BACK BULB DIVISIONS—from our finer varieties Minimum 
Price 
Per Bulb 
Janette (Alexanderi, ‘“Westonbirt” x Joy Sander.) This is among the finest of 
varieties. 25.00 
Jungfrau, variety “Blush.” (Alexanderi, ‘“Westonbirt” x Eagle.) One of the very 
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Liliana (Lilian Sander x Louisiana.) We have a number of these flowering for 
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Nefrititi, variety “Celeste,” A.M., R.H.S. (Alexanderi, ‘’‘Westonbirt” x Pervaneh.) 
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Nicholas Sander (Moonbeam, Erie x Bodmin Moor.) We offer a few propogations 
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Pearl, variety “Magnificum,” F.C.C., R.H.S. (Alexanderi, ‘’‘Westonbirt’” x Grandi- 
florum.) This is one of the proven parents of some of our finer varieties....___. 50.00 
Pres. Wilson No. B-258 (Alexanderi, “Westonbirt’ x Lowianum, fine.) An out- 
standing yellow by any standard. Bronze medal, Cymbidium Society........... 100.00 
Princess Mary (Garibaldi, ‘““Magnificum” x Princess Astrid.) Dark pinks. Very 
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Pharos, variety “Paragon,” A.M., R.H.S., and Tufton’s Cup winner. (Warbler, 
“Westonbirt” x Flamingo, “Aureum.”) A lovely golden yellow...................- 100.00 
Rusper (Pearl, “Magnificum,” F.C.C., R.H.S. x Veronique.) Fine bronzes and golds 10.00 
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Swallow (Alexanderi, “Westonbirt’” x Pauwelsii, C. de H., F.C.C., R.H.S.) we 
have a wide selection of these in the most noted varieties, ie., “Superbum,” 
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West Park (Alexanderi, “Westonbirt” x Landrail.) Lovely buffs... 35.00 
Water Rail, variety “Dubloon,” Bronze medal, Cymbidium Society, 1950 (Alex- 
anderi, ‘“Westonbirt” x Pixie.) In addition to this we have back bulbs from 
several other fine Water Rails blooming this season... 100.00 
All back bulbs are well rooted (usually with a year’s growth) 
and have a flowering expectancy in our ranges of about two 
years. We do not release back bulbs unless they have a vigorous 
start and should grow into fine large plants. 
