Strictly Red MePLellan !!! 
One hundred per cent home grown, these are young plants flowered 
once or twice previously. From selected parent stock, they are above average 
hybrids, which we are able to offer at very reasonable prices. 
Name Parentage and Description Size Price 
ALL LAVENDER FLOWERS 
LC. ATLANTIS (Le. Coquette x C. Dinah)—We used our two 5” $10.00- $20.00 
best Atlantis to produce this cross and results to date 6” 12.00- 30.00 
have shown good lavender color with a bright, fuchsia 
labellum. Some have yellow eyes in the throat. Shape, 
texture and substance is good—late Fall and early 
Winter. 
LC. CLIFF HOUSE (C. Enid v. gigantea x Lc. Sheba)—Some of 5” 7.50- 12.00 
the medium to light lavender sepals and petals are 6” 10.00- 20.00 
touched with darker color at the tips. The ruffled dark 
lips are nicely marked with yellow eyes, offering con- 
trast for the lighter sepals and petals—Variable. 
LC. COLMA (Lc. Chevalier x Le. Atlantis)\—Bright, light to med- 5” 10.00- 15.00 
ium rosy-lavender, with a colorful fuchsia labellum, 6” 12.50- 20.00 
ruffled on the edge. On some, a touch of the labellum 
color appears on petal tips—Spring and early Summer. 
LC. DARRELL WALKER (C. Varuna x Le. Carrie Goldfarb)— 5” 10.00- 15.00 
Medium lavender petals and sepals with a darker, 6” 12.50- 20.00 
contrasting labellum, yellow eyes and veining in 
the throat—Fall and early Winter. 
BLC. LAKE MERCED (Blc. Mrs. A. Faulkner x Be. Irene)—Med- 5” 7.50- 12.00 
ium to light delicate lavender with a slightly darker 6” 10.00- 20.00 
labellum, set off by yellow eyes deep in the throat 
—Fall and Winter. 
C. WHITE FOG—Shown C. LIFE’‘S BLOOD (C. Varuna x C. Crepuscule)—A bright dark 5” 6.00- 12.00 Ble. LAKE MERCED—Shown 
inHeath Pot to medium lavender, as the name implies. The con- 6” 10.00- 20.00 in Expanded Metal Con- 
trasting darker labellum has an interesting gold area 
in the throat—Spring and Summer. tainer. 
BC. MT. DIABLO (C. Leda splendens x Be. Hartland)}—Wide 5” 6.00- 10.00 
variation in color from lavender flushed white with 6” 10.00- 15.00 
a colored lip to rose lavender. Most product a distinc- 
Sea page 2s for tive rosy lavender of good shape and size—Fall. See page 23 for 
: LC. PANHANDLE (C. Apalachee x Le. Trempealeau)—The deep 5” 7.50- 15.00 OVO I AL COTLGiner 
Ornamental Container purple labellum offers interesting contrast to the light 6”  12.00- 20.00 ci 
Prices to medium lavender sepals. Brilliant gold eyes in Prices 
the throat—late Fall. 
C. REDWOOD (C. Crespuscule x C. intertexta)—Medium to 5” 7.50- 15.00 
dark lavender sepals and petals. A bright, contrasting 6” 12.00- 20.00 
lip with gold eyes in the throat—late Spring and 
LC sis Hes (C. Di ik Le Matador) 14 General pulmes 2mm? 0.00 =a 5 Commas: tetera cent ac 
Le. PAN HANDLE—Sho : 2 nah x Lc. Matador) x C. General Pul- .00 - 4 : : 
anatioatharot ail teney)—A distinctive splash of dark color on the light 6” 12.50- 20.00 Shown in Red Bonsai 
to medium petals gives a novel appearance to this Pot 
hybrid. Flat ruffle-edge labellum is a dark lavender 
—wWinter and Fall. 
LC. SANCHEZ ADOBE (C. Alessandro x Lc. Trempealeau)— 5” 10.00- 15.00 
The lavender color of the petals and sepals forms a 6” 12.50- 20.00 
wide margin for the bright purple labellum which is 
ruffled. Yellow eyes in the throat—Fall and Winter. 
WHITE WITH A COLORED LABELLUM 
C. VISITACION VALLEY (C. Mrs. Frederick Knollys alba x C. 5” 15.00- 20.00 
Brussels)\—A strong growing plant, white petals and 6” 15.00- 30.00 
sepals; lip has splotch of medium lavender with white 
ruffled margin and a white throat with lavender vein- 
ing in the large yellow eyes—Spring. 
C. TANFORAN (C. Priscilla alba x C. Brussels)}—White ruffled 5” 10.00- 15.00 
petals and sepals with a lip that is solid bright purple 6” 15.00- 35.00 
in some, splotched purple in others. A touch of yel- 
low at the base of the throat. Labellum shows white 
ruffled margin—Spring. 
ALL WHITE FLOWERS 
C. ANGEL ISLAND (C. Nathalie Dekens x C. Estelle alba— 5” 12.50- 15.00 
All clear white, with just a faint touch of yellow deep 6” 15.00- 35.00 
in the throat—Winter. 
C. GAIL ANN (C. Pavola v. Ballerina x C. Estelle alba)—Good 5” 15.00- 25.00 
form and texture, nice size, all white with a very 6” 25.00- 40.00 
small touch of yellow in the throat—Winter and early 
Spring. 
C. MISSION DOLORES (C. Angelus x C. Estelle alba)—Medium 5” 15.00- 25.00 
sized paper white flowers with a touch of yellow in 6” 20.00- 35.00 
the throat—dainty appearance—Winter. 
C. WHITE FOG (C. Lillian Stewart x C. Estelle alba)—Very 5” 12.50- 15.00 
floriferous, producing a glistening white bloom, with 6” 15.00- 35.00 
a clear yellow throat—Winter. 
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