1949 RYERSON LIST NUMBER SEVEN - Seedlings in Community Pots Page 13 
#58-C C. Speciosissima, Stanleyii X C. Alwynii var. Jane Froman 
The showy white Speciosissima was one of three nicely rounded well-held blooms 
on the stem; rosy splotch in upper part of lip, gold in throat. The pollen 
parent, named in honor of songstress Jane Froman, came from the Gore collection. 
One of the showiest whites with colored lip, it is a cross of Enid Alba and 
Amabilis Alba. Superb Spring albas in abundance are expected. 

#59-C Vanda Rose Marie X Vanda teres var. Andersonii 
The long lasting clusters of bright pink vanda orchids are steady gaining in 
popularity for corsage work. This cross of Winter and Summer varieties is 
expected to produce "ever-blooming" qualities so much desired. 
#62-C Ble Dawn Angela X Lc Pamela x C.Gatton Ruby 
Ble Dawn Angela, one of the newer Black & Flory hybrids, is a cross of Ble 
Heather Queen and Lc Ishtar. A huge, perfectly formed dark flower with heavily 
ruffled wide-open lip, intensely vivid. Winter. The pollen parent, a doponda- 
able bloomer of large, vivid, crimson-purple blooms is also Winter blooming. 
#63-C Le Ludgate X Ie Princess Ishtar 
Le Ludgate was a large, very dark bloom of grand bold form; rich purple lip. 
Winter. Pollen parent described on preceding page in #37-C. 
#538-C Be Bedelia var. Rosy Dawn X Le Baldur var. Magnifica 
Be Bedelia var. Rosy Dawn always turns out big, bright, pinkish blooms with 
fringed lip marked with a crimson splotch in the center; gold and white zone 
above it; crimson repeated in throat. Autumn. Baldur described in #41-C. 
q#o41-C Le Chithurst X Lo Baldur var. Magnifica 
Chithurst was a medium-dark November bloom; excellent shape, size and texture. 
Vivid ruffled lip showed Le Sargon influence. Baldur described in #41-C. 
#549-C Le Casena X C.trianae var. Mrs. Cooley 
Le Casena was white except for an intriguing peach-blossom flush at the tips of 
the petals; fine round shape; big, frilled, purple and gold lip. Pink-tinted 
trianae Mrs. Cooley should help accentuate the charming pastel of the Winter 
blooms. 
#555-C C. Speciosissima X Be Hartland 
A large, bright lavender, intensely fragrant January bloom received the pollen 
of twice-yearly Hartland - the darkest, most boldly rounded Brasso I have met. 
H561-C C. Nebo X C. Remy Chollet 
Nebo was & 7s-inch medium Lavender bloom; lip blotched with bright purple; plant 
is a heavy producer of fine Winter blooms - a Winter substitute for Mossiae but 
better in form and texture than most of the latter. Remy Chollet, a dependable 
Winter hybrid, produces large, well-rounded blooms; velvety purple lips, edged 
lighter. 
#568-C C. Carmen (C. Speciosissima X C. Gigas var. Sanderiana) 
This most rapidly growing of primary hybrids is a grand one for impatient 
beginners for, under proper conditions, it has been known to bloom in three 
years out of the flask. Usually a Summer bloomer in northern houses, in the 
tropics it blooms more than once a year, as fast as new leads can mature. 
#572-C C. December Snow X C. Angelina 
The fastest growing PURE WHITE since Barbara Billingsley. Described Page 5, 
flask list. 
