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C. WARNERI var. ARDENHOLM x Lec. MIAMI var.—June 
C. Warneri is a proven parent for dark, rich colcr. Le. Miami var. June 
has flowered several years in June. It is hoped that this will carry through 
to the offspring of this cross and make a dark, richly colored Cattleya for 
May and June. Season variable. 
Community pot size—1.00 each; 12 for 10.50 (bare root) 
CAHSTHLLE ALBA (CG, Cowaniae x CG) Hdithae vary Alberts) 
This cross is similar to #973 but is expected to flower a little later. 
134,” pot size—2.00 each; 3 or more 1.75 each 
C. MONMOSS var. MANDARIN x Le. WILBOROUGH var. 
ENS Ge (eer ea: 
Exceptional shape. Dark lavender sepals and petals, maroon lip. Febru- 
ary-March. 
134,” pot size—2.50 each; 3 or more 2.25 each 
C. GIGAS IMPERIALIS var. JUNE MORN, SELFED—June 
This plant selected from an importation many years ago has proven most 
dependable for June. We have selfed it to increase the type. The lip is 
very large and ruffled. The sepals and petals are broad and flat. Will 
produce 5 and 6 flowers per bulb. 
134,” pot size—2.00 each; 3 or more 1.75 each 
C. WARNERI var. ARDENHOLM x C. DUPREANA—May- 
June 
This cross will produce many dark flowers at a very desirable period. C. 
WARNERI var. ARDENHOLM is a proven stud plant. This C. DUPRE- 
ANA preduces fine dark flowers with red velvet lips. 
Le. FLORIDA var. COMPACTA x Be. CLARA ALBERTS var. 
ROTUNDA (See picture, page 19). 
Two very fine varieties—rich dark colors—round shape—very robust-grow- 
ing and free-flowering. We expect the result to be large flowers of round 
shape and exceptionally large, frilled lips of intense color. Fall. 
Community pot size — 1.00 each; 12 for 10.50 (bare root) 
Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
