LIST OF SEEDLINGS — 
“*§$-484 Sussex, fine dark gold bronze X Pixie, Carpentiers var. 
The object of this cross is to produce a vigorous growing hybrid of exceptionally 
free flowering habit and of rich high color. Sussex is gaining favor as a parent 
by prominent breeders because of its good color and productivity. The Pixie used 
in this cross is the finest we have seen and attracted much attention at a recent 
Santa Barbara Cymbidium show. The well shaped sepals and petals are a rich 
golden brown. The lip is large, well shaped, creamy yellow with a bold deep 
maroon bar on its basal portion. 
tS-1309 Woodhamsianum concolor X Esmeralda, AM. RHS. 
The results hoped for here are for a concolor, or self, on the order of the Esmer- 
alda parent. The Esmeralda, AM. RHS., is one of the most popular plants in our 
nursery each spring. This grand variety bears long arching sprays of clear greenish 
yellow flowers. The creamy white lips have very light markings of ochre yellow. 
The Woodhamsianum parent is of the same type and has been used successfully 
before for breeding of this type. 
CLARE ARMSTRONG var. RUBY 
(Alexanderi, Westonbirt var., FCC. RHS. X Mirella) 
Silver Medal, Cymbidium Society, 1950. Sepals and petals are white with 
pink blushing while the lip is marked with dark ruby red. 
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