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and Boynton Beach on the Gulf Stream 
C. ENID ALBA VAR. MANDARIN, AM-AOS 
No. 833-98] 
C. Intertexta var. Juliette x C. Trianae var. Broomhills—Winter and spring. A 
white hybrid to flower from Christmas to Easter. 
3”—6.50 31,”—8.00 
C. Clotho (119 strain) x Le. Florida—Fall thru winter. Similar to #797 and 
#810. Florida is unusually dark, heavy-textured and long lasting. A fine 
Clotho was used to fix the flowering to the Christmas season. 
134”—1.75 2/4" —2.75 22” —4.50 
C. Gigas var. Bedford (WCL) x Lc. Hassallii alba var. Boynton—May-June. 
There are only two varieties of Gigas that are white with dark lips that are 
good breeders. Gigas F.M.B. and the very scarce Gigas Bedford. Some English 
authorities consider Bedford superior. Lc. Hassallii alba var. Boynton is a very 
fine snow-white with ruby lip—heavy texture—robust-growing—very free- 
flowering and very large. 
134”—1.75 2Y/."”—4.50 
Lc. Florida x Le. Momus AM.—Fall. A cross of two well-known parents that 
will give a superior fall hybrid of good growing characteristics. The flowers 
should be dark and heavy-textured. 
134”—1.75 21/,”—-4.50 3”—6.50 
Lc. Medon x Le. Cardinal—vVarious. Lc. Medon is a fine bronze. Le. Cardinal 
is a dark henna color. Both are unusual. We anticipate a fine rich bronze 
result. See photo page 8. 
134”—2.25 21/,”—3.00 21,”—5.00 3”—7.50 
C. Ruby x Cattleya A. J. Ruck—Spring and summer. C. Ruby has the darkest 
maroon sepals and petals and labellum one could imagine. It has flowered 
with us twice a year in December and July for seven years. The parentage is 
unknown as it was raised in a batch of seedlings from which the label was 
lost. We have crossed this with the very dark A. J. Ruck. The flowering 
season could vary, but should be predominantly late spring and early summer. 
See photos page 4 and 12. 
134”—1.75 24" —2.75 
