No. 
Parentage and Description Sine Plant 
S-54 C. CHILLICOTHE oF 7.50 
(C. Brussels alba X C. Labiata var. Gilmouriae) 4” 15.00 
The C. labiata used here is the most famous, and considered to be 
the best, of the white with purple lip labiatas. The C. Brussels 
alba should assist in every way to make this an excellent cross. The 
seedlings have a compact, sturdy growth habit. We have considerable 
confidence in this cross. A promising white with purple lip. 
S-56 C.NARCISSUS VAR. BRILLIANCE X C. CREPUSCULE om 6.50 
A hybrid of high color. We expect that this will be a winter flowerer of 328 8.50 
good quality. A check of the pedigree here should inspire confidence. 
S-59 BLC. CONSUL GRIEG X LC. GILLIAN De 3.00 
Several plants of this cross have flowered recently and we have been 2 4.00 
very pleased with the results. The flowers have been very large, of a8 10.00 
good substance and with very pretty yellow sepals and petals. The 
lips show the Brasso influence. 
S-60 C. PORTIA (C. Bowringiana X C. labiata) QV" 4.00 
There has been such a steady demand for plants of C. Portia that 30 6.50 
we feel amply justified in remaking a superior strain of this old time 4” 12.50 
favorite. The growth, as could be expected, is excellent. The cattleya : 
labiata used is a selected form from a famous home raised strain 
of this species. The Bowringiana is of equal quality. The plants are 
bifoilate and will have about 12 flowers to the spray. Season— Fall. 
S-61 C. BOWRINGIANA, FINE VAR. X C. PORCIA, Be 3.00 
CANNIZARO VAR., AM. RHS. 22” 4.00 
An improved C. Bowringiana would perhaps describe this cross. The ah 6.50 
growth is good and plants of this cross will appeal to those who like 
the small cluster cattleyas of good quality. 
S-63 C. CHAPMANAE, STEWART’S VAR. X C. ENID 2V2" 4.00 
The C. Chapmanae used here is difficult to tell from C. Porcia, Cani- 
zarro var., AM., RHS. It is expected that the results will be a flower 
of very good shape and substance, intermediate in size between the 
two parents. The season probably will be variable. 
S-65 LC. ROYALIST (Lc. Joseph Hampton X C. Mt. Royal) oy 8.00 
We, in all sincerity, can not speak too highly of this cross. We have ae 15.00 
seen several of them flower to date and feel confident that some fine 
exhibition forms will come from this cross. The shape of those we 
have seen flower has been excellent while the size, substance and 
coloring have all been very good. Under artificial light the flowers 
have a dark reddish purple color. The season is apt to be variable 
though late fall through winter is apt to predominate. 
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