LAVENDERS 
R-1289 - (Lc. Helen Wilmer, Silver Medal Award x C. Palatine) Both parents are 
dark lavenders with deep rose lips, of heavy texture. and excellent form. 
The Helen Wilmer of this mating has petals averaging 2-3/4" in width and 6-1/2" in 
spread, while the very dark petals of C. Palatine are 3-3/16" in width and 7-1/4" in 
spread. A small area of deep orange centers the throat of Helen Wilmer; large, 
yellow eyes and veining are characteristic of Palatine. This cross is expected to 
be highly productive of quality cut flowers for the Christmas-New Year's period. 
1-3/4'' Pot - $2.00 each 10 or more - $1.60 each 
R-1626 - C. HENTSCHELII (C. Dupreana x C. Gigas, Hamilton's Variety) This 
cross should be outstanding for high productivity during May and June, 
the months of graduations and weddings. This Dupreana has heavy, dark lavender 
petals of 3-1/8" width and 8-1/4" spread. Its long and ruffled lip is tipped with deep 
rose-crimson, with golden eyes and veining in the throat. The flowers of the gigas 
are of very good proportion and heavy substance, 3-1/8" in width and 8-1/2" - 9" 
in spread. The handsome rose lip is moderately ruffled and has yellow eyes and 
veining in the throat. 
1-3/4'' Pot - $2.00 each 10 or more - $1.60 each 
R-1670 - (Lc.Helen Wilmer x Bc. Imperialis, var. Senora de la Colina) Late winter 
to spring flowering, this cross should be highly desirable for Christmas, 
New Year's and on into Valentine's Day. The Helen Wilmer parent is of exquisite 
dark rose color, with heavy textured petals 3" in width and 6-3/4'' in spread. The 
deep purple lip is broad and slightly ruffled with indistinct gold veining in the throat. 
Bc. Imperialis is also of very good proportion and A-1 substance, having rose petals 
3-1/8" in width and 7-1/2" in spread. Its very large, dark rose lip is ruffled andhas 
yellow veining in the throat. 
1-3/4" pot - $2.00 each 10 or more - $1.60 each. 
