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Lc. Lusanda var. Bronze x Ble. Lyranda var. Chrome—Fall, winter. Lc. Lusanda 
used here had very bronze sepals and petals with ruby lip—medium-sized. 
Blc. Lyranda var. Chrome had yellow sepals and petals and ruby-lip—large 
flowers of very heavy texture. 
134,”—2.00 
(Le. Rex Harlequin x C. King George) x Le. Cardinal—Various. First parent had 
yellow sepals and petals with ruby lip. See picture of Le. Cardinal. Page 8. 
134,”—2.00 
Le. Aeneid (C. Fabianid x Lc. Brittannia alba)—Various. Lc. Aeneid is a re- 
make of an excellent white colored lip cross that has predominantly ruby lip 
and yellow eyes. Very free-growing and free--flowering. Can bloom at any 
season. #1022 is the same cross. 
13/,,”—1.50 
Lc. Miami var. Janet x Bc. Clara Alberts—Fall. Lc. Miami var. Janet, one of 
finest of Miamis, with solid color in sepals and petals almost matching ruby 
lip. Bc. Clara Alberts one of finest of fall Brassos. Large, bold flowers. This 
will certainly be an outstanding fall Brassolaeliocattleya hybrid. 
13/4,” —2.00 
C. Cameo x Ble. Nannette alba—Winter-spring. Cattleya Cameo flowers at 
Easter and Nannette in fall. Some will come lavender and pastel shades while 
some should be white. 
13/,”—1.50 
C. Heatherwood x Lc. Miami var. Glory—Fall. C. Heatherwood flowers in 
late August. This particular plant used had extremely heavy texture. Miami 
var. Glory has proven a superb breeder. See photo page 2. 
13/4,”—1.50 
Lc. Wilborough FCC AOS x C. Titrianae var. Mandarin FCC AOS—December- 
February. Another Christmas flowering hybrid that should be hard to beat 
for color, quality and timing. 
13/4,”—3.00 
C. Bembridge alba x C. Enid alba var. Superba. A midwinter white with 
colored lip that will have freedom of flowering with a darker lip than Enid alba. 
13/,”—1.50 
Le. Lusanda x Le. Cardinal—Various. A cross that will produce vivid art shades. 
Flowers of medium size. 
134,”—2.00 
Lc. Lusanda var. Bronze King x Le. Cardinal—Various. Similar to #1087 but 
with a different Lc. Lusanda. 
134,”—2.00 
Bic. Lyranda x SLe. Romona—Fall and winter. A yellow crossed with a Sophro 
red. A great riot of color mixtures can be expected from this hybrid. 
13/,”—3.00 
Le. Dinard x (C. Remy Cholet x C. Fabria) x C. T. Titrianae var Noel—Both 
parents have fine dark color with yellow eyes in throat. The labellum of both 
parents is very frilled with dark crimson color. 
134"—1.50 
Le. Elinor var. duPont x Bc. Daffodil. Lc. Elinor var. duPont is a pur 
Bc. Daffodil is a yellow. Both flower in the spring. Beck? Mabon 
134”—3.00 
Le. Henrietta J. Dane var. Joan x Le. Luminosa aurea. Both are fine yellows 
that will not give spade lips. Both parents have ruby labellums. This hybrid 
should make a rare Spring flowering yellow of distinction. 
134,”—3.00 
Le. Jane Dane x C. Mossiae Reineckiana Young’s var. Should be a good 
Spring white with colored lip. 
134,”—2.00 
Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
