


Cross No. 
578 
399 
400 
401 
404 
419 
Name, Parentage and Description 
Size 
Le. George Baldwin (C. Enid “Variety Orchidhaven” X Le. 
“Princess Margaret’’) 
Please refer to description under No. 577. 
Seedlings in 3 inch Pots and Up 
2% ” 
3% ” 
C. Helen Durfee (C. Clementine Goldfarb & C. Ben Nevis) 
One of the very useful things in White Cattleyas is 
to have fine flowers in the months of September, 
October and November. This season is a busy one 
for the commercial man and is a most enjoyable 
time to have flowers for the amateur flower shows. 
A great number of plants of this Hybrid have 
already bloomed and have proven most satisfactory. 
Flowers are well shaped and of good texture. This 
Hybrid is an excellent grower. 
3% ” 
Ale 
4%” 
Pots 
Pots 
Pots 
Pots 
Pots 
Pots 
C. Frances Carlsen (C. S.E. Endicott X C. Clementine Goldfarb) 
The season for this Hybrid is about the same as 
No. 399. It is also a very fine grower. Many plants 
are putting up as many as two growths per year 
on a single lead plant. It is not unusual for a stem 
to bear as many as four flowers. 
C. Enid (C. Mossiae “R.E. Patterson” X C. Gigas) 
This is a repeat cross of a very dependable Cattleya. 
Two very fine parents were used. C. Enid has always 
been known for its fine growing characteristics. 
Flower production has always been above average 
in this particular cross. 
Le. Ruth Jonson (C. Admiration X Le. Altesse “Var. 
Orchidhaven’’) 
An abundance of C. Remy Chollet in this cross will 
go a long way in making it a fine Hybrid. Both 
parents are of the best type procurable. Several of 
the 3% inch plants have bloomed. The flowers were 
very dark and very well shaped. The plants con- 
tinue to grow like either one of the parents. 
C. St. Petersburg (C. Clementine Goldfarb “Osmers 
Var.” X C. Eucharis “Var. Orchidvale’’) 
C. Clementine Goldfarb (Osmers Variety) is a 
proven pure White which is an extremely vigorous 
grower. In flower production it is unexcelled. It 
always makes two growths on single lead plants. 
The C. Eucharis which was used was the best pro- 
curable. Season is variable, the main crop coming 
in during January, February, March and April with 
some blooming at late as mid-summer. C. St. Peters- 
burg was named in honor of the first Orchid Show 
held in St. Petersburg, Florida on April 2nd, 1949. 
3% ” 
fallee 
4% ” 
316” 
J Wide 
A% ” 
Pots 
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Pots 
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Each 
$12.00 
$14.00 
$16.00 
$12.00 
$14.00 
$16.00 
$12.00 
$14.00 
$16.00 
$12.00 
$14.00 
$16.00 
$12.00 
$14.00 
$16.00 
$18.00 
