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C. Gigas Imperialis var. June Morn (Selfed)—June. This plant, selected from 
an importation many years ago, has proven dependable for June. We selfed 
it to increase the type. Lip is very large and ruffled. Sepals and petals broad 
and flat. Will produce 5 and 6 flowers per bulb. 
2,” —2.00 2/,”—3.00 
C. Warneri var. Ardenholm x C. Dupreana—May, June. This cross will produce 
many dark flowers at a desirable period. This variety of Warneri is a proven 
stud plant and the Dupreana produces fine, dark flowers with red velvet lips. 
13/4,”—1.50 2,” —3.00 
C. Loranore Alba x C. Mossiae Reineckiana, Young’s variety. A late spring 
white-colored lip that should be gorgeous, 
2%,” —3.00 
Le. Florida var. Compacta x Bc. Clara Alberts var. Rotunda—Fall. Two very 
fine varieties, rich dark colored, round shape, robust-growing, and free-flower- 
ing. We expect this cross to have large flowers of round shape and excep- 
tionally large, frilled lips of intense color. 
134” —1.75 22” —4.00 
C. Labiata var. Charlesworthii AM x C. Enid alba var. Mildred—Fall, winter. 
This Labiata is a fine white variety with a purple area on the lip. Desirable 
also for its unusually free-flowering and robust-growing characteristics. 
Crossed with our fine Enid alba we are confident that we have attained a 
remarkably fine cross. This parentage should give a controllable hybrid. Normal 
flowering would be fall to winter. See photo page 11. 
2,”—3.00 Limited 
Le. Florida var. San Jose x C. Mossiae var. Mandarin—Fal| and winter. Lc. 
Florida var. San Jose is a very rich-colored flower with ruby ruffled lip and 
golden yellow eyes in throat. Fine texture and form. The C. Mossiae var. 
Mandarin has been pronounced superb by all who have seen it in flower. 
Deep-colored lavender sepals and petals with very dark ruffled lip. The 
flower is very erect and the top sepal is perfectly straight (unusual in Mossiae). 
Texture and form are of exhibition quality. 
21," —2.00 21,”—3.00 3”—5.00 
Le. Jacquinetta var. Fort x Le. Florida var. Alberts—Fall and winter. Lc. 
Jacquinetta var. Fort is a famous breeder of fine offspring. It seems to impart 
rich coloring and a freedom of flowering on each growth no matter when 
growth is made. Thus its offspring have given flowers around the seasons. 
Le. Florida var. Alberts has excellent form-texture and dark ruby or maroon 
lips and sepals and petals of glowing maroon-purple .Both are tops as growers. 
134,”—1.50 2V/,”—2.00 21/,’’—3.00 
Le. Sarasota (C. Atlanta x Le. Valencia) x Le. Jacquinetta var. Helena—Falll, 
winter. When mature, should bloom on each new growth. A free, easy 
grower. Freedom of bloom, should have an abundance of flowers. 
134,”—1.50 2Y2”—3.00 
Le. Willborough var. Helen FCC-AOS x Le. Miami var. Silver Bowl FCC-AOS— 
Late fall-winter. Both parents won First Class Certificates flowering in February. 
The background of each parent has produced prize winners. Both parents 
have golden areas and rich maroon lips and very dark sepals and petals. 
134,”—3.00 (few) 
Le. Miami var. Silver Bowl FCC-AOS x Le. Gaillard var. Mandarin.—Late fall- 
winter. This Gaillard won best cattleya in Miami Orchid Show with 7 flowers 
It normally flowers with 3-4 large flowers per growth. Superb shape and 
texture and large golden areas on the lip. Fine growing habit. This hybrid 
should flower around the holiday season and be of exhibition quality. 
2V2"—4.00 (few) 
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