Lc. MIAMI VAR. GLORY 
Parent No. 790, 1038 
807 Le. Luminosa (Laelia Tenebrosa var. Charlesworthii AM x C. Dowiana var. Aurea} 
—Summer and Fall. This outstanding Laelia tenebrosa, in our collection since 
1918, flowering every year, is probably the finest variety ever found, receiving 
an A.M. from the Royal Horticultural Society of England years ago. Long- 
lasting Unusually heavy-texture and in shape far superior to the type—dark 
bronze. This re-make of Lc. Luminosa should give a very fine bronze. This Tene- 
brosa always flowers late winter to spring. 
13/fe1h75 D197 5 2/,"”—4.50 
809 C. Enid var. G. West x Le. Miami—Various. Whenever a very fine Enid is used 
the results almost invariably are good provided the other parent is a tested 
breeder. We have several Enid stud plants, out of over a thousand Enids, that 
produce fine results. Influenced mainly by the dominant pollen parent and 
noteworthy for the abundance of fine flowers produced at various seasons— 
many winter. 
134”—1.75 21/,”—4.50 3”—6.50 
810 C. Clotho var. Rosea x Lc. Miami var. Silver Bowl FCC-AOS—Fall thru Winter. 
The same cross as No. 797. This cross gives such excellent promise that we 
repeated it with another Clotho. Clear, rosy color with very fine shape—very 
dark lip—yellow eyes—heavy texture. 
134”—1.75 21,"”—4.50 3”—6.50 
CHRISTMAS ORCHIDS 
The following crosses are expected to flower in December or January. 
ACE OS COry 9/9799 807,624, 9).1,-932;.947, 960,962) 965,970: 
996, 997, 1000, 1001, 1003, 1043, 1044. 
and Boynton Beach on the Gulf Stream 9 
