No. Parentage and Description 
Pot 
Size 
Price 
per 
Plant 
S-113 LC. ALBULA X LC. CANHAMIANA ALBA 
The few seedlings that have flowered from this cross have come up 
to our expectations for a heavy textured white with a solid purple 
lip. The vigor leaves nothing to be desired. This too is a cross which 
is sure to earn a good name for itself. Should be highly desirable for 
either cut flower production or exhibition. Winter to spring. 
5-122 BLC. C. CLIQUOT X LC. PLYMOUTH 
This cross is sure to command interest and it is quite possible that 
many plants on flowering will command top prices. The Ble. Cliquot 
parent had cinnabar red sepals and petals with a solid red lip, the 
side lobes closing over the column. The Le. Plymouth parent had 
yellow sepals and petals with a crimson lip. 
9-123 C. IBBIE X C. AMABILIS 
The object here is for a variety that is a strong grower, will have well 
colored, heavy textured flowers about 5” across on long strong stems. 
The seedlings are exceptionally vigorous. Though fall bloom should 
predominate the season will run over to early winter. 
S-125 LC. ALBULA X C. MOSSIAE, REINECKIANA, 
YOUNGS VARIETY 
Both parents are sure to show considerable influence in this cross 
hence the lip coloring is apt to vary all the way from the crimson 
spotting of the Mossiae to the solid dark reddish purple of the Le. 
Albula parent. We have flowered several crosses from Le. Albula 
and can now say that the sepals and petals of the seedlings here 
should be white with very heavy substance and sparkling texture. 
The season should run from mid-winter through spring. 
5-128 C. WHITE CLOUD, VERY LARGE X C. WHITE SAIL 
A very large heavy textured white to flower in the late fall through 
to around Christmas is what we hope for here. Both parents are 
noted for their large size and general high flower quality. The C. 
White Sail parent has a great many of the characteristics of a good 
C. Joyce Hannington. 
5-130 C. EVAMAY PATTERSON (C. Intertexta, Juliette 
X C. Trianae alba, Broomhill variety) 
This should prove to be a very desirable white for early spring 
through Easter. Wherever the Broomhill form of C. Trianae alba is 
used, seedlings of great vigor are assured. The shape, size and tex- 
ture of those that have flowered have been very good. 
(12) 
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22” 
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22” 
Ba 
2? ” 
2Y2” 
134” 
134” 
2V2” 
3 ” 
3.00 
4.00 
72DO 
4.00 
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10.00 
3.00 
4.00 
2.00 
ie75 
3.00 
4.00 
250 
