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INSIGNE VAR. HAREFIELD HALL FCC-RHS : 
The background of this bloom is a yellow- ae The petals are slienny, petites with 
brown and the dorsal has a white border. It is a very large bloom. 
JAMES O'BRIEN (insigne x Monsieur de Curte) 
Similar to insigne, Harefield Hall but larger. 
KING ARTHUR (Bingleyense x Monsieur de Curte) ; 
One of the best cut-flower Cypripediums, this dee averoae See Gee Bieomen bare 
Hessian brown petals and pouch, void of any trim, and a similarly colored dorsal blending 
to light perilla purple and finally to a faint showing of white. 
KITTY (Swinburnei x T. B. Haywood) 
Kitty is a well-shaped, medium- see bloom ihe! pochn is ecicn Purcle cathe a fioht anil: 
green tip. The apple green predominates in the dorsal with veins of deep Indian purple. 
The inner part of the petals is the same shade of green flecked with Indian purple and 
edged in Corinthian purple. 
LEYBURNENSE VAR. MAGNIFICUM (Syn. Mrs. Haywood) 
A gay flower, delightful in its almost solid coloring of peal aomaie. It hae a Round even 
appearance void of ruffled edges and is an early bloomer. 
MADAME ALBERT FEVRIER (Germaine Opoix x insigne) 
A fine commercial variety, being an extremely free Bloomer ‘and aor a Ecler 
scheme of Indian red and apple green. It is adorned by a great many medium-sized dark 
Indian red spots which lend a certain fascination to its already beautiful appearance. 
MARTIN (Bourton Lady x Swallow) 
The sharp coloring of large dark indian eo eo over eroro een remind And aiaia 
white helps to make this massive free bloomer attract the eye. In the petals it repeats the 
combination to a less intense degree and adds shadings of russet borrowed from the 
pouch, solid in that color. 
MAUDIAE VAR. MAGNIFICUM FCC-RHS (Callosum, Sanderae x Lawrenceanum Hyeanum) . . 
Probably the most profitable cut-flower Cypripedium, this green and white hybrid blooms 
throughout the entire year. Beautiful mottled foliage. 
MEMORIA J. H. WALKER (Lady Dillon x Cardinal Mercier) 
Matching petals and pouch of claret brown, crisply pines in andes: rele aeteete 
this large free-blooming Cypripedium. The dorsal is colored in citron green under dark 
Indian red changing to perilla purple over white. 
OLYMPUS, THE CHAIRMAN (Alcibiades x Leeanum, Clinkaberryanum) 
The markings of this bloom present an unusual study in design, Beadited by Bane 
proportions and soft coloring. The flower offers in way of contrast a warm sorghum brown 
pouch against a large tapering citron green tinted sepal. The vivid dividing lines of the 
center petals and dorsal, matching the upper pouch, lend accent to the picture, the dorsal 
of which is ornated by neat of tiny spots clinging to ray-like apple green veins fading 
eventually to white. 
PITCHERIANUM, WILLIAM’S VAR. (Harrisianum x Spicerianum) ais 
Very free growing and prolific flowerer, carrying flowers on very Teng green ems. Dorsal 
white with an aurora of apple green wath a claret midriff. Petals and erated chartreuse with 
a chocolate overflush. 
PYRAMUS (Hera v. Euraydes x Mrs. W. Mostyn) 
Large bloom. Pouch and petals a combination a aecheeene se ‘Nile Sieee. Dorsal pean 
at base, shading to white and heavily spotted with perilla purple. 
QUEEN OF THE BELGIANS (Cynthia x Monsieur de Curte, Alportense) 
With pouch and petals of soft deep Corinthian red blended in part over saya Season 
this bloom renders an easy, soothing sensation to the eye. This is supplemented by the soft 
sorghum brown to dull perilla purple spots daubed at random over the white and faint 
apple-green dorsal. 
ROSSETTI VAR. MAGNIFICUM (insigne, Sanderianum x Maudiae) 
This lovely yellow bloom has very light green at its dorsal while the Upper third i is lynite: 
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