CROSS CROSS AND EXPECTANCY POT, SIZE = PRIGE 
NUMBER 
R-1608 C. BOW BELLS, var. Charm X C. COWANIAE Transplanted 
White to bloom in the winter. We are concentrating our Flasks $15.00 
efforts to bring the quality of Bow Bells into hybrids that 
will bloom at seasons other than the fall. The mating with 
the lovely Cowaniae which flowers in the spring should pro- 
duce a very fine winter white. 
R-16ll LC. CANHAMIANA, var. Lucille Browning X LC. BOU Transplanted 
PHILIPPO, alba Flasks 15.00 
White with colored lip to bloom in the spring. Both parents 
are noted for broad dark lips and a small distinctive purple 
splash at the ends of the petals. A very interesting hybrid 
should result. 
R-1618 C. BOW BELLS X C. BARBARA BILLINGSLEY Transplanted 
White to flower in the early winter. Here is a cross be- Flasks 15.00 
tween two very fine well known pure whites. Both hybrids 
are noted for producing most satisfactory flowers. This 
mating is expected to create a new hybrid that will inherit 
the fine qualities of both parents. 
R-1619 (C. Mossiae x C. White Empress) x (C. Mossiae x C. White Transplanted 
Empress) Flasks 15.00 
White to flower in the spring. Of the spring whites we have 
seen, this hybrid rates among the very best. Two of our 
best varieties have been crossed here. Very large heavy 
well shaped flowers should result. 
R-1628 C. SOHMA X SLC. ANGAG evar Orehidhursty. i. G Ga Transplanted 
Reo Flasks 20.00 
Dark lavender to red to bloom in the winter. The combi- 
nation of the dark rose Sohma with the colorful red Anzac 
should produce some very interesting shades of lavender 
and red. 

NOTE: 
READY TO FLOWER SEEDLINGS 



We often have hybrid seedlings of which we have too few plants 
to include in our catalogue. These plants are included on an 
odd lot offering that will be mailed at your request. 


Flowering Size Divisions Of Exhibition And Stud Plants 
To obtain many of our fine stud plants, it was necessary to buy complete 
collections from other growers. In some cases we bought two or three 
hundred plants to obtain one fine specimen. Some of these plants are 
valued between five and ten thousand dollars. Obviously, we cannot sell 
these special plants, but we offer divisions every year. 
During the past years we have picked out some 5000 plants as being the 
best in our collection of more than 75,000 mature plants. We now have 
for sale divisions of some of these plants. Since we have only one or 
perhaps two divisions of each plant to offer, it is impractical to list them 
here. We have prepared a separate listing of each division that is cur- 
rently available, and we invite inquiries for this list. 
In order to acquaint new prospects for this type of plant with the wide 
range of colors included in these lists, we have chosen five of our best 
known hybrids to list here. They are as follows: 
