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Homestead, Fla. Cattleya Species 
These are strong, well established plants of good types. Don’t confuse 
them with cull plants or unestablished plants offered at lower prices. Each 
of these plants is flowering size and in sheath . 
C. TRIANAEI—the Christmas orchid, the most reliable winter bloomer, 
flowering season October to, February, flowers varying shades of 
lavender @.20 25 eo soo ‘ene OPES Oe nee per lead 
Selected types co. ccvechessnsysseoss ia Sho 2s einer hg a per lead 
C. SCHROEDERAE—the fragrant, nearly white late winter and early 
spring species, blooms late February to April, flowers smaller than 
Cratrianael sce eee Bersales a are att ee ne per lead 
C. MOSSIAE—the Easter orchid. The most floriferous and one of the 
easiest grown cattleyas, flowers April and May, beautiful and 
fragrant fics tec ea aa a eae ee ee, per lead 
C. MENDELLII—spring bloomer, flowering just after Mossiae, many 
‘have white or nearly white s&p with dark lips... per lead 
C. LUEDDEMANNIANA—late winter bloomer, most flowers come in 
February for us though we have some again in July—August. 
Needs) ay’great-deah of@light Meee 2.. 2-7. ek goes. ee per lead 
SPECIMEN PLANTS—If you want large plants of any of these species 
just multiply the above prices by the number of: leads of the size 
you want. Wecan furnish 3 and 4 lead plants of all species and up 
to 8 lead plants of Mossiae. (See our picture in the. Fall issue of 
the “NEWS”.) 
HYBRID CATTLEYAS 
B200—C. ST. PETERSBURG (C. Clementine Goldfarb x C. Eucharis 
alba). Named at the Orchid Show at St. Petersburg, Florida. A 
fine strong growing hybrid pure white. Flowers soon after each 
growth is finished. Shape and texture excellent. 4” pots in sheath 
81—C. LEDA BRILLIANT «x C GIGAS SANDERIANA—a dark glow- 
ing Leda crossed with a large dark gigas. The few that have 
bloomed have been dark and fine. 
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80—C. SCHROEDERAE x BL HELEN—A nearly pure white Schroed- 
erae crossed with the light yellow and pink Helen. 
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PR1—C. ENID (C. Gigas Sanderiana x C. Mossiae fine dark) a fast 
strong growing type of this well known hybrid, flowers should be 
large and dark. 
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HYBRID CATTLEYA SEEDLINGS 
$ 8.50 - 
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We have good sized lots of the following crosses in 1%” pots which we are now 
potting on into 2%” and 3” pots. They are large and strong for their pot size. 
regular price of this size plant is $3.00 each. We are holding approximately one-third 
of these plants for this special sale at the following prices: - 
10 plants—your or our selection.................... $ 20.00 
25 plants—your or our selection...............2... 
50 plants—your or our selection 
100 plants—your or our selection 
200 plants—your or our selection 

300.00 
The 
The following crosses are included in theabove offer—all of course subject to 
prior sale. Unless you direct otherwise, we will substitute plants of similar parentage 
in case we are sold out of any crosses you order, ~ 
No. “870—C. Marion Davies x C. trianaei Broomhills—P. W. 
No. 871—C. Intertexta Juliette x C. trianaei Broomhills—P. W. 
No. .904—C. Enid Alba x C. Mrs. Fred Knollys—W. P. L. 
No. 901—C. Enid Alba—W. P. L. 
No. 902—C. Dionysius alba x C. Mossiae Reineckiana Young’s var.—W. P. L. 
No. R212—C. Edithiae x (C. Lady Veitch x C. White Empress)—P. W. 
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RECEIVED 
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Flasks 
We seldom sell flasks, but here are 
some that are very fine. We have had 
a number of each of these and havea 
' few of them surplus. They’re all ready 
to transplant to communities—all but 
Nos. 241 and 233 are in large quart size 
bottles that hold nearly twice the plants 
of a 500 ce flask. 
No. 96—Ble Dorothy Fennell, fine dark 
x C. trianaei Illustris—This should be 
very fine—32 oz. prescription bottle 
with approx. 250 fine plants—only a 
LOW Ota tNCSCyAL een os $20.00 each 
No. 241—Lc Arras alba x C. Bembridge 
alba—Two of our best and most ‘flor- 
iferous white with colored lip hy- 
brids were used here. Probably will 
be late winter and spring blooming. 
Only a few of these 500 ec flasks with 
100—150 fine young plants 
at tee ees eee eee eee 61500 .each. 
No. 268—Le Monarch x C. Admiration— 
This should be a wonderful commer- 
cial, large, dark, well shaped and 
winter blooming, 32 oz. prescription 
bottle with approximately 250 fine 
JOU Fea eS), SUMia ees aor neta re $35.00 each 
No. 2183—C. Bowringiana var. Purple 
Princess « C. Dupreana Gigantea—- 
This should be a fine, dark, medium 
sized cluster; plants are strong, -grow- 
ing about 250 in quart prescription 
bottle,eonly ess 3 eee $15.00 each 
No. 220—Le Aphrodite alba «x C. Do- 
wiana aurea superba—One of our larg- 
est and finest Aphrodite albas crossed 
with our best Dowiana aurea. Should 
make a fine white with colored lip 
for late winter and early spring, a 
few of them may have ivory sepals 
and petals. In quart prescription bot- 
tles, 250 or more plants....$20.00 each 
No. 182—C. Bowringiana var. Purple 
Princess « Le. Aphrodite—Should 
make an interesting cluster cattleya 
blooming from fall to late spring. Nice 
young plants 250 or more in quart 
prescription bottles ............ $15.00 each 
No. 185—L. Leda Bronze Beauty x C. 
Schroderae—This is a very fine round 
nearly white Schroderae on our in- 
tensely bright round, medium sized 
Leda var. Bronze Beauty. Both par- 
ents bloom in late February and 
March . This should produce a fine 
bright flower for that period. 250 or 
so strong young plants in a quart 
|evoinel (ss ee nee ae See $25.00 each 
No. 1389—C. trianaei alba x Ble. Doro- 
thy Fennell alba—Both parents have 
white sepals and petals and colored 
lips. The Dorothy Fennell is large, 
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