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#o5-M BLC SAXON (Be Steven Birch Pe es AUS" ra, A ) 
Supposed to be yellow but the one I saw was mostly 
yellow over=tones. bata 
#9S-M C. MONMOSS (C. Monarch x C. Mossiae) aa 
#Ol4-M C. BELGICA (C. ENIDX C. REMY cxoM 
The one which bloomed for us favored Enid, a nic 

#914-M LC MARINID (Le Marie-Louise x C. En’ 
#olc-M BLC AGNES Mo WILLIS (C. Leda x Bl Hale 
Coloring resembl da ; but hag nice wide Ble lip. 
#Ol7-M LC BARBAROSSA (Le Callistoglossa x trionae) 
q920-M C. LUEGEAB (C. Dowiana var. » Rosita * tah Enid) 
Rosy-mauve blooms with crimson purple lips. Very frag 
#9a9eM LC VICTRIX (Le Aphrodite alba x C. trianse) a), 
These are not divisions but young plants just out of “sd seedli 
most have bloomed or are blooming for the first time. Most of | 
blooms have been rather small but nicely colored; white to light lavende: 
with attractively colored lip. The reddish purple | up the sides of — 
trumpet in a half to three-quarters circle. eats throate 

NOTE: As all offerings must be made subject es, ri 
second choice wherever possibles Shipment will be by | 
tation charges collect, unless otherwise requestede 

SPECIAL: You may choose one plant from each price group = all four = $40, 0. 
