FENNELL’S FALL ORCHID CATALOG 1949 

HYBRID CATTLEYA SEEDLINGS 
No. R157—C. Ella Mae Sutton x C. trianaei alba—P. W. 
No. 903—C. Mossiae Young’s var. x C. Princess Royal alba—W. P. L. 
No. 140—LC Martinetti x LC Page Platt—Orange with dark lip. 
No. 873—C. Bebe White x White Empress—P. W. 
No. R218—C. Nutley alba x C. Pricilla alba—W. P. L. 
No. 381—BLC Dorothy Fennell x C. Bowringiana Purple Princess—dk. 
No. 896—C. Albor x C. Mendellii alba—W. P. L. 
No. 872—C. Enid alba x C. Trimos alba—W. P. L. 
No. 311—L. purpurata alba x BL Helen—lav. & yellow, large lip. 
(Key to above—P. W.—pure white; W. P .L.—white with purple lip; 
dk.—dark lav.-purple.) 
TRAYS 
No. 58—LC. G. S. BALL x L PURPURATA ALBA 
OSU 2 stron pas latte ce ae cece eee eae a eee $ 6.00 
No. 65—C. MOSSIAE FINE LARGE DARK «x L. PURPURATA 
8-10 ‘strong’ plants “27? “taller sek reer ee 
No. 56—C. TRIANAEI ALBA x BLC. DOROTHY FENNELL—this 
should be large and well shaped, some nearly white, others darker. 
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No. 77—C. BOWRINGIANA VAR. PURPLE PRINCESS x C. EVA 
SHILL LARGE, DARK. This should make a very fine cluster 
cattleya with dark medium sized flowers. Strong growing plants. 
10=1 2) tol tray reach wl) —-277Cal es eee ee es 
VANDAS IN TRAYS 
No. 226—V. SAPHIR VAR. PROFUSION x V. TRICOLOR. 
be similar to V. Gilbert Triboulet, plants %” to %4” 
20-25 eplants®p ere tre yee seperate ce $35.00 
PHALAENOPSIS 
307—PH. CONFIRMATION x PH. SCHILLERIANA—Fine pink 
4” pots 5—7” across leaves, nice strong plants.................2000--.2.-0------ $ 5.00 
S 2—PH. HAWAII—Famous large pink. 4” pots 8—12” across leaves.... 
ZIG DOLL 72 —D an ACLOSS SCA VES. coceseet cer reeeee crete orem eran eee 
288—PH. PAMELA PINK GLORY «x PH. HAWAII (Pink Hawaii) very 
fine. 
4” -potss; leaves; 0—-8"4 ACYOSSs SELON BY aossseccersseecscce ensee ee ee ee ee 
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PH. WINGED VICTORY—Fine large white, plants in 2” pots 2— 
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PH. DORIS—Most famous white, plants in 2”? pots 2—8” across 
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ONCIDIUMS 
O. GOLDIANA (O. Sphacelatum x O. Flexuosum) like a free flowering 
Sphacelatum, small yellow flowers on long spikes; 4” pot flowering 
7.50 
6.00 
This should 
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O. SPHACELATUM—long spikes of yellow flowe?5...................-.sscees-s--0-+++ 5.00 
0. LANCEANUM—the “leopard orchid,” nice erect spikes of long lasting 
flowers, lip lavender s&p yellow spotted with chocolate. 
4:and:6” potest ene ne eee 8.50 
G6 and sl” «pots ca. eek ec ee ee 15.00 
O. PAPILIO—the “butterfly orchid,” single large butterfly-like flowers 
on long ‘stems; 4"! pots 52o2 cee oasacececec chee ne ee eee eee 7.50 
5—6” pot 2s. 2k RES i ee 12.50 
0. VARIEGATUM—a small plant with long spikes of small dainty lav- 
ender and awhite: flower ss4: tap besser eres cree eee ore eee nen en nnn 5.00 
GRAMMATOPHYLLUM GRANDIFLORUM — A giant growing plant 
with pseudo-bulbs that reach a length of 10 to 12” and a diameter 
of 3 to 4”, flower spikes up to 8 to 10 feet long with many green 
and violet spotted flowers, easily grown, very rare. Seedlings in 
two sizes. 
7” pot plants, bulbs 3 to 5” tall, plants 15—18” tall........-....-.....-.-2..--. 25.00 
4” pot plants, bulbs 1 to 2” tall, plants 5—6” tall.....c.ccccccccccccocoscoeeee-- 5.00 
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FLASKS (Continued ) 
heavy and very fine while the trianaei 
has nearly round pure white petals 
and a blush of color in the lip. These 
seedlings should be mostly light col- 
ored with fine form and texture, large 
lips. Approximately 250 strong young 
plants in 32 oz. prescription 
bottlemeaeeea= Ab ap Da leon $25.00 each 
No. 136—Le. James Rabe x C. Fred San- 
der var. Glorious—Both parents fine 
large heavy blooms of dark brilliant 
color, winter blooming. Strong grow- 
ing about 250—300 fine young plants 
per quart bottle. 22082. $25.00 each 
No. 233—C. Fabia var. Ruby « C. Mar- 
stonii—This is another cross of finest 
dark parentage that should hit the 
difficult late February early March 
period. These are strong young 
plants, 100—150 in 500 ce. 
FLASKS ees ce eect rere erence ce: $12.50 each 
ORCHID SEED LIST 
No. 210—P. SCHILLERIANA «x P. 
CONFIRMATION—Should be a medium 
sized, medium to dark round flower on 
long sprays. 
No. 211—P. SCHILLERIANA «x P. 
STUARTIANA — Should be medium 
sized pink with spots on lower sepals. 
No. 212—P. CONFIRMATION «x P. 
ROTHMAGO — This Confirmation is 
large, round medium pink while Roth- 
mago is medium sized deep pink. 
* Blue and Pink Vandas 
No. 2183—V. GILBERT TRIBOULET 
(V. tricolor x V. caerulea)—Probably 
the best blue hybrid, strong growing, 
long lasting. Strap leaved, much easier 
to grow than caerulea. 
No. 214—V. MISS JOAQUIM «x V. 
COOPERI—Should be similar to but 
brighter than Joaquim, terete leaved. 
No. 215—V. MISS JOAQUIM GI- 
GANTEA «x V. MISS JOAQUIM DARK 
—This should make a larger, darker 
Joaquim. 
No. 216—V. MISS JOAQUIM GI- 
GANTEA x SELF—tThese should be 
large and fine, possibly considerable va- 
riation between plants. 
Prices on All Cattleya and 
Dendrobium Seed 
HullgPacketa ees ee $ 8.50 Each 
Sufficient to plant 10—500 ce flasks 
Half Packet 6.00 Each 
Sufficient to plant 6-7—500 ce flasks 
Quarter Packets .................... 4.00 Each 
Sufficient to plant 4-5—500 ec flasks 
Prices on Blue and Pink 
Vandas and Phalaenopsis 
Seed 
Pull sPackets* on. ee $12.00 
Half*Packets" 22 fe eee 7.00 
Quarters Packets 2. ee 5.00 
(Packets same size as for Cattleyas, 
etc.) ‘ 
