YELLOWS — Continued 
No. 515 BLC. MORNING SUN X SELF. 
There is more of a gamble on the outcome of self 
crosses than in breeding with another parent. How- 
ever, we believe this particular cross has good pos- 
sibilities and we predict yellow flowers with rose 
labellums. 
CONTROLLABLE CATTLEYA SEEDLINGS 
DURING the past few years a great deal of attention has 
been given to Cattleya hybrids whose flowering period can be 
controlled by the use of additional light. This is of particular ad- 
vantage to the commercial grower because he can have plants in 
flower for the Holidays (Christmas, New Year, Easter, etc.) which 
would not ordinarily be blooming at these times. 
You will notice that these hybrids have been developed from 
C. labiata, C. gigas and C. Dowiana parentage. These species 
have developed free-flowering, dark hybrids—characteristics that 
are always desirable. So whether or not you wish to control the 
flowering period, these hybrids are most attractive. Their natural 
flowering season will be during the fall and early winter. 
2” POTS 
Deelant otidny ONE Crosser $ 2.00 
Sarlanissotany ONE Cross-2 see ee. 5.50 
VOSPOn seOr anya MELClOSs. 6 eee 17.50 
No. 464 _C. AMABILIS X C. PEETERSII 
Fine dark flowers. 
No. 466 C. VILLE DE LIEGE X C. BRUSSELS, ALBA 
A good white for controllable flowering. 
No. 467 BC. Mme. BRASSEUR HYE, SUPERLATIVE GOOD VAR. 
X LC. JOSEPH HAMPTON 
A very vigorous grower. Both parents are fine darks. 
Some flowers should have flares in the petals. 
No. 468 LC. JOSEPH HAMPTON X C. PEETERSII, FINE DARK 
Two very fine dark hybrids; will produce some won- 
derful flowers. 
