Name Parent and Description Size Price 
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(. TRIANAE x C. THURGOODIANA—Medium lavender—Early Spring. e ino : Cat 
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C. TRIMOS (C. Trianae x C. Mossiae)—Well shaped light to medium lavender flower, darker labellum—Early - ed 
Spring. 6” 25.00 - 30.00 
5 ” a 
C. VARUNA (C. Annie J. Lines x C. Intertexta)—Medium to dark lavender, good grower—Winter. 7 ao 3 ae 
6” 12.00 
BC. VEITCHI (B. Digbyana x C. Mossiae)—Medium lavender, large flower, large fringed labellum. - ae 5 eat 
LC. WELLINGTON (LC. Wellsiana x C. Trimos)—Productive light to medium lavender, dark labellum with 4” 5.00 - 7.50 
»99 x 
some striped petals—EHarly Spring. ii gt - bas 
7” 25.00 - 40.00 
C. WOLTERSIANA (C. Queen Mary x C. Rajah)—Light to medium lavender—Harly Winter. eo ooh : ant 
6” 15.00 - 25.00 
7” 18.00 - 30.00 
CYMBIDIUMS 
These terrestrial orchids have become very popular for sheltered garden planting particularly along the costal areas of California. 
A beautiful Cymbidium in bloom is the highlight of any mid-winter garden. 
We have chosen these varieties for their ease of growth and abundance of bloom for outdoor or garden culture. 
Only blooming p!ants are listed in well established pots in the 6” to 14” size, which is ideal for the average grower. 
Pricing is done in the usual manner at $1.00 to $10.00 per bulb depending upon the variety and quality of the flower; thus, the 
price per plant indicates the size and quality. 
We expect from 1 to 2 flower spikes each winter in the 6” to 8” pots, 2 to 4 spikes in the 9”-10” pots, and 3 to 8 spikes in the 
12” -14” pots, depending upon the variety. 
Name — Description Pot Size Price 
BEATRICE (Parentage unknown)—Tan to brown flowers, labellum reddish brown—Late Winter. 6” - 8” $ 5.00 - $27.00 
ce 9” . 10” 10.00 - 36.00 
12” - 14” 15.00 - 54.00 
BEATRICE SUPERBA—Large 7 - 8” 20.00 - 40.00 
CYMBIDIUM ERICA SANDER tan to brown flowers, large 9” - 10” 30.00 - 50.00 
red marked labellum. Very 12” 40.00 - 55.00 
floriferous—Late Winter. 
BERYL (Lowianum x Pauwel- 8” 9.00 - 18.00 
sii)—Flowers cream to tan 10” 12.00 - 24.00 
in color—Mid-Winter. 
BUTTERFLY (insigne x Lowio- 8” 9.00 - 27.00 
grandiflorum) — Flowers 9” =~ 10” 10.00 - 36.00 
cream to tan (very similar to 12” 15.00 - 45.00 
Pauwelsii)—Late Winter. 
CORONA (Lowianum x Schleg- 7” - 8” 7.00 - 27.00 
elii)—Tan to brown colored 9” 10.00 - 30.00 
flowers—Mid-Winter. 
CURLEW HYBRIDS—Flowers 10” 12.00 - 36.00 
light yellow shading into 
green—Mid-Winter. 
DORIS (insigne x Tracyanum) ye cy chee 7.00 - 18.00 
—F lowers brown to greenish 9” - 10” 10.00 - 24.00 
brown—Mid-Winter. 12” 15.00 - 30.00 
ERICA SANDER (grandiflorum 8” 25.00 - 50.00 
x Pauwelsii)—Flower delicate 9” - 10” 35.00 - 90.00 
apple green, labellum green 12” 55.00 = 110.00 
with maroon dots—Late Winter. 
FINETTA (Lyoth x Susette)— 67 - 8” 15.00 - 35.00 
Flowers varying pink, yellow, 6” - 10” 30.00 - 45.00 
brown—Mid-Winter. 
GATTONENSE (Lowianum x 7” - 8” 7.00 - 27.00 
Tracyanum)—Flowers green 9” 10.00 - 30.00 
brown—Harly Winter. 
INSIGNE HYBRIDS—Flowers 6” - 8” 5.00 - 27.00 
delicate light pink, very pro- 9” - 10” 10.00 - 36.00 
ductive and easy to flower— 12” - 14” 15.00 - 48.00 
Mid-Winter. 
LEONIE (Bryan x Faleon)— 6” - 8” 15.00 - 35.00 
Flowers yellow to brown. 9” - 10” 30.00 - 45.00 
Good size and well-shaped— 
Mid-Winter. 
LOWIANUM—Olive green pet- 6”. 8” 5.00 - 18.00 
als and sepals, red crested 10” 12.00 - 24.00 
labellum, easy to grow and 12” 15.00 - 30.00 
flower—Winter. 
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