RIVERMONT SEEDLINGS YELLOWS AND UNUSUALS 
R-1045 (Lc. Caprice x C. Dowiana) x Ble. Morning Sun, var.Antique 
The (Lc. Caprice x C. Dowiana) parent produces long, tapering petals of good 
proportion and heavy substance, 1 3/4" in width and 7" in spread. Its lip is of 
contrasting Doge purple, ruffled, with narrow margin of light lavender. Clear 
yellow eyes and veining mark the throat. 
The Mimosa yellow sepals and petals of the Hlc. Morning Sun are of very good form 
and very heavy texture, measuring 2 5/8" x 51/2", Its large lip of Doge purple is 
heavily ruffled and fringed with lemon yellow in the throat. Bloom record of this 
plant has been very good. 
A handsome spring pastel is expected. 
1 3/4" pot — $2.50 each -2.1/2" pot - $6.00 each 
R-1484  (Blc. Consul Greig x C. Hentschelii, Good Variety) 
The golden-Chinese yellow petals of the Blc. Consul Greig parent are of A-1l form, 
texture and coloring, measuring 6" in spread. The lip is tipped with a large area 
of Lilac purple, slightly ruffled; in the throat is slight gold veining. 
Hentschelii bears large petals and sepals of medium rose coloring, very good in form 
and substance. Its dark rose ruffled lip and golden eyes and veining in the throat 
make striking contrast in this flower. Bloom record is good, and this plant has been 
used as parent in two other crosses. 
A bronze-plum-unusual colored flower is expected for June and July. 
2 1/2" pot - $6.00 each 
R-1474 (Blc. Consul Greig x Le. Anne Walker) 
Bic. Consul Greig produces heavy orange petals and sepals. The petals measure 23" 
x 75", of very good form. The orange-red-bronze lip is tipped with rose, and marked 
with gold eyes and veining in the throat. Previous bloom record is very good on this 
outstanding flower. 
The Canary yellow petals and sepals of the Anne Walker are of good form and heavy 
substance. Petals measure 2 1/16" x 6 1/8"; dorsal sepal measures 1 5/16" x 3 1/4". 
The funnel type lip of Beetroot purple is moderately ruffled. Heavy, clear golden— 
yellow veining marks the throat, in the absence of eyes. This Anne Walker has good 
bloom record and is parent of other crosses, among which is the Lc. Amber Glow which 
received an AM AOS on its first blooming at the National Capitol Show in Washington, 
D.C., November, 1952. 
A yellow for the fall season is expected. 
2 1/2" pot - $8.00 each 
R-1325 (Le. Corsair x Ble. Consul Greig) 
The Le. Corsair produces light orange petals and sepals of 21/4" x 61/4", of 
good form and heavy texture. The lip is large, reddish-purple, and the throat 
is golden-orange. Bloom record since 1942 shows good and very good. Parent 
of three other crosses. 
The Consul Greig produces golden yellow-—bronze sepals and petals of good form and 
heavy texture. The golden lip is veined with orange and is tipped with reddish- 
bronze. The plant has good bloom record and has been used as parent in three 
other crosses. 
A winter yellow of very fine quality is expected. 
1 3/4" pot - $3.00 each 2 1/2" pot — $8.00 each 
