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C. TJTYUS VAR. PATRIARCH X LC. HYPERION ; : , : 
We have flowered a few of this cross and all have proved definitely 
exhibition quality. The size, shape, substance, intense color, and glorious 
yellow-gold markings in the throat almost defy exaggeration. It is a very 
clean grower. The season seems to be winter. 
LC. PAXINOS (C. Trianae var. Bill Taft x Le. Marie Dobrott) aaae 
Any seedlings we have seen from C. Trianae, var. Bill Taft have shown 
the influence of this parent very strongly and this probably will be no 
exception. We expect a winter flower of medium depth of rose-purple | 
sepals and petals and a well shaped, bright purple lip and considerable 
yellow marking in the throat. 
C. PROSPECTOR X C. SANTA MONICA VAR. GOLIATH 
Here is a mating of two of the finest winter blooming Cattleyas we know. 
C. Santa Monica var. Goliath has tremendous substance and shape and 
C. Prospector is, to our mind, the most profitable cut flower Cattleya yet 
raised. This cross should prove extremely worthwhile. 
C. EDITHIAE (C. Suzanne Hye alba x C. Trianae: alba, Broomhill var.) 
It may be possible to make C. Edithiae with finer parents but we doubt 
it. The seedlings offered are extremely well bred and, of course, C. 
Edithiae is a fine winter pure white Cattleya and very worthwhile. 
C. ESTELLE ALBA X C. TRIANAE ALBA, BROOMHILL VAR. : 
We expect this cross to be even finer than the preceding one but at 
present it is unproven. It will definitely be a winter pure white with a 
yellow throat. 
C. BRUSSELS (C. Harold x C. Mossiae) (Colored type) Se ie 
This will undoubtedly prove a free flowering Cattleya with an extended 
season. The sepals and petals should be medium to light lavender with 
a deeper lip. 
B. DIGBYANA X C. SUZANNE HYE GRANDIFLORA iets, 
This cross should produce a primary Brassocattleya pure white except for 
a greenish-yellow throat. C. Suzanne Hye grandiflora is of unusual size 
and excellent form with tremendous lip. 
oF ehia FREDERICK ALBA (C. Mossiae Reineckiana x C. Dowiana 
BUPOO} i we a re yc ale Veet Oe Re TO eae ee 
The breeding of the finest Mossiae Reineckiana we know of to a very 
worthwhile Dowiana aurea should provide an exceedingly fine alba form 
of this well known Cattleya. 
LC. SCHRODERAE ALBA X C. BRUSSELS ALBA. . 
Unflowered but should produce an alba of great merit. We have confi- 
dence in this cross, both parents involved being unusually fine forms. 
Season likely to be fall and winter. 
LC. PETER. THE .GREAT, X C)ENID VALBA thy 
Le. Peter the Great is probably the freest flowering alba in existence. 
As many as eleven flowers to the spray. The fine C. Enid alba used in 
this cross should add size and form. Season will doubtless be variable. 
C. JACK FROST (C. Mina alba x C. S. E. Endicott) A 6 rile 
All that have flowered have lived up to their name being large pure 
white flowers of good substance and having a frost-like texture. 
C. REMY CHOLET X LC. INTEGRITY VAR. STEADFAST ‘ 
This is of course unflowered as yet but we look for a fine winter and 
spring bloomer of excellent substance and rich color. 
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