

Husky, big plants, each inh ca seven or more pits bats ) Ve} 
every one of which shows it has been a bloom producer. yew Baas, 11 ‘started, ; 
two or more per plant, All recently potted in new 6b to 8-inch oo BD cara 
bine C. MOSSMANIANA (A. Dimmock x trianae) ae 
s@ which I saw in bloom were very vividly colored small to medium-large 
Rie reddish-lavender S & P; solid crimson lip. A prolific bloomer, is Le 
seldom makes a sheath but blooms on several leads in quick succession. Ciigel 
#O13-M C. ADELA (Percivaliana x trianae) 
ena Winter hybrid, produces an abundance of blush to medium lavender 
ooms. 
#O19-M C. Elizabeth Mossman (Princess Royal alba X Elizabeth Prentiss alba) 
S & P faintly flushed or veined with lavender in most cases. Vivid lip and 
gold veined throat. 
#922-M C. ENID (Mossiee x en aie 
All which have bloomed for us have been medium to very large, light to dark 
lavender with solid or mottled purple lips, edged ieee Navendsrs Gold throat. 
#923—-M C. NYOGA X C. TRIANAE 
One of these was in bloom when I visited the range. A well held 63-inch light 
lavender bloom with wide open dark purple and gold lip and throat. 
#024-M LC CYNTHIA X LC NEW YORK 
The blooms which I saw were cream to peach, with rich maroon inverted fan in _ 
lip, topped by large orange zones that extended up the sides and deep into 
throat. Most attractive and unusual coloring. Very fragrant. 
#925-M C. H.S,LEON (Schroderee x Gigas) 
One of these had three 6-inch light orchid blooms on the stem; very ruffled 
S & P and lip; the latter with bright purple blotch in eenter; gold and purple 
stripes extending into throat. 
#926-M LC JANE DANE X LC a ALBA 
The crimson foather ing pe some of these may detract from prize 
winning possibilities but, to many Ke hg is very attractive. True albas of 
this hybrid run high in price. 
#927-M LC NORA FONTAINE (Norvic x L. purpurata) 
One of the newer hybrids registered by Orchidwood. Very floriferous, small, 
bright, well held blooms which many prefer to huge singles. 
#028-M C, ENID X C. TITRIANAL 
Like both parents, usua ooms more than once per year. A good producer, 
go29-M LC GEORGE J. CEIUKA (Le Roger Sander x Trianae var. Edgar Knight) 
The plant of this hybrid which I saw in bloom in December was a real show, 
bearing 10 five-inch blooms on its three leads. The nearly white S$ and P were 
feathered with crimson like Ed Knight. Vivid lip and throat edged pale laven- 
dere 
#9308eM LC IBBIE X C. LEDA 
Vividly colored four-inch blooms, dark and heavy textured; solid crimson lip 
with orange-gold zone in throat. Striking and floriferous. 
