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Cattleya 
HYBRID SEEDLINGS 
aati J. BRACEY X C. MAGGIE RAPHAEL ALBA (Summer— 
ss : 
The former is a richly colored yellow with ruby lip, fine aah pots 8.00 
form and texture. Crossed with Maggie Raphael alba, with 
C. Aurea in the background, should yield a majority of 
fine yellows, superior to yellows crossed with pure alba 
strains. Limited. 
Le. WILDINE (Le. Geraldine Thompson var. Maxima X Le. 
Helen Wilmer var. Superba) Winter. 
(See 1950 Spring catalog for illustrations and other sizes) Bu pots 10.00 
C. ENID VAR. MAGNIFICA X Lc. HYPERION VAR. MAN- 
DARIN (Winter) 
(See 1950 Spring catalog for illustrations and other sizes) 3” pots 10.00 
Le. CANTARA X BLC. FRANCIS LAMB (Fall) 
(See 1950 Spring catalog for other sizes.) Se DOCS a LO.0U 
C. HARDYANA ALBA X C. LORANORE ALBA (June) 
A fine and dependable June flowering white with purple 13/4” pots Tee 
lip. Desirable and useful. Both parents have good con- 
stitution and are free flowering. 
C. BALLANTINEANA VAR. ALBERTS X Le. MIAMI VAR. 
GLORY (Fall) 
(See 1950 Spring catalog for illustrations and other sizes) 134,” pots 2.00 
Le. FLORIDA X Le. FRANK J. LIND (Fall and Winter) 
(See 1950 Spring catalog for other sizes.) 134,” pots 2.00 
C. ENID ALBA (C. Mossiae Reineckiana Var. Thos. Young 
Oe ease te Vile) 
A white colored lip cross made from proven parents. This 21/4,” pots 3.50 
cross has been widely sought after by all orchid growers 
as Winter flowering (Jan. thru April). The first flower- 
ing offspring have taken many prizes at Orchid Flower 
Shows. 
C. GIGAS VAR. BEFORD (WCL) X Le. HASSALLIT ALBA 
VAR. BOYNTON (May-June) 
(See 1950 Spring catalog for other sizes.) 134.” pots 2.00 
L. PURPURATA VAR. ORCHID KNOLL X C. ENID ALBA 
VAR. MILDRED (Spring) 
This cross is a combination of 3 famous breeders: L. P. ee: Community 
Var. Orchid Knoll; Mossiae Rein. Var. Thos. Young; pot 15.00 
Gigas F.M.B.-—Should make a cross superior to even the best (25 t ) 3 ete : 
Canhans and give a more scattered flowering season. These 0 30 plants) 
seedlings are robust growers and as all the parents are 
the most productive of all species—they will be very free 
flowering. 
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