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LC. LOS ANGELES (Lc. S. J. Bracey x Le. Golden West) : : 
Another speculative yellow hybrid but it should produce some very 
pleasing color tones. Great interest has been shown in this cross and 
the preceding one. Sales have been heavy. 
C. DOUSABEL (C. Luegeae alba x C. Amabilis ay, sees, gins 
The few that have bloomed have had particularly fine form and texture 
with a prettily marked purple lip. No fixed season as yet. 
LC. PARIZADE (C. Luegeae alba x Le. Hassallii alba) ‘ : ; 
All we have seen flower give promise of a brightly lipped alba of good 
size. 
LC. ABIGAIL B. ANDERSON (C. Peetersii x Lc. Princess Margaret) 
Parents involved in this cross are superb. Season so far seems to be fall. 
We highly recommend this for cut flower purposes. 
LC. SAVITAR (Lc. Hyperion x C. Propector) 7 : ; : ; 
All that we have seen flower as yet produced flowers of exceptionally 
good form with petals of omelet width, substance and texture and 
intense lavender color; the lip possessing still richer tone with brilliant 
gold veining in the throat. Le. Savitar is definitely an exhibition variety. 
C. KITTIWAKE (C. Luegeae alba x C. Brussels alba) . ; : : 
We have flowered quite a number of these and they have earned a 
creditable reputation among those who know them, having pure white 
sepals and petals, and a deep lavender lip with pleasing yellow deep in 
the throat. A free flowering fall variety. 
C. ROSE ANDRADE (C. Edithiae, White Empress F.C.C. x C, Bebe White} 
All that have bloomed show great promise for a winter flowering white 
of good size, form and free flowering quality. 
C. MT. SHASTA (C. Estelle alba, very fine variety x C. Bebe White} 
This cross has fully lived up to our expectations. It is large, has good 
substance and texture. We are confident that it will produce history 
making stud stock. Indications are that its season will be winter and early 
spring. 
C. WHITE SAIL (C. Olive Pierson x C. Bebe White) . : t : 
This cross is large and heavy textured; clear, solid white with much less 
yellow in the throat than the average white. 
LC. SUSAN McASHAN (C. gigas, F. M. Beyrodt F.C.C. x Le. British 
Queen alba) : : ; : : : ; : : : : 
This cross has not yet reached its optimum format but even on small 3" 
plants the flowers are large. The sepals and petals are white; the lip, as 
is to be expected, shows strong influence of speciosissima. Predominately 
spring bloomer but variable as we seem to tats some in bloom every 
month. It is one of the freest flowering of all the recent introductions. 
C. ALICE BELDING (C. Mary Chilton alba x C. Vivian alba) 
A clear white with bright solid purple lip. Predominantly summer season. 
C. SERENITY (C. Trianae, Edgar Knight x C. Santa Monica, Goliath) 
A spectacular Cattleya, it gives very freely large flowers of fine texture 
and wonderful proportions. The sepals and petals are lavender to rose 
with dark lip. It should and does make a wonderful parent. Blooms during 
the winter. 
LC. GOLDEN BEAUTY, A.M. X BLC. NANETTE ALBA... 
While an extremely speculative cross, this Brassocattleya should have fine 
ae and substance in varying shades of yellow. We have every confi- 
ence in it. 
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