
1949 RYERSON LIST NUMBER NINE - INDIVIDUAL SEEDLINGS Page 7. 
As this goes to press, the following crosses are ready for the shift from 13" 
pots to 22-inch. Normally, I do not offer individual seedlings until already 
well established in 2-inch pots. But well trained labor in this field is still 
scarce and {®*pens ive. So, if you will act quickly and buy your seedlings OUT 
OF their 1g-inch pots, you will not only save considerably on the cost of them, 
but on anipeine charges as well, for most of the weight is in the clay pots. 
These seedlings are from the finest parentage available, and the seedlings them- 
selves are the best I've ever had in this stage - thick broad leaves; strong new 
growth. I am so confident that seeing these seedlings would make you want some 
of them, that I hereby offer to send you by parcel post one sample seedling for 
one dollar. (Limit: one sample seedling to a customer. This offer ends July lst.) 
QUANTITY PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL JULY 15th. 
Any ten seedlings ab bea pees (out pS 13" pots) Your choice=May be $15.00 
Any 25 ail the same cross, or] 32.50 
Any 50 , ‘page 2 " Ree ean assorted, as you wish.{ 60.00 
Any 100 “ ee ier ‘: Oe RS a Subject only to prior | 100.00 
sale. 
AFTER JULY 15th: One seedling in 2” pot.....$2.00; 10 for 17.50; 25 for $40.00. 
#15 C. Joyce Hannington (C. Snowden x C. Barbara Dane) 
An exceedingly fine PURE WHITE cross that has been creating a stir ever since its 
registration in 1945. Excellent size, shape and texture. Autumn and Early Winter. 
#16 C. December Snow XC. trianae, Broomhills 
This cross expected to equal if not surpass C. Barbara Billingley in its produc- 
tion of PURE WHITE blooms for Winter and early Spring. Strong, vigorous growing. 
#17 C. Minnehaha (C. Ludy Rowena x C. trianae, Broomhills) 
Another fine producer of White blooms for Winter through Spring. 
#18 C. Beacon X C. Carmen 
C. Beacon, a cross of C. Mount Royal and C. Remy Chollet, was a very large, dark 
bloom with intense purple lip, edged lighter. Crossed with Carmen, it is expected 
to turn out fine, dark blooms for late Mey and early June season. 
#19 Le Marcus X C. trianae 
Le Marcus, & cross of Le Momus and C. Mossiae, was a big rose-lavender bloom 
with showy dark lip. Crossed with a 7-inch medium derk trianae, it is expected 
to produce a grand display of Le blooms for late Winter and Spring. 
#20 Le Windemere, A.M., X C. Trimos 
This prize winning Lc Windermere has been used extensively in hybridizing during 
the past several years beceuse of its show qualities: rich coloring, grand, round 
form; heavy substance. Trimos should add to its productiveness and help extend 
the season through May. 
#80 C. Enid Alba (C. Mossiae, Reineckiana x C. Gigas, F.M.B.) 
Like the colored Enid, popular so many years, this white-with-colored lip form 
is always dependable, turning out a good supply of large, showy, fragrant blooms, 
most of which favor the Mossiae, with mottled purple lip, edged white. 
#21 C. Lorna Alba (C. Enid Alba, XC. Gigas, F.M.B.) 
Obviously, this cross is similar to Enid Alba. But it was made with the hope of 
increasing the percentage of Gigas type lips = solid purple, with gold eyes. 
