It is a spectacular orchid from point of its growth, size, color and quantity 
of the flowers. We have used selected forms of this hybrid as a parent 
and we are sure that other growers will also. It has strength, flower pro- 
duction, color and amazing vigor. 
C. HEATHERWOOD (C. Tityus var. The Pearl x C. Mossiae var. Countess 
Grey, F.C.C)) ; i : : ; : ; ; : f : 
When remaking an older hybrid we endeavor to use superior parents and 
in this case the results are very definite. Our strain of C. Heatherwood 
is a superior one from every point of view. The flowers are larger, of bet- 
ter shape and richer in color. Blooming spring and summer. 
C. SUZANNE HYE ALBA (C. Gaskelliana alba x C. Mossiae var. 
Wageneri F.C.C.) ; Be hee ae Ban ve ; A ve ; 
We have raised several batches of this hybrid from the same parent 
plants. They are good and free flowering but a small percentage have 
taint lavender coloring in the lip. 
LC. KEOKUK (Lc. Marie Dobrott x C. Hardyana) A : ‘ : 
Extra large flowers favoring Le. Marie Dobrott. Variable in flowering 
season, early fall predominating. 
LC. SAM HOUSTON (Lc. Marie Dobrott x Le. Morvyth, magnifica] 
A strong grower. Flowers are large, of fine form and good texture. Sepals 
and petals are predominantly a deep, warm rose with an intense crimson 
lio with gold to orange area in the throat. The flowering season is vari- 
able as there are nearly always some plants in bloom. 
C. REINDEER (C. Trimos x C. Remy Cholet) : : anaes 
Winter and spring bloomer, very free. The flowers are large, medium 
lavender sepals and petals with large dark lips. 
LC. TEXAS (C. Fabianid x Le. Conquistador) : : : Bh ese 
Variable bloomer, fall predominating. This hybrid is quite variable in 
quality. Some of the finest Laeliocattleyas we have raised have appeared 
in iis batch. They are large, of fine shape and substance and excellent 
color. 
C. JEVAN (C. Nebo x C. General Pulteney) : Ad she at aie 
Strong growing, free flowering Cattleya. Blooming season from October 
until March. Medium color. Good form and substance. 
C. ENID (C. gigas x C. Mossiae var. Countess Grey F.C.C.) 7 ; 
Long recognized as one of the best commercial Cattleyas. Our strain 
is well known; the flowers are much larger, of excellent form and quality. 
Most Enids are free flowering, this one exceptionally so, blooming more 
than once a year. 
LC. FORTY-NINER (C. Chrysotoxa x Le. Mrs. Medo var. Aurantica) 
Like all hybrids of this type there is considerable variation in form and in 
depth of color and some most pleasing shades and types have appeared 
among them. Summer bloomer. The color ranges from chartreuse through 
yellow to deep orange with blending red lips, some of which are isthmus 
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