
LC. FLORIDA 
787 C. BALLANTINEANA var. Alberts x Le. FLORIDA (Lc. Red 
916 
918 
926 
Oak x Le. Sargon)—Fall 
Lc. Florida is one of the finest Fall Hybrids ever flowered. Flowers are large with 
very dark sepals and petals with a velvet ruby lip. Texture of the flowers is superb. 
This combined with C. Ballantineana var. Alberts will make a superior fall hybrid. 
It should have the characteristic of making two growths a year which will flower 
separately and thereby spread the season from August through December. See picture 
of C. Ballantineana var. Alberts on page 10. 
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C. GIGAS var. Bedford (WCL) X Le. HASSALLII ALBA var. 
Boynton—May—June 
There are only two varieties of Gigas that are white with dark lips that are good 
breeders. Gigas F.M.B. and the very scarce Gigas Bedford. Some English authorities 
consider Bedford superior. Lc. Hassallii alba var. Boynton is a very fine snow-white 
with ruby lip—heavy texture—robust growing—very free flowering and very large. 
June flowering period. 
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Le. FLORIDA X Lc. MOMUS (A.M.) 
A cross of two well known parents that will give a superior Fall hybrid of good 
growing characteristics. The flowers should be dark, large and heavy textured. 
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BLC. DUVAL (Selfed)—(BLC. DORABELLE X LC. RUNAH) 
This is one of the finest in our collection. It seemed almost impossible to improve 
this flower—so it was selfed in an attempt to preserve its fine qualities of size— 
color—texture and habit of flowering freely, sometimes twice a year. 
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