ARACHNANTHE (Cont'd) 
25—Moschifera—Dark green wiih chocolate markings. A 
strong musk scent when in flower. Very bizarre. 6-7” 10.00 
26—V. Herziana x A. Moschifera—A bigeneric hybrid with 
Arachnanthe and Vanda. Should produce a blue scorpion. 
3” 5.00 4” 8.50 5” 12.50 
27—Aranthera Rainbow (A. Moschifera x REN. Storiei)— 
Reds, purples; a rainbow of colors in the scorpion shape. 
RE PAA 3” 5.00 4” 8.50 
28—V. Mem. T. Iwasaki x A. Moschifera—Shades of green 
to yellow with darker spotting. Scorpion shape. 
5” 12.50 6” 15.00 7” 17.50 
29—V. Ellen Noa x A. Moschifera—This should produce a 
very fine large flower; color deep tan-red to yellow-brown. 
Exceptional texture. 1%” 1.50 
23.00 
BIFRENARIA 
Intermediate house orchids, allied to Lycaste and 
requiring similar culture. 
30—Harrisoniana (Brazil)—Flowers 3”; creamy white to 
purple flush. Flowering size 7.50 
BRASSAVOLA 
Epiphytes closely allied to Cattleyas and Laelia. Of 
easy culture. Grow as you would Cattleyas but give 
more light. 
31—Digbyana (Honduras)—April to May. Large solitary 
green-white flowers. Huge fringed lip. The most outstanding 
species and becoming very rare. The grandfather of most 
modern hybrid Brassos. 4” 15.00 
5” 20.00 
32—Glauca (Mexico)—Spring. Flowers singly on short stems. 
Pure white with magenta eyes in the throat. Heavy 
texture. Flowering size on logs 7.50 
No. 31—Brassavola Digbyana 
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33—Nodosa (Central America)—Autumn. Called “Lady of 
the Night.’ Lovely star white flowers, fragrant at night; 
terete foliage; likes lots of light. 
Flowering size on logs 2.50-3.50 
33A—Perrinii (Brazil)—Very similar to B. Nodosa. Terete 
foliage. Flowers better shaped and present a neater ap- 
pearance. Flowering size on logs 7.50 
HYBRID BRASSOS 
Generic combinations containing Brassovola, Cattleya, 
Laelia, and occasionally Sophronitis. These constitute 
some of the most outstanding exhibition type orchids 
noted for their large size, wonderful colors, and the huge 
labellum. 
34—BC. S. M. Damon (C. Mrs. E. Roehers x B. Digbyana)— 
Lovely chartreuse and lemon yellow. Exceedingly large lip. 
5-6” 25.00 
35—BLC. J. K. Lilly x LC. Sam Houston var. Brilliance— 
Excellent potential. Both parents of superb quality. Lavender 
color. Season, fall and winter. 14%” 2.00 
36—-BLC. Kanoa (BC. Montalvo x LC. Waromas)—Some very 
fine things are appearing in this cross. Excellent shape. 
Warm lavender color. Winter and spring. 3” 4.00 
4” 7.50 
37—BLC. Helen Suda (BLC. J. K. Lilly x BC. Hartland var. 
Courageous)—Dark color, excellent shape. The best of these 
are blue ribbon stock. Winter and spring. 3” 4.00 
(Ne TEX) 
38—C. Marguerite Coll x B. Digbyana—Pale pastel to white 
with a huge fringed lip. Winter. 2250 
39—BC. Seafoam var. Snow Sheen x C. Concinnity—A 
speculative cross. Both parents white. Hope for a fine 
white Brasso of good shape and texture. 2” 2.00 
3” 4.00 
40—BC. Daffodil x C. Gregorio Yellow var.—Deep butter 
yellow of exceptional texture. Flowers small to medium. 
Winter season. 
2” 3.00 4” 8.50 
3” 5.00 Siaez.50 
41—C. Furnace var. Majestic x BC. Diadem Lavender var.— 
A very dark lavender of brilliant color, good size, and fine 
texture. We EEX) 
3” 5.00 
42—-BC. Diadem Alba (B. Digbyana x C. Eleanore)—A very 
large white with a beautifully fringed lip. 5” 15.00 
43—BLC. Nanette Alba x Self.—A number of these have 
flowered. Equally good to the original strain. Some pure 
white; others with touch of lavender in the lip. Very large. 
2” 3.00 3” 5.00 342” 7.50 
44—BLC. Nanette Alba (BLC. Everest x C. Annette)—Top 
selections from the original strain that we have propagated. 
No better stock can be found. 5” 35.00 
6” 45.00 
45—BLC. Nanette x C. Edithiae—Pale pastel. Very heavy 
texture. Large size. Winter season. Zin 3.50 
3” 6.00 
46—BLC. Blanche Okamoto (LC. Canberra Stonehurst var. 
BLC. Nanette Alba)—Some wonderful things are flowering 
in this cross. Salmon to peach-yellow to chartreuse. Ex- 
cellent shape and texture. 3” 7.50 
: 4” 12.50 
47—BLC. Palikea (C. Gladys Tsukamoto x BLC. Nanette 
Alba)—A variable cross, some pure white, others pastel. 
Good texture and shape. 4” 7.50 
48—C. Mescalero Alba x BLC. Nanette Alba—A large 
Brasso. White with a purple lip. Some forms pure white. 
Good shape. 
3” 4.00 342” 7.50-- 4” 10.00 
