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Le. Frank J. Lind (Lc. Windermere AM-R.H.S. x Le. Helen Wilmer AM-AOS)— 
January-March. The perfect winter-flowering hybrid. For the connoisseur and 
breeder who desires perfection in form and color this outstanding cross ranks 
among the foremost in modern hybrids—color rich throughout—very heavy 
texture—gives promise of becoming a elading parent. See photo page 7. 
3”—7.50 31/,”"—10.00 
Le. Wildine (Lc. Geraldine Thompson var. Maxima x Lc. Helen Wilmer var. 
Superba)—-December-March. Lc. Geraldine Thompson var. maxima (Lc. Jac- 
quinetta x C. Trianae). Free-flowering—large—vigorous—November thru 
December—clear lavender with dark, ruffled, broad lip. Le. Helen Wilmer var. 
superba (Lc. General Maude x Lc. Wellsiana). Helen Wilmer has been de- 
scribed as the ideal orchid. Our Wilmer is one of the finest. Rich color—short 
trumpet—deeper maroon lip with gold areas. See photo page 2 and cover. 
3/,”—10.00 4” —12.50 5”—15.00 
C. Enid var. Magnifica x Lc. Hyperion var. Mandarin—December-March. This 
cross should make another fine mid-winter bloomer. C. Enid var. Magnifica 
has an unusual richness of color. It is a proven parent. Lc. 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 most desirable. See photo page 5-6. 
3Y%/”—9.00 4”—12.00 5”—15.00 
Blc. Sanford (Lc. Cantara x Blc. Francis Lamb)—Winter-Spring. Lc. Cantara 
(Lc. Sargon x Le. Valencia) is very similar to Lc. Miami and is an outstanding 
modern hybrid. The season is fall to winter. The latter is an exceptional Brasso 
of good form and color. Flowers winter to spring. 
31/,”—10.00 4” —12.50 5”—15.00 
Lc. Wilmosa (C. Monmoss var. Mandarin x Lc. Helen Wilmer var. Superba)— 
January-March. An early spring-flowering hybrid of remarkable parents. C. 
Monmoss var. Mandarin (C. Monarch var. Colossus x C. Mossiae var. Alberts) 
was selected from several hundred plants for this mating. It has flowered 
during March for many years in succession. Flowers are well formed with 
exceedingly broad petals of dark lavender and heavy dark fluted lip. Le. 
Helen Wilmer var. superba is described under Cross #763. A March flowering 
season is anticipated. This is the most difficult month in which to produce 
fine hybrid flowers. The seedlings are willing growers. 
4”—12.50 
LC. HYPERION VAR. MANDARIN 
Parent No. 765 
and Boynton Beach on the Gulf Stream Sy 
