746 Le. FRANK J. LIND (Le. Windermere A.M.-R.H.S. x Le. Helen 
Wilmer A.M.-A.O.S.) 
The perfect winter-flowering hybrid (January thru March). For the con- 
noisseur and breeder who desires perfection in form and color this outstand- 
ing cross ranks among the foremost in modern hybrids—color rich through- 
out—very heavy texture—gives promise of becoming a leading parent. See 
color plate of our Frank J. Lind that received an Award of Merit at the 
Fourth Internaticnal Orchid Show in Miami 1948 in American Orchid So- 
ciety Bulletin for November, 1948. (See picture, page 6). 
21,4” pot size—5.00 each; 3 or more 4.50 each 
pee DOlEsIZe—_1.50 each 
763 Le. WILDINE (Le. Geraldine Thompson var. Maxima x Le. Helen 
Wilmer var. Superba). Christmas holiday flowering anticipated 
Le. Geraldine Thompson var. maxima (Lc. Jacquinetta x C. Trianae). Free- 
flowering—large—vigorous—November thru December—clear lavender with 
dark, ruffled, broad lip. Le. Helen Wilmer var. superba (Le. General 
Maude x Le. Wellsiana). Helen Wilmer has been described as the ideal 
orchid. Our Wilmer is one of the finest. Rich color—short trumpet— 
deeper marcon lip with gold areas. Flowers Dec. thru March. 
314” pot size—10.00 each; 3 or more 9.00 each 
A” pot size—12.50 each; 5” pot size—15.00 each 
LC. HYPERION VAR. MANDARIN 
Parent No. 765 
765 C. Enid var. Magnifica x Lc. Hyperion var. Mandarin 
s should make another fine mid-winter. bloomer. C. Enid var. 
Re ike has an unusual richness of color. It is a proven parent. Le. 
Hyperion var. Mandarin (Le. General Maude var. Victory x C. Leda) has 
excellent form and texture with uniform color and dark lip. The latter 
flowers in February. The results should be mest desirable. 
8” pot size— 7.50 each; 3 or more 6.50 each 
314” pot size—10.00 each; 3 or more 9.00 each 
Wemenot size—12.50 each; 5” pot size—15.00 each 
and Boynton Beach on the Gulf Stream 
