766 
800 
801 
833 
Ble. Sanford (Lc. Cantara x Ble. Francis Lamb). Winter-spring. See description 
page 10. 
5”—20.00-35.00 51/2”—-25.00-40.00 6”—27.50-50.00 
C. Oenone alba (C. Mossiae Wageneri x C. Labiata alba var. Rogersi)—Spring 
and summer. This cross was made from two extremely fine plants. The C. 
Mossiae var. Wageneri was picked from several hundred seedlings raised 
from crossing two fine types. The Labiata alba is probably the finest one in 
existence. It gives this cross unusual keeping qualities. Flowers have been 
left on the plant for 6 weeks without spotting or deteriorating. Seedlings 
have the same keeping qualities as the parent. Flowers are medium size with 
2 or 3 per stem. They are extremely prolific bloomers. 
7.50 — 10.00 — 12.50 — 15.00 — 20.00 
Le. Rochelle (C. Mossiae var. Rochelle x Lc. Kismet)—Spring. The ideal spring 
flowering cross that is quick to mature and much improved over straight C. 
Mossiae. Le. Kismet has the background of General Maude which has made 
so many fine hybrids. Those that take after the Mossiae parent will have 
darker lips and color. Those that take after Lc. Kismet will be superior. 
7.50 — 10.00 — 12.50 — 15.00 
C. Enid Alba—January-March. A favorite white-colored-lip. See front cover 
photo. 
10.00 — 15.00 — 18.00 — 22.50 
Le. Mossadin (Lc. Mossiae x Le. Katadin)—Spring. Lavender. 
10.00 — 12.50 — 15.00 
Le. Jacquinetta (C. Empress Frederick x Lc. Lustre)—Fall. Lavender, with some 
having splashes of darker color on the ‘'wing tips.”’ 
10.00 — 12.50 — 15.00 
Le. Geraldine Thompson (Lc. Jacquinetta x C. Trianae)—Fall. Lavender. 
12.50 — 15.00 — 18.00 — 22.50 
NO. 724 BC. IMPERIAL 
Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
