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LAELIOCATTLEYAS (Cont'd) 
663—C. Hardyana Alba x LC. Hassallii Alba—Clear white 
sepals and petals with rich purple lip. Spring to early 
summer. AY HANG) 
3/2 5-00 
664—LC. Queen Mary var. Cumins x LC. Dorothy Fried var. 
Compacta—Two of the finest lavender exhibition plants in 
Hawaii are the parents. Progeny should be equally good. 
Fall and winter. 
1%” 2.00 Zine 2%” 5.00 
665—LC. Christine x LC. Balkis var. Superba—Another of 
those fine yellow-lavender combinations. Deep red-lavender 
result. Fall and winter. 1%” 2.00 
2” 3.50 
666—LC. Balkis var. Superba x LC. Eva Robinson—Excel- 
lent exhibition type. Rose-lavender sepals and petals, 
dark lip. Fall and winter. 14%” 2.00 
23.00 
667—LC,. Boccno x LC. Dorothy Kodama—Excellent shape. 
Large, heavy textured, lavender. 1%” 2.00 
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668—C. Enid x LC. Bocono—Similar to #667. 1%” 2.00 
669—LC. Thebes var. Bronze King x LC. Nuuanu var. Ishii— 
A yellow to bronze of excellent potentiality. Thebes parent 
is a proven one and the Nuuanu one of the best yellows 
ever produced in Hawaii. 127 2.00 
2” 3.50 
670—C. Enid var. Amazon x LC. Woodstar—Exceptional 
size and bright lavender color. Winter and spring. 
142” 1.50 
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671—LC. Kaumana x LC. S. J. Bracey—Bright orange yellow; 
very vigorous. 1%” 2.00 
672—LC. Edith Wilkie x LC. Canberra Stonehurst var.— 
Another of those terrific lavender-yellow combinations re- 
sulting in deep lavender-bronze. 1%” 2.00 
673—LC. Myallace (LC. Kitty Wallace x LC. Mysia)—Excel- 
lent shape; lavender sepals and petals with dark lip. 
5” 25.00 
674—-SLC. Nanette (SLC. Meuse x C. Dinah)—Red lavender; 
medium size; very heavy texture. 5” 25.00 
675—LC. Nuuanu x C. Orion—Very heavy textured yellow 
to orange-bronze with red lip. WY eel) 
3” 6.50 
676—LC. Balkis var. Superba x LC. South Esk var. Empress 
—Two of the best exhibition type lavenders. Large well 
shaped flowers. Lavender, darker lip. 1%” 2.00 
677—LC. San Jacinto (LC. Santa Claus x C. Thorout)—Very 
large free flowering lavender with a rich purple lip. Ex- 
cellent texture. 5” 20.00 
678—C. Aslands x LC. Mysedo var. Miya—A very dark 
lavender of excellent size and shape. 1%” 2.00 
679—LC. Mysedo var. Miya x Self—A selfing of this beau- 
tiful red-bronze hybrid. Will probably segregate for yellow 
and bronze. 1%” 3.00 
680—LC. Morvyth Magnifica x C. Gay Gordon—Very dark 
lavender of excellent size and substance. 6” 17.50 
681—L. Flava x LC. Windernere—The bright yellow Flava 
crossed to a perfect shaped large exhibition hybrid. Try it. 
We might all get a surprise! 12” 2.50 
682—LC. Mrs. Medo x LC. Balkis var. Superba—Another of 
those super lavender-yellow combinations. Phe hAbY) 
683—SLC. Rainbow Hill x LC. Mrs. Medo A.M.-R.H.S.—A 
fine Sophro of very rich color; yellow to red-bronze. 
142” 3.00 
684—LC. S. J. Bracey x SLC. Rainbow Hill—Equally good 
and similar to #683. 1%” 3.00 
685—LC. Mimbreno Silvas var. (LC. Sargon x C. Octave 
Doin)—Very heavy texture. White, light purple flush, large 
Sargon type. 5” 35.00 
686—LC. Edith Wilkie (LC. Mrs. Harold Lloyd x C. Dinah 
A.M.-RB.H.S)—A fine selection of this well known hybrid. 
Excellent shape; light lavender sepals and petals, dark lip. 
Suan .O0 
687—-LC. Alexandra Endicott (LC. Alexandra Sunset x C.S.E. 
Endicott)—Rich salmon color of good size and shape. 
5” 30.00 
688—LC. Sunflame (LC. Gabrielle Petit x LC. Mrs. Medo)— 
Bright yellow sepals and petals, rich lavender lip. 
Sito. O0 
689—SLC. Sunset Cloud (SLC. Rainbow Hill x C. Dowiana 
Aurea)—Bright orange-red. Good size, texture, and shape. 
Selected forms 35.00 and 50.00 
LIPARIS 
A genus of widely distributed orchids. They like the 
shaded part of the Cattleya house. Pot in Osmunda 
or Hawaiian iree fern. Never let them go dry. Of very 
easy culture. 
690—Bis-Striata (Burma)—Stem-like pseudobulbs 6-10” high. 
Terminal spikes of tiny green-yellow flowers. A charming 
botanical. Flowering size on logs 7.50 
4” 5.00 
LYCASTE 
Every amateur collection should have at least one 
plant of these. They do not require much heat. Plenty 
of water during active growth. A decided rest when 
dormant. 
691—-Aromatica (Mexico)—Winter. Fragrant golden yellow 
flowers. Smells like cinnamon. 4” 5.00 
692—Candida (Colombia)—Spring. Pale green, rose 
markings. Logs 5.00 
693—Macrophylla (Central America)—Winter. Olive green, 
pink lip. Very large flowers. 6” 7.50 
MAXILLARIA 
A genus widely distributed in tropical America. They 
are widely divergent of type. Culture is similar to that 
given Lycaste. 
694—Camaridii (Panama)—Long creeping rizomes. Beauti- 
ful pure white flowers along the leaves when in new 
growth. Flowering size on logs 7.50 
No. 693—Lycaste Macrophylla 
