20 )=6C. NATALIE DEKENS—Petals 534” x 134”, white, labellum white with very pale yellow throat—April. 3” 5.00 
CG ESTELLE alba—Petals 714” x 234”’, white, labellum white with yellow throat—March. 
Purpose: An excellent textured, clear white with yellow throat. Flowers winter through spring. This is 
expected to be a good producer, with the vigorous growth and excellent keeping qualities of C. Estelle alba. 
25 C. PAVLOVA var. BALLERINA—Petals 634” x 2”, white, labellum lemon yellow—May. 3” 5.00 
C: ESTELLE alba—Petals 7144” x 234”, white, labellum white with yellow throat—March. 
Purpose: <A well-shaped, excellent textured, white with yellow throat, early to late spring. Both parents are 
good producers and vigorous growers. 
33. C. MOSSIAE—Petals 614” x 2%”, medium lavender, darker labellum—May. 3” 5.00 
C; CAJON—Petals 7144” x 2%”, medium lavender, labellum crimson purple with yellow throat and eyes— 
May. 
Purpose: A good producing, spring blooming improved Mossiae-type hybrid, having large flowers with dark 
labellum and yellow throat. 
OTHER UNFLOWERED SEEDLINGS 
We still have available these unflowered seedlings of exceptional crosses that we purchased to obtain breeding stock there- 
from. We are able to share with our customers those that we have in goodly numbers, many of which are ready to bloom. 
Cross Size Price Cross Size Price 
LC. ARTHUR E. MILES (Le. Sagana x C. Mos- 3” $ 8.00 LC. HILLARY x C. ENID 3” 8.00 
siae) 
LC. IBBIE x C. LEDA 4” 14.00 
C. NADIR (C. Faleo x C. Enid) 3” 6.00 
4” 10.00 LC. MERMOZ x C. MOSSIAE 3” 8.00 
LC. FASCINATOR—C, Mossiae x C. Woltersiana 3” 6.00 C. EMILY SHILL (C. Mossiae Wagnerii x C. 3” 8.00 
4” 10.00 Eucharis) x C. Lady Veitch 
C. MONONA (C. Flammea x C. Mossiae) 4” 10.00 LC. RODERICK DHU (Le. Tartan x C. Annie J. 4” 10.00 
Lines) 
LC. GEO. E. BALDWIN (Le. Prineess Margaret 3” 8.09 
x C. Enid) 4” 15.00 LC. SHAMASH (C. Dupreana x Le. Hyeana) 4” 10.00 
LC. HERTHA x C. BELGICA BA 8.00 C. THULE (C. DUPREANA x C. TRIMOS) 4” 10.00 
ODONTOGLOSSUM GRANDE, AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT SPECIES 
IN FLOWER SPIKE OR BUD, SEPT., OCT., NOV. 
Because of their well-defined blooming period, wealth of 
bloom, and their definite characteristics, Species are the 
foundation and educational part of particularly the be- 
ginner’s collection. Due to their vigorous growth, they 
can be grown successfully in the home where no green- 
house is available, and thrive at temperatures most com- 
fortable to human beings. 
Name Description Size Price 
C. GASKELLIANA—Native to Vene- 4” §$ 4.00-$ 7.50 
zuela. Light to medium laven- 5” 5.00 - 12.00 
der—late spring. 
C. LABIATA—Native to Brazil. Lav- 4” 4.00 
ender—September and October. 5” 5 
C. LUEDDEMANNIANA (C. speciosis- 4” 5.00 - 7.50 
sima)—Native to Venezuela. 5” 5) 
Light to medium lavender, 6” 10.00- 15.00 
large flower—mid-winter. 
Cs MENDELII—Native to Colombia. 4” 5.00 
Lavender flushed petals, dark 5” 7.50 
lip—late spring. 
C. MOSSIAE—“The Easter Cattleya”. 4” 4.00 - 10.00 
Native to Venezuela. Light to 5” 5.00 = 15.00 
medium lavender—spring. 6” 7.50 - 15.00 
C. PERCIVALIANA—Native to Vene- 4” 3.00 - 5.00 
zuela. Lavender with dark lip. 5” 5.00 - 7.50 
Thanksgiving to Christmas. 6” 7.500 - 12.00 
C. TRIANAE—Native to Colombia. 4” 4.00 - 7.50 
Light to medium lavender, 5” 5.00 - 10.00 
good grower—winter. 6” 7.50- 12.00 
7” ~=10.00 - 15.00 
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