DENEHURST V. SURPRISE AM-RHS (Dervish x Lady Mona) 
Compact habit of growth with flowers of medium size Bad excellent form. “Stem length 
of dignified proportions. The color is a fusion of deep to faint chartreuse. The breeding 
qualities of this fine hybrid are internationally recognized. Very rare, and very few plants 
in world for sale. 
DERVISH (Bordube v. Eau de Nil x Grace Darling) . 
Modest in its space consumption, producing flowers exquisitely fashioned i in chartreuse 
and white. 
DIANA BROUGHTON (Doris Black x Grace Darling) 
This bright Cypripedium of waxy, light greenish yellow topped by a white dorsal edge is is 
appealing for its simple coloring and ruffled borders as well as its large size. 
ELAINE Il, V. LUNA (insigne, Sanderae x nitens-leeanum, Charlesianum) .. 
A large flower of perfect formation. The sepal ‘and petals are amber Gened and flushed 
with purple-brown. Two-thirds of the large, well shaped dorsal is white, the remaining 
portion is greenish-brown lined and streaked with purple. A very beautiful, strong grow- 
ing, free-blooming Cypripedium. 
F. C. PUDDLE FCC-RHS AM (Actaeus Bianca x Astarte) . 
Excellent shape and texture, glistening white except for fone of pale yellow on ate 
staminode. Rounded, niveum type lip. 
HARRISIANUM V. SUPERBUM, G. S. BALL’S VAR. (Barbatun x Villosum) 
Probably one of the finest cut-flower Cypripediums in existence, aeihenlety as it is 
more or less a continuous bloomer, producing on long stems, large flowers almost 
entirely dark Indian red in color with a touch of light green in the central area and a 
slight fusion to perilla purple in the dorsal veins. The small area of white in the upper 
dorsal emphasizes by strong contrast the dark coloring. Beautiful mottled foliage. 
JOHN THATCHER (Lady Dillon x Thrums, Langley var.) 
(Illustrated on page 15.)—All the visitors who have seen a group of this variety grown 
at our nursery have been much impressed by the size, excellent form and _ brilliant 
color of this Cypripedium. It is strong growing and the flowers are unusually large. 
The general color tone, pouch and petals are a bright mahogany red on a yellowish 
green base. The large well-shaped dorsal is white save for a small area of green at the 
base and a large area of deep purple spotting. 
MARGARET MacCAULL (Chesham x Doris Black) ; 
Of unusually fine form, Margaret MacCaull is romaintceentl ai. an Early autumn day in 
its subtle blending of rich tones. The deeper coloring of russet and sepia in the upper 
half of the bloom is made more vivid by the snowy edge of the dorsal. The pouch, 
lower half of the petals and dorsal-sepal combine lighter shades of citron green and 
olive yellow. 
REDSTART, EXBURY VAR. AM-RHS (Nubian x Mrs. Carey Batten) . . 
Medium-size flower. The pouch is solid perilla purple. The javier half of the Salil 
is a perilla purple, while the upper half is marked with Indian purple. The base of the 
dorsal is darkest purple changing into perilla with narrow white border. 
ROSY DAWN AM-RHS (Gwen Hannen album x Astarte) .. 
Amply proportioned and well balanced, this hybrid is pereelaint white, sews tinged 
with blush. There are rose specklings at the base of the sepals and petals and the lip is 
white with a pink flush. 
WARRIOR, GREEN’S VAR. AM (Alcibiades, v. Illustrious x Lord Wolmer, v. Duke of Marlborough) 
No brief description can do justice to this world-famous hybrid. It has a free flowering 
habit; symmetrical flowers average size. Dorsal is apple green with chocolate spots. 
Pouch and petals are chartreuse heavily overflushed with chocolate rust. 
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