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Fennell’s Orchid Seed List 
No. 338—Lc. Ernie Pyle x C. Bob Betts—A- 
free flowering, dark, fine laelio-cattleya 
crossed wii a very fine, heavy, round white. 
We expect a dark, heavy textured, fine 
shaped bloom. 
No. 339—C. trianaei, fine var. x Lc. Altesse— 
A very fine shaped, dark trianaei crossed 
with the beautiful, round, strong growing 
Altesse. Season—winter-early spring. 
No. 340-C. trianaei, fine var. x Blc. Dorothy 
Fennell—A fine, strong, floriferous trianaei 
with strong orchid s&p dark lip crossed with 
the large, heavy, vigorous brasso-laelio-catt- 
leya, dark s&p, very dark lip. 
No. 341—C. Bobb Betts x Le. Frank, Lind— 
‘A very fine, heavy, round pure white crossed 
with the large, dark, full laelio-cattleya, with 
rich, dark lip. Expect a fine shaped, large, 
dark bloom. 
No. 342—Le. Black Hawk x Lc. Waubesa, 
bronze x Le. Ophir — A floriferous hybrid 
with interesting bronze tones and brilliant 
purple lip crossed with a yellow laelio-catt- 
eya. We are hoping for a proportion of 
bronze and yellows and some very darks in 
a medium sized flower. Probably a wide 
variety of color in this cross. 
No. 343—C. trianaei, fine var. x C. Skinneri 
—A large, good shaped C. trianaei with dark 
splash in the petals and dark purple lip 
crossed with a fine dark C. Skinneri. Should 
PHALAENOPSIS 4 produce medium to large sized flowers in 
‘ re Pepe like this nes ue days i out of 365) ee year in Bs York. Easily grown in clusters, late winter, early spring. 
the home. Temperature preferred 68-80 degrees. Sunlight 40-45%. Plants are grown in lum 
charcoal with just enough osmunda to keep them firmly in the pot. WATER ae FEED Le No 344—C: Southern Belle iy CB ob 
setting the pot in freshly made nutrient solution (1 teaspoonful Fenorco Plant Food to 1 gallon 4 fine pure white crossed with another very 
of water) to a depth of % of the pot for 2-3 hours once or twice a week (depending on how fine, heavy textured, excellent shape pure 
quickly they dry out.) Drain and place on a saucer. Phalaenopsis should dry out between white. Probable season winter-spring. 
waterings, but not as “bone dry” as cattleyas. Firm leaves and active root growth show that no 345—I¢. Marie Webb x Lc. New York— 
your Phalaenopsis is getting enough water and food. If leaves become limp but roots are =—7V— i 1 
alive, increase frequency of watering. If roots die, repot and start over. 
White Phalaenopsis spikes can be made to reflower by cutting the stem behind the last 
Two large, fine white with purple lip crossed 
here. Season various. Very floriferous. 
bloom when me sath Jie one leaving the Be ee the sas on the plant. The old stem Prices of any of the foregoing per packet 
will then branch and produce blooms. On strong plants this can be done several times. sufficient for ten 500 cc flasks—$15.00; half 
STRAP LEAVED VANDAS can be grown by this same method. packet—$8.00; one-fourth Be ete O00! 
No. 216—SOON TO BLOOM SEEDLING COLLECTION. 
Six fine young seedling hybrid cattleya plants, 8” to 10” tall, in 244” and 8” pots, two pure white included. Should bloom 
within one to two years. Includes 1 pound Fenorco Plant Food. EXCELLENT VALUE. All six plants only. $25.00 
No. 217—QUR_ BEST YEAR ROUND COLLECTION. 
14 ‘14 plants i in all—with this collection you should have flowers every month in the year—All these plants are large strong 
‘plants of easily grown varieties. The Cattleya species plants are large enough to flower on two or more growths this year 
while the Cattleya hybrids are highest quality types that can be expected to flower two or more times yearly. The Den- 
drobiums, Vandas and Phalaenopsis are also showy and free flowering types. 
CATTLEYA HYBRIDS 
1 Le. Black Hawk x C. Waubesa (dark) . 1 Fhe AS ee Tee ee A eee Pee) ee be Value 
1..C. Samuel Endicott x C. Clementine Goldfarb rae white) ui. Joo gett rok Ales ere eg er een, ar eee Value 
1 C. Enid alba (White with colored lip). . Rear BINS UO od Siw cc ee eR ee eee eee, Poe eA ea Value 
TB Ge ClarelengCV erylarge clare) geen, 0 omer a eam ar eae Sa nay ae a Re ee la Value 
CATTLEYA SPECIES 
aCe Mossiae® (Lavitearlycsprint,) eee ier: Cee ee ents el a Tore eee ue on ee Cero er. 8 Oe Value 
IUNCRMGRS ZAliEKoEL UG br ygeeeneecianaeirs Sa o o Be @ ooo & oo 8 6 S 8 “ee 8 go gould ae Value 
Sc Caelranaeie MLavecdate-dall=Winter) as. eke ke Reem. eC key aS oe tec. cement Value 
UNUSUAL ORCHIDS 
1 Dendrobium Fimbriatum occulatum—orange yellow (See Page 1) spring . . . ......2.~.,.2.~2.~, Value 
Le PhalaenopsiseDorissiSeetbage:5;) = Wirte renege | Mires fret et mer ere/ eves ON aenst: rece re Value 
1 Phalaenopsis Winged Victory (See Page oy Pe AA, oe Me eee Teac ee ee OM ey eee a LENE 
1 Vanda Margaret Fennell—Various. .. eS 7! Ca ge i ed ee Siete ett ee Ae i nk Mey) ie oe a Value 
1 Vanda Gilbert Triboulet—Various rs oP ee ee re Re eh ree sg ree Value 
SelbssrENORCO;PEANTJE OOD Bee i ene Value 
TOTAL VALUE 
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