SEEDLINGS 
CROSS CROSS AND EXPECTANCY POT SIZE 
NUMBER 
X-100 LC. LOUELLA PARSONS (Le. Jane Dane x C. gigas FMB) 2%"’ 
White’ with purple lip to bloom in the summer. This is a 34” 
vigorous growing cross and these are exceptionally fine 
large plants. 
X-10] C. HARDYANA, alba X LC. JANE DANE a7 
White with purple lip to bloom in the early fall. The 2%” 
popularity of these two parents 1s well known. These 3h” 
are large vigorous growing plants. 
X-106 LC. GEORGE BALDWIN (Lc. Princess Margaret x C. Enid) 
Lavender to bloom in the late fall and early winter. This 3%” 
is a proven cross that will produce dark lavender flowers 
of good substance. 
X-108 C. TRIMOS (C. Mossiae x C, Trianae) 1-3/4”’ 
Lavender to bloom in the winter. A proven hybrid to area 
produce dependable winter flowering orchids. Very 3%” 
fine species\were used in. making this cross. 
X-109 C. ENID, alba (C. Mossiae Reineckiana, .Young’s 24" 
variety:xC. gigas FMB) 3%" 
White with purple to bloom in the winter. Another 
popular cross that has been repeated with fine parents. 
R-393 C. ELLA MAE SUTTON X C. BOBBYSJEWELL var. Signal Mt. 2%” 
Pure white to bloom in the fall. Vigorous grower. 
R-403 LC... ACONCAGUA X LC. CYNTHIA, var. Rivermont 2%” 
White, with colored lip to bloom in the fall. A pleasing ” 
shade of soft. white with a very dark lip is expected. 34” 
R-405 C. NINA, var. Rivermont X.C. MEMORIA ROSEMARY 9””’ 
Pure white. to bloom in the summers C. Memoria Rosemary 
is a very compact and wonderfully shaped orchid. 
R-41] BC. DELIUS (fc. Dietrichiana var. Splendens 2%”’ 
x C. Dinah, fine variety) 
Lavender to bloom in the fall. Dark heavy textured 
petals and dark lips should predominate. 
R-412 C. EDITHAE, var. White Empress FCC 9? 
X 
C. CLEMENTINE GOLDFARB 
Pure white to bloom in the late fall. This hybrid should 
be very fine. 
R-414 LC. ACONCAGUA X C. PRISCILLA, alba Rivermont 2a 
White with colored lip to bloom in the summer. The C. 2%" 
Priscilla, alba used in making this cross is one of the 3%” 
finest that we have seen. The white sepals were 
attractively marked with a tiny tonrh of purple at the 
ends of the petals. 
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