
C. ENID No. 250 STRAIN 
793 C. ENID (250) X LC. MIAMI—Various 
Another of our very fine Enids—fine color, shape and an unusually large frilled 
lip like Brasso-cattleya. A very richly colored Miami was used. Large, fine shape 
and the very heavy texture that distinguishes all our Lc. Miami. Again this should 
produce prolific bloomers. Seedlings are fast growers. Picture above of C. Enid used 
in this cross. 
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807 LAELIA TENEBROSA var. Carlesworthii A.M. x C. DOW- 
IANA var. Aurea—Summer and Fall 
This outstanding Laelia tenebrosa, in our collection since 1918—Flowering every 
year is probably the finest variety ever found, receiving an A. M. from the Royal 
Horticultural Society of England years ago. Long lasting unusually heavy texture 
and in shape far superior to the type—dark bronze. This re-make of Lc.. Luminosa— 
should give a very fine bronze. This Tenebrosa always flowers late winter to spring. 
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809 CC. ENID var. G. West x Le. Miami 
Whenever a vety fine Enid is used the results almost invariably are good provided 
the other parent is a tested breeder.’ We have several Enid stud plants—out of over 
a thousand Enids that produce fine results. Influenced mainly by the dominant pollen 
parent and noteworthy for the abundance of fine flowers produced at various seasons— 
many Winter. 
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