LAVENDER — Continued 
No. 372 
No. 373 
WHITE: 
No. 338 
No. 370 
LC. MODEL, MOREDA, F.C.C. X C. REMY CHOLET, 
BRUGES 
A fine-shaped flower of good color. We expect the 
flowering season to be in late fall and early winter. 
LC. PRINCESS MARGARET, STONEHURST X 
(SLC. ILIONE X SLC. RADIANS, G.M.W., F.C.C.) 
This will undoubtedly be a very dark flower. The pre- 
dominance of the Laeliocattleya has given it good 
growing habits. The young plants are robust 
growers. 
BLC. NANETTE X C. MOSSIAE, WAGNERI 
The Blc. Nanette used in this cross is pure white— 
shows no color in the labellum. C. Mossiae, Wagneri 
used as one parent should tend to bring the flower- 
ing season toward spring. A good bet for Easter 
blooms. The young plants show great promise in 
producing good flowers as they have very vigorous 
foliage. 
C. JOYCE HANNINGTON, PERFECTION X BLC. 
NANETTE 
Few white hybrids equal the quality of C. Joyce 
Hannington. It has been outstanding wherever it has 
been flowered. Some flowers developing from this 
hybrid may come with a splotch of color in the label- 
lum, or it may produce all white flowers. We expect 
the C. Joyce Hannington parent will contribute some 
of its excellent form to the offspring. Dec.-Jan.-Feb. 
WHITE WITH COLORED LABELLUM: 
No. 346 
C. ALWYNII, JANE FROMAN X LC. HASSALLI 
COWAN’S VAR., F.C.C.R.H.S. 
Two very fine parents were used in this hybrid. The 
seedlings are extremely vigorous growers and show 
promise of a good hybrid. Solid, brilliantly colored 
labellum can be expected. Nov.-Jan. 
