AWARDS RECEIVED IN 1952 
PASADENA SPRING FLOWER SHOW 
Pasadena, California 
Silver Trophy Award of the Silver Award of the ao 
American Orchid Society Pasadena Flower Show Association 
CALIFORNIA INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SHOW — HOLLYWOOD PARK 
Inglewood, California 
First Prize For The Best Display of Cymbidiums 
SEVENTH ANNUAL SANTA BARBARA INTERNATIONAL CYMBIDIUM SHOW 
Santa Barbara, California 
First Prize for the Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ireland 
Best Garden Display ; Perpetual Trophy 
SAN DIEGO COUNTY ORCHID SOCIETY, INC. 
La Jolla, California 
Award for Orchid Exhibit from the Sixth International Orchid Show 
At each show participated in throughout the 1952 season, we received the highest award. We were especially 
honored to receive the Silver Trophy Award of the American Orchid Society at the Pasadena Spring Flower 
Show (only seven American Orchid Society Trophies were awarded among the major orchid shows in 1952), 
and the First Prize and the Perpetual Trophy at the Seventh Annual Santa Barbara International Cymbidium 
Show where the World’s truly fine Cymbidiums are judged. 
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UNFLOWERED CYMBIDIUM SEEDLINGS 
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Cross No. 477-9?" 8??-12”” 13’’-18”’ Growth Size Size 
(BE) 15 BULTERERY  X TRACYANUM hie tooo ie * - $7.50 $12.50 $18.00 
The purpose here was to obtain an early flowering hybrid 
of good constitution, The Butterfly used is much above 
average and exceptionally strong flowering. 
L19 CAVALIER (ADELMA Var. GOLDCREST X 
CTY & PRLN Baye Oe cree cgi eink Se UN ea Falk % “ % 7.50 12.50 18.00 
A beautiful golden yellow, very free flowering, combined 
with a large heavy green. “Yellows” and “Greens” 
should, of course, predominate with flowers of large size 
and good texture expected. 
L21 JOCOSITY (CURLEW Var. SUNRISE X 
LOWOI-GRANDIFLORUM, WESTONBIRT Var. 
WGC SRL bE) Ae 2a hee ag Oa Coo oe tg a at * * * 7.50 12.50 18.00 
A class cross. Two fine parents in a combination which 
should produce large heavy textured flowers in fine 
shades of green and yellow. 
(E) L23 ERICA SANDER Var. PROFUSION X ROSE- 
PTR EDEN SB stare Lier eleva Se be eae $2.00 $3.00 $5.00 7.50 12.50 18.00 
Our plan here was to produce a prolific early flowering 
hybrid of quality. The parents used will, we believe, 
insure the success of our aim. The pod parent, Erica 
Sander Var. Profusion, produces long spikes—bearing up 
to 35 fine greenish yellow flowers, while the Rose- 
fieldense, another green is very early and is also vigor- 
ous and free flowering. This should prove to be a most 
profitable early cut flower hybrid. 
Varieties marked (E) are expected to be EARLY FLOWERING. 
