No. Parentage and Description gee Plant 
20-28 C. MEMORIA ALICE BALDWIN 4" 10.00 
(C. Edithiae X C. Trentino) Sy 15.00 
A pure white cattleya of good substance is characteristic of this 6 20.00 
hybrid. The growth is compact and vigorous. The season is spring. 
20-29 C. MRS. F. KNOLLYS (C. Hardyana s 12.00 
X C. Mossiae, var. Countess Grey, FCC.) ey 15.00 
A good grower and a free bloomer. The season is variable, though ye 17.50 
mainly winter. Sepals and petals are rich rose lavender with darker 
lip veined gold. 
20-30 C. MONARCH X LC. JOSEPH HAMPTON Ae 10.00 
Again another very good show type hybrid has resulted from using AY.” 15.00 
Le. Joseph Hampton with C. Monarch. The flowers on those that 5 20.00 
we have bloomed have been large, of good shape, substance and 
coloring and have had exceptionally dark lips. The season seems to 
be shaping up to late fall and winter. 
20-31 C. MONMOSS X LC. ALTESSE 4” 12.00 
Bred from carefully selected parents, this hybrid should make a Ay." 15.00 
fine record for itself. The season will be winter and spring. Sepals 5” 20.00 
and petals will be medium to dark rose-lavender, while the lips . 
can be expected to have considerable color. 
20-32 BLC. MONTECITO X C. NEBO AV een .00 
This is turning out to be a remarkably pleasing winter bloomer. 5s 20.00 
The sepals and petals are of medium purple while the well shaped 5, ae 50 
lips are intensely clear dark purple with sharply defined yellow in . 
the throat. The two outstanding characteristics are the remarkable 
substance of the sepals and petals and the clarity of the coloring in 
the lips. 
20-33 C. MOSSIAE X C. THETIS 4” 220 
This is a companion cross to our No. 20-2. The qualities here, ley LES ONO 
too, are outstanding. Again we say to those who want something 557 9750 
good for February and March that this has proven very satisfactory 7 
with us. 
20-34 C. MT. ROYAL (C. Enid X C. Maggie Raphael) AG 12.00 
We think very highly of C. Mt. Royal for two reasons, firstly be 5a 15.00 
cause of its flower quality, which is large, dark, of excellent shape §” 25.00 
and substance. And secondly, for the fact that it passes these 
characteristics strongly on to its progeny. The growth is strong 
and the season is early summer. 
20-35 C, OCEANID (C. Nebo X C. Trimos) ay 15.00 
An abundance of blooms for early spring. The growth is strong 52> 20,00 
and compact while the flowers can be classed as an improvement 6. 25.00 
over the well known cross, C. Nebo. 
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