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Name, Parentage and Description Size 
C. Alesia (C. Mossiae “Reineckiana” Young’s 
Variety X C. Dionysius Alba No. 97) 
Here again we have a very fine Spring White with 3” 
Colored Lip. We use a particular Dionysius Alba 342” 
which has made some wonderful Hybrids for us. 
The famous C. Mossiae “‘Reineckiana” (Young’s Va- 
riety) is the other half of this cross. Season is May 
and June. We have bloomed several plants of this 
variety and also have a number in bud and through 
the past year they have grown very well. 
C. Marion Patterson (C. Marion Davies X C. 
Trianae “Broomhills Variety”) 
The union of these two wonderful parents produces 3” 
a White Hybrid which blooms during the months 316" 
of March and April making it a very valuable 
Easter White. Blooms are of extremely firm texture 
and growth has been very strong through the seed- 
ling stage. The flowers are an excellent clear white 
with a minimum amount of yellow in the throat, are 
very large and from the first few plants which 
bloomed they are sure to be excellent producers. 
C. Evamay Patterson (C. Intertexta “Juliettee” X C. 
Trianae “Broomhills Variety”) 
The crossing of these two Cattleyas has brought Sie 
about a fine new Hybrid which is weli shaped, large 312” 
sized, excellent in texture and a strong grower. The 
most important asset of this new White Cattleya 
is the fact that it blooms during early Spring 
through Easter. We have bloomed twelve plants of 
this variety. and they have certainly come up to 
our expectations. 
C. Catherine Patterson (C. Enid Alba XX XX Best X 
Mrs. Frederick Knollys) 
The fine growing character of both these crosses 2%” 
makes an excellent Winter White Colored Lip. Both a 
parents are extremely large flowers with very fine 3%” 
lips. Both parents always bloom during January, 
February and March. 
C. Mlle. Louise Pauwels (C. Edithae No. 1 XXXXX X C. 
Intertexta “Juliette” No. 158) 
This is an excellent grower for the months of Feb- 21%” 
ruary and March. This particular Edithae used here ae 
never blooms until the first week in March or later. 
The intertexta used is a fine type from a large 
seedling batch raised at Orchidhaven. 
C. Yvonne Adair (C. Clementine Goldfarb X C. 
Pegeen Fitzgerald) 
An exceptionally strong growing and very large 210" 
White for November and December is the result of on 
this union of two grand White Hybrids. It is not 31%” 
at all uncommon to have Clementine Goldfarb make 
two growths per year on a single lead plant. 
Flowers are always very large and it is not unusual 
to see flowers to the number of four on a stem. 
C. Pegeen Fitzgerald can always be remembered 
for its paper whiteness and very fine form. 
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