O32 
933 
940 
950 
oO 
97 | 
O73 
976 
O77, 
978 
982 
C. Princess (C. Trianae x C. Lueddemanniana) x C. Ruby—Fall and winter. C. 
Princess is a large, bold flower of heavy texture that flowers regularly during 
December. Color is uniform lavender and solid in sepals and petals while 
the labellum is deep rose and ruffled. Combined with C. Ruby (described in 
#920) should give a fine dark flower at a desirable season. See photo page 13. 
21/,”—2.00 2/,"—3.00 3”—5.00 
Le. Florida x Le. Boadicea var. ‘‘The Queen’’—Fall. This cross should yield the 
large, heavy-textured, dark maroon-purple flowers that command first attention. 
21,”—3.00 3”—5.00 31/.”—7.50 
Le. Florida x Le. Miami var. Silver Bowl, FCC-AOS—September-December. See 
#797 for description of Lc. Miami var. Silver Bowl. Lc. Florida extremely dark 
sepals and petals, bright maroon lip, fine form. 
2/2”—3.00 
L. Purpurata var. Orchid Knoll x C. Enid alba var. Mildred—Spring. This cross 
is a combination of 3 famous breeders: L. P. var. Orchid Knoll; Mossiae Rein., 
Young's var.; Gigas F.M.B. Should make a cross superior to even the best Can- 
hams and give a more scattered flowering season. These seedlings are robust 
growers and as all the parents are the most productive of all the species they 
will be very free-flowering. 
2/2”—3.00 3”—5.00 31/,”—7.50 
C. Ruby x Le. Florida var. Nugget—Fall. See picture and description of C. 
Ruby under #920. This Lc. Florida had extremely large golden areas deep in 
the throat of the labellum. See photo page 13. 
21,” —3.00 3”—5.00 3/,”—7.50 
Lc. Aquitania (Lc. Britannia alba x C. Enid alba var. Mildred)—Various. Both 
parents are of exceptional quality, very free-flowering, and have fine shape 
with broad petals. The sepals and petals are a glistening white and the lips 
dark purple. 
134,”"—1.50 2V2”"—3.00 
C. Edithiae var. Alberts x C. Oenone alba var. Easter Gem—Spring. Medium- 
sized white. Multiple annual growths. Free-flowering. 
21/."—3.00 3”—5.00 
C. Edithiae var Alberts x C. Cameo var. Easter—Spring. This Edithiae (tetra- 
ploid) is one of the best white breeders. The progeny of this plant are in- 
variably strong growers and break and flower freely. A fine Easter white is 
anticipated. 
2,"”—3.00 
C. Titrinae var. Perfection x Le Miami var. Winter. C. Titrianae var. Per- 
fection has the perfect shape required for Exhibition type flowers. We know 
this character is imparted to the offspring from previous crossing. The Miami 
will impart richness of color. 
21/,”—3.00 
C. Warneri var. Ardenholm x Le. Miami var. Juno—May and June. C. War- 
neri is a proven parent for dark, rich color. Le. Miami var. Juno has flowered 
several years in June. It is hoped this will be a dark, richly colored Cattleya 
for May and June flowering. 
13-1550 
C. Estella alba (C. Cowaniae x Edithiae var. Alberts)\—May to July. Similar 
to #973 but expected to flower later. 
134,”—1.50 2V,”—2.00 2/,”—3.00 3”—5.00 
C. Enid alba (C. Mossiae Reineckiana Young's var. x C. Gigas F.M.B.)—Winter. 
Same as #883. See photo front cover. 
21/,°—3.00 3”—5.00 
C. Monmoss var. Mandarin x Le. Wilborough var. Helen FCC-AOS—February- 
March. Exceptional shape. Dark lavender with maroon lip. 
13/4,” —2.00 2/,”—4.00 
Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
