Cross 
No. 
29 
30 
33 
44 
33 
109 
111 
4 
133 
170 
Description 
Le. Princess Margaret x C. Mossiae. Good lavender flowers 
for late spring and early summer. Flowers have exceptional 
lasting qualities. April-May—Lavender 
Zygopetalum Mackayi. We offer a small quantity of this unusual 
botanical. The sepals and petals are a light yellowish green 
blotched with purplish brown. The lip spotted with violet- 
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C. Mary Carrico (C. G. P. Walker x Le. Woltencia). This one 
has proved outstanding. The dark lavender sepals and petals 
and rich dark lip, combined with the excellent form, make 
this a want item on your list. Jan.-Feb.—Lavender 
C. Martha (C. Ella Mae Sutton x C. Mendelii Alba). A prolific 
white of good qualities. A dependable spring and early summer 
bloomer makes this a valuable type for holiday stock. 
Feb.=June=—W hite tae se ek irre ae ee eee ee ree 
Bc. Jubilee (Bc. Seafoam x C. Trianae). Some interesting 
types have developed from this cross. Extra heavy growth and 
texture have made this one a popular type to grow. Flowers 
are variable, from white to white with colored lip, to suf- 
fused pink. Dec.-March 
C. Helene Williams (C. Bobbie Jewell x C. Barbara Dane). 
Reports on this type have been very favorable. The large 
white heavy textured flowers of good form have been reported 
very similar to Bow Bell types. Sept.-Oct.—White 
C. Pearl (C. Blanchleys x C. Bobbie Jewell.) A type similar to 
cross No. 109. Flowers are not as large but are very proliferous. 
The snowy whiteness of this hybrid presents an interesting 
flower. Sept.-Oct.—White 
Bc. Caronis (Bc. Albion x C. Mossiae Wagnerii Magnifica FCC 
RHS). An excellent white to suffused pink Brasso should be’ 
produced here. The combination of the heavy texture of Albion 
and good form of the Mossiae should blend to produce an 
exhibition flower. Supply limited. Winter—Variable 
Le. Robert Doig (C. Belgica x Lc Titymoma). The most popu- 
lar seedling in our range today. Our supply is limited as 
demand has been heavy for this variety. The broad overlap- 
ping petals and even color of the sepals and petals and rich 
dark full lip combine to produce an outstanding hybrid. Many 
award types should be forthcoming from this outstanding hy- 
brid. Dec.-Jan.—Lavender 
(C. Crepuscule var. Crimson Glory x C. Amabilis). A very 
dark hybrid will be the result of this cross. A very dark blood 
red lip protruding from the rich dark lavender sepals and 
petals will make this a good, well balanced hybrid. March- 
June—Lavender 
Size 
3 Lot 
4” Pot 
Sueeot 
2152? Pot 
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4” Pot 
5” Pot 
2%” Pot 
3”) Pot 
4” Pot 
5 Pot 
134”, Pot 
2” Pot 
214” Pot 
Sa Oe 
4” Pot 
5” Pot 
Pot 
Pot 
Pot 
Pot 
Pot 
Pot 
Pot 
3” Pot 
344” Pot 
134” Pot 
Dee ot: 
Sa Pot 
2.50 
8.00 
10.00 
1.50 
2.00 
4.00 
