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MATURE CATTLEYA HYBRIDS 
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Note: All of the following plants are flowering size. The price is determined by 
the number of bulbs and the size of the plant, and the number of sheaths. Plants 
will be sent in sheath when ordered jUst prior to flowering time. We do not quote 
mature plants by pot sizes as we think this is misleading due to the different growth 
habits of the varities. For instance, a plant with long rhizomes might have only 4 
bulbs in a 5-inch pot where a plant with short rhizomes might have 6 bulbs in the 
same size pot. Minimum price is for 4-5 bulb plant. We have additional varieties 
not listed. Write us if there is something special you want. See also the Connoisseurs 
List, Page 22. 
22 C. Marceliana (C. Ballantineaea x C. Trianae)—October-December. Fine form, 
closed throat, dark purple lip, light lavender sepals and petals. A fine free- 
flowering Cattleya cross made by Mr. Alberts to lengthen the season of 
Ballantineana. 
12.50 — 15.00 — 18.00 — 20.00 
25 C. Ballantineana var. Alberts (C. Trianae var. Edgar Knight x C. Gigas)— 
September-November. Deep purple throat, rosy-lavender sepals and petals. 
Free-flowering. 
12.50 — 15.00 — 18.00 — 20.00 
90 C. Monmoss (C. Monarch x C. Mossiae). Lavender—Spring 
7.50 — 10.00 — 12.50 
98 C. Ardmore (C. Enid x C. Mossiae)—Spring. Lavender. 
10.00 — 12.50 — 15.00 
100 Le. Canhamiana alba (Alberts strain) (Lc. Purpurata var. Orchidknoll x C. 
Mossiae Reineckiana Young's var.)}—May-June. Limited number. Conceded 
to be one of the finest strains of this famous white--colored-lip cross. 
25.00 
NO. 765 Lc. MOTT H. PARTIN (C. ENID VAR. MAGNIFICA X 
Lc. HYPERION VAR. MANDARIN) 
and Boynton Beach on the Gulf Stream 
