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Le. Mary Noble (C. Enid #250 x Lc. Miami)—Various. Another of our very 
fine Enids—fine color, shape and an unusually large frilled lip, like Brasso- 
cattleya. A very richly colored Miami was used. Large, fine shape and very 
heavy texture that distinguishes all our Lc. Miami. Again this should produce 
prolific bloomers. Seedlings are fast growers. 
21/,"—3.00 3”—5.00 3Y,”—7.50 4”—10.00 
Lc. Canhamiana var. Splendens x Lc. Florida var. Gold Star. The cross is 
similar to #917, but a different Canhamiana was used. Spring. Dark laven- 
der. Very free-flowering. 
2%,”—2.00 21/,"”—3.00 3””—5.00-7.50 
Lc. Emmie Livingston (C. Clotho x Lc. Miami var. Silver Bowl, FCC-AOS)—Fall- 
Winter. This Clotho made with C. Enid x C. Trianae var. Uplands is very 
fine, large, robust growing, winter-flowering, rich in color, heavy texture. 
The Lc. Miami is one of the finest of a group that has yielded from 85 to 
90% exhibition-type flowers. Variety Silver Bowl is a consistent winter 
bloomer. We expect this hybrid to flower around the Christmas holidays. 
Some will scatter thru the fall and winter. 
21/,"”—3.00 3”—5.00 31/2”—7.50 4”—10.00 
41/,”—10.00-12.50 5”—12.50-15.00 
Le. Florida x Le. Frank J. Lind—Fall and Winter. Lc. Florida is very much like 
Lc. Miami with almost the same exceptional qualities. Lind is a very fine 
hybrid, its main attribute being a perfectly round shape and dark color. It is 
not free-flowering, but combined with this robust and free-flowering Lc. Florida, 
this latter dominant parent should produce an ideal Christmas-flowering result. 
3”—5.00-7.50 
Lc. Luminosa (Laelia Tenebrosa var. Charlesworthii AM x C. Dowiana var. Aurea) 
—-Summer and Fall. This outstanding Laelia Tenebrosa, in our collection since 
1918, flowering every year, is probably the finest variety ever found, receiving 
an A.M. from the Royal Horticultural Society of England years ago. Long- 
lasting unusually heavy-texture and in shape far superior to the type—dark 
bronze. This re-make of Lc. Luminosa should give a very fine bronze. This Tene- 
brosa always flowers late winter to spring. 
2Y%,”—2.00 2Y2"—3.00 
Le. Mary Noble (C. Enid var. G. West x Lc. Miami)—-Various. Whenever a very 
fine Enid is used the results almost invariably are good provided the other 
parent is a tested breeder. We have several Enid stud plants, out of over a 
thousand Enids, that produce fine results. Influenced mainly by the dominant 
pollen parent and noteworthy for the abundance of fine flowers produced at 
various seasons—many winter. 
21/,”—3.00 3”—5.00 3Y,”—7.50 4” —10.00 
Lc. Emmie Livingston (C. Clotho var. Rosea x Lc. Miami var. Silver Bowl FCC- 
AOS)—Fall thru Winter. The same cross as No. 797. This cross gives such 
excellent promise that we repeated it with another Clotho. Clear, rosy color 
with very fine shape—very dark lip—yellow eyes—heavy texture. 
2Y2”"—3.00 3”—5.00 3,”—7.50 4”—10.00 
Blc. Wagnette (Blc. Nanette alba x C. Mossiae Wageneri)—Various. The Blc. 
Nanette used in this and the following hybrids is, in our opinion, the out- 
standing white Brassocattleya, pure white and of vigorous constitution and 
freer flowering than most Bc's. Past results indicate that Blc. Nanette does 
not invariably produce pure white offsprings—some previous crosses have 
been tinted—some with good colored lips and some all white. Quality and 
size has always been very good. Crossed with a fine white Mossiae, we 
anticipate superior results. All of these Nanette crosses should be very fine, 
the object being to prolong the flowering period into various seasons. Spring. 
3”—5.00 4”—10.00 
Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
