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1949 RYZRSON LIST NUMBER THREE - Seedlings in Individual Pots 
PHALABNOPSIS HYBRIDS (Moth Orchids) 
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792-1 Phalaenopsis Pink Glory (P. Pamela X P. Hawaii) 
This hybrid blooms the biggest, heaviest textured, bright pink blooms I have seen 
among Phalaenopsis crosses. Nice round shape and very free flowering, they start 
blooming when the plants are much younger and smaller than most white hybrids do. 
Those of you who have thought of pink Phalaenopsis only in terms of the species, 
Schilleriana, have a treat coming to you when your first PINK GLORY blooms. Late 
Winter to Spring blooming season. 
#94-I P. Gloriosa (P. Pink Glory X P. Stuartiana) 
The cream-colored Stuartiana lends this hybrid a wider variety in pink shading. 
Some have a mero apple blossom flush in cheeks; others are a rich, bright pink, 
favoring the Pink Glory parent. All have grand shape and texture, 
#94-B P. Gloriosa (Blooming size plents in cypress crates) 
Twenty-five of the same Gloriosa as described above are available in blooming size 
plants, all of which have bloom spikes already started! If you want to see yours 
bloom this current season, please let me have your order promptly and I will do my 
best to get it to you, bloom spike intact. If you delay too long, you will not 
have blooms on these plants until next season. 
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#27-I Le George Baldwin (Le Princess Margaret X C. Enid var. Orchidhaven) 
Both parents selected for their size; rich, dark color; superlative form and heavy 
texture. The largest of these, which elready have bloomed, were all their hy- 
bridizers had anticipated = exceptionally large and dark for first bloonise Season 
extends from November through Spring. 
#86-I Le Canhamiana Alba (C. Mossiae, Rein, X L. Purpurata var Orchid Knoll) 
This cross nas been made again and again, and will continue to be made in the 
future. For it can be depended upon to turn out an abundance of grand, showy 
WHITES WITH CRIMSON LIPS. A favorite for bridal corsages as the majority are June 
blooming. While your first blooms may come in singles or doubles, when plant has 
reached its full maturity the average will be four large blooms per leads; snowy 
white with bright crimson lips; gold throats. 
(These unbloomed seedings in 4-inch pots should bloom on next leads.) 
