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LC. KRONOS (Lc. Valencia x Le. Britannia) 
Still somewhat variable, the season appears to be late summer and fall. 
Of excellent shape and size. Sepals and petals are a warm shade of 
lavender-rose. The lip is deep crimson with some gold in the throat. The 
petals are sometimes feathered at the tips with crimson. 
C. CORFLAMBO (C. Jicarillo x C. ardentissima) 
The season, fall and early winter. The flowers are large and of unusually 
rich color as is to be expected from the parentage. Strong growing, very 
free flowering, we recommend this with confidence. 
LC. GOLDEN TOUCH (C. Mimosa x Lc. Princess Mary) 
Variable like all yellows in shape and depth of color. Some are most 
pleasing but there is some speculation. 
C. LABIATA (Species) 
Another crossing of the original parents we used in making « our famous 
strain of labiata, namely varieties Ottawa and Westonbirt. 
LC. RODERICK DHU (Lc. Tartan x C. Annie J. Lines) 
Of variable season, a vigorous grower, rich in color. 
LC. ROBIN ADAIR (C. Prospector x Le. Tartan) 
A rich colored flower for the winter season. 
C. TRIMOS X C. ATHENA 
A few have bloomed and confirm our expectation of an unusually free 
winter and spring bloomer of size and color. 
C. REMY CHOLET X C. ATHENA 
This should prove excellent commercial winter and spring blooming vari- 
ety. Somewhat richer in color than the above. 
C. PROSPECTOR X C. ATHENA 
This cross has great possibilities as a winter bloomer. 
BLC. JOYANCE (Lc. S.J. Bracey x Ble. Ojai) .. 
We are frank to say this is still highly EE Those we have seen 
have rich yellow tones in the sepals and petals and complimentary red 
lips. A summer bloomer. 
LC. S. J. BRACEY X LC. GOLDEN WEST 
Another speculative yellow hybrid but it should produce some "very 
pleasing color tones. Great interest has been shown in this cross and 
the preceding one. Sales have been heavy. 
C. DOUSABEL (C. Luegeae alba x C. Amabilis alba) 
The few that have bloomed have had particularly fine form and texture 
with a prettily marked purple lip. No fixed season as yet. 
ee PARIZADE (C. Luegeae alba x Le. Hassallii alba) 
e have seen but few of these but they give promise of a brightly lioped 
Nie of good size. 
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