FENNEDLYS =O RCHED” CATALOGUE 
FENNELL’S 
ORCHID SEED LIST 
No. 294 — C. Trianae Jungle Queen x 
Be. Cliftoni—Our best shaped heaviest 
textured trianae crossed with a very 
large fine Be. Cliftoni. Should be a 
very fine large heavy flower. 
No. 295 — Le. Aphrodite alba very tine 
x (Le. Tirlemont x C. Nutley alba) — 
Two very fine dark lipped spring flow- 
ering laelio-cattleyas. Good shape, fine 
texture, very free flowering. White 
sepals and petals. 
No. 296 —C. Claire August very fine 
dark x C. Gigas fine large dark — This 
should make a very fine free flowering 
hybrid with large heavy very dark 
flowers. 
No. 297 — Ble. Dorothy Fennell large 
very dark x Le. Gaillard superba—Two 
very fine heavy textured large dark 
hybrids. Strong growing and free flow- 
ering. This should make a very fine 
hybrid. 
No. 298 —Le. Brittannia rubra x C. 
Amethystoglossa — The former is very 
dark spring blooming, very floriferous, 
5” to 6” flowers; the latter 3”’ to 4” 
flowers very heavy texture, light color- 
ed with dark lip. Should make an in- 
teresting, free flowering novelty. 
No. 299 —C. Alecia x Le. Aenaeid — 
Both parents strong growing, free flow- 
ering with white sepals and petals and 
very dark brilliant lips. Large flowers. 
One of the best white colored lip crosses 
we've made. 
No. 300 — C. St. Petersburg x C. St. 
Petersburg — Two) of our finest St. Pe- 
tersburgs used here. Should be free 
flowering, strong, fine. Pure white. 
No. 301 — Le. Altesse Fennell’s var. x 
C. Amethystoglossa — This should be 
another medium sized, heavy textured 
novelty with good shape and color, 
Prices of any of the foregoing per 
packet sufficient for ten 500CC flasks, 
$15.00; half packet, $8.00; and one- 
fourth packet, $5.00. 
The orchids arrived last Friday in 
perfect condition and are beautiful 
plants. All of mine seem to be thriving. 
The 4 I bought last spring were out- 
doors under a tree all summer. The 
Phalaenopsis is budding to bloom again 
—just finished blooming in September 
= hasso. more: Duds... 
Mrs. J. M. 
White Bear Lake, Minn. 
BLC DOROTHY FENNELL — This is the parent plant used in cross No. 
297 on this page. 
PHALAENOPSIS 
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PHALAENOPSIS CHIEFTAIN—Very much like Phalaenopsis Doris but 
flowers always pure white and heavy textured. Probably the best large 
flowered white. 
No. 100 — Plants in 5” pots, 8-10” across longest dimension 
Flowering size - 
Be hh! Cn ES a ee $15.00 ea. 
No. 101 — Larger plants in 6” pots, 12-15” across longest dimension 
$25.00 ea. 
PHALAENOPSIS LUEDDEMANNIA — Interesting small heavy flowers. 
Color cream with transverse bars of wine-purple. Free flowering, spikes 
bear 3 or 4 flowers each. 
No. 102— Plants in 4” pots, 6”-8” across longest dimension 
Flowering size __. 
UTES Pinte ec  NR A Meg. $12.50 ea. 
PHALAENOPSIS HYMEN — A hybrid very similar to above. Will add 
variety to your collection. 
No. 103 — Plants in 4” pots, 6”-8” across longest dimension. 
LOWE PIN Ge SIZ. 602 eee Ae 
May I tell you how pleased we have 
been with our Cattleya trianae orchid 
which we received about 3 months ago. 
Four beautiful flowers opened on it just 
2 days before Christmas, and they are 
still fresh and beautiful. 
It has provided {much enjoyment for 
us and has heen a topic of comment for 
many people who have seen it. 
ibyes 2a Wy. 
Kirksville, Mo. 
Eye et LU UU Tea. 
This is just a note to report on how 
wonderfully well the Orchids you sent 
my sister are doing. One plant has 
eight lovely flowers and six buds and 
another plant will have nine flowers 
when four more buds open. The other 
plants are doing very well too but by 
comparison, they are not so extrava- 
gantly spectacular. To me it all looks 
like a miracle but then, isn’t every 
beautiful flower a miracle, * * * 
Cas: 
New York 22, N. Y. 
FENNELL ORCHID COMPANY, 
HOMESTEAD, FLORIDA 
