YELLOW SEEDLINGS 
WE have, through the years, built a nice collection of yellow 
Cattleyas and have offered to our customers divisions from plants of 
known quality. 
The breeding of yellow Cattleyas hybrids is still in its infancy and 
seedlings with yellow parentage have often flowered in varying shades 
of mauve, bronze, or even white with colored labellum. We cannot 
guarantee these plants to produce yellow flowers, but feel confident 
that a high percentage of them will be yellow. We offer them only on 
this basis. It is a chance to get fine yellows at a nominal price. 
Yellows are usually slower growers and make more slender growths 
than the lavender hybrids. 
2” POTS 
Teridntot any ONE Cross... === $ 2.50 
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TOSPlants.of any ONE Cross_...............- 22.50 
No. 431 BLC. MALVERN X C. DOWIANA, AUREA 
This should be a fine, canary-yellow flower with a 
rose- to red-colored labellum. Flowering season, 
late fall and winter. 
No. 444 BLC. CONSUL GREIG X LC. ANNE WALKER 
The flowers are expected to have yellow sepals and 
petals with rose labellums, to flower during the fall 
season. 
No. 445 (LC. CAPRICE X C. DOWIANA) X BLC. MORNING 
SUN 
The flowering season will be in the spring or early 
summer. Flowers expected to be yellow with rose- 
colored labellums. 
No. 465 BLC. CHIEF JOSEPH, GOOD X LC, PLYMOUTH, FINE 
This hybrid may produce some unusual colors, but 
yellow will predominate. 
No. 477 (C. ROBERT H. JEWELL X L. TENEBROSA, WALTER 
GRANGE) X C. MRS. ED. ROEHRS 
This hybrid is certainly worth a chance, if you want 
yellows. 
