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CATTLEYAS AND ALLIED GENERA 
FLOWERING SIZE PLANTS 
It is difficult to enumerate all of the fine hybrids we have in our collection, but 
we are listing some of the selected flowering plants, which we are sure will interest 
our customers. 
Plants differ in size, although pot sizes may be the same, and quality, of 
course, is also a factor; therefore, we have indicated a fair spread in price for 
evaluation of size and quality. These plants are all divisions of our flowering plants. 
If you are interested in other hybrids, we invite your correspondence. 
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CHARLES P. SLOCUM SHOWN IN THE HOUSE OF FLOWERING-SIZE HYBRIDS. 
LC. SARGON (Lc. Lustre x C. Hardycna) ..2ccscch 0c ie ok sees $25-$30 
A very fine floriferous Cattleya. Habit of growth is similar to C. gigas in that it 
requires good light for best flowering. Labellum is very dark. 5” and 6” pots; season 
May-June. 
C. DAVID FAIRCHILD (C. Dupreana x C. Loddigesii, violacea) -............... $25-$30 
A lovely bifoliate Cattleya; excellent producer and vigorous grower. Blooms spring, 
summer and early winter. Generally flowers twice a year. 5” and 6” pots. 
LC. JAY MARKELL (Le. Cynthia, F.C.C.R.H.S. 
x C) May Markell]: c eisen.a. asc ee $25-$40 
A fine hybrid; white sepals and petals, dark labellum. 
One of the best of the whites with colored lips. Sea- 
son, winter. 5Y%2” and 61%” pots. 
LC. JAY MARKELL var. Sam Sharpe, A.M.A.O.S. 1953 
