SIZES & PRICES 
LENGTH OF LEAVES 
15” to 
4” -7" 8”-14” First Bulb 
L-83. LOWIANUM, CONCOLOR X LOWIO-GRANDIFLORUM, WESTON- 
BIRT, Var. F.C. Ci-R, HG 552222 es eg ee $2.00 $3.00 $6.50 
The proved and enormous value of this primary hybrid, combined with the strong 
growing and lovely flowered Concolor, should give flowers of beautiful green shades 
on long graceful arching spikes—with both light and dark lip markings expected. 
Some beautiful varieties should be flowered from this group. 
L-88° CANARY. FINEEX® BEATRIGES Varro U PER BD 1 eeceete eee eee 2.00 3.00 6.50 
Golden bronze, yellow, and green in a delightful combination which is sure to 
produce many exciting new shades and colors. These should be strong growers, and 
excellent producers. 
L-90 BLUE SMOKE, Var. MANDARINGX CLAUGIS.(. eee eee be 3.00 6.50 
We expect this vigorous group of seedlings to give a very high yield of quality 
flowers on long spikes with colors of yellow and green predominating. 
L-105 BLUE SMOKES Vary MANDARIN XSiGLARISS A teeeesset einen ss 3.00 6.50 
Blue Smoke, Var. Mandarin was again used, combined with a very broad lipped, pink 
Clarissa. This cross has produced a very vigorous group of seedlings and should 
produce long spikes of well placed flowers with fine lips. 
L-149 EUROPA (GOLDFINCH, Var. MAGNIFICUM X PEARL, Var. MAG- 
NIFICUM,® Fs €iG.-ROHL.|S2) oe ee ee ee eee ee Md 3.00 6.50 
A remake of a proven cross using the finest parents available. 
(E) .L-205 TRACYANUM X BLUE SMOKE? Var MANDARUN (eee a 3.00 6.50 
We consider both parent plants to be the finest varieties. Each bears flowers with 
over a 5” spread, and 15 to 20 and more per spike. These seedlings are very strong 
growing and should produce many large and valuable flowers for the early market 
in green, yellow and gold tones. 
L-210 JOY SANDER, Var. SIRDAR X RAMBODA, Var. NEPTUNE.................. * 3.00 6.50 
Flowers of heavy substance and texture, and of large size should predominate with 
rich deep color tones. Possible color ranges in chocolate, red, as well as greens. 
L-267 BEATRICE, Var; SUPERBA>X LILEIANA) FINESV ater eee 2.00 4.00 6.50 
Both parents used are strong growing and yield large flowers. Due to the flowering 
characteristics, it is reasonable to believe that a percentage of these seedlings will be 
early flowering types. One of the parent flowers is of pink-rose, while the other is in 
golden shades allowing wide color variations. 
(E) 1-270. AUTUMN TINTS, Var. HOLIDAY X GUELDAS CHOICE aie 3.00 6.50 
Two fine early flowering white hybrids used should, we feel, produce many very 
valuable and choice Christmas flowering offspring, on tall upright spikes. These are a 
sturdy lot and should flower on small plants. White flowers should prevail. 
L-278 LUTESCENS, FINE Var. X FAIRY PRINCESS, VERY FINE Vat.........--....-- . a 6.50 
The expectancy from this combination is very high and should present a quantity of 
choice flowers of beauty and heavy substance. Colors are expected to range from 
green tones through the pink shades, with a predominance of good yellows. 
(E) L-283 AUTUMN TINTS, Var. HOLIDAY X PETER GRIMES, FINE Vat............. 3.00 6.50 
The seedlings trom these two fine early flowering hybrids should yield a high 
percentage of very valuable Christmas flowers, mainly in choice white and pink 
shades. We are looking forward with a great deal of anticipation for this lot. 
1-318 LUTESCENS EINE? Vata xa RA MBODAS EIN Eee eee 2.00 3.00 6.50 
Here, we expect large flowers of good substance with long spikes. Should prove to 
be strong growing and floriferous, and should bear a large percentage of yellow 
and golden colored flowers. 
(EB) 1-337 9 DELYSIA X, PETERT GRIMES BIN EV ats eee be 3.00 te 
Sturdy and strong growing, here is another fine early flowering group that, we feel 
assured, should yield many very lovely white and pink colored flowers for the 
important early season. 
L-339° JOY SANDER; Vart- SIRDAR X°RUANDA? PUNT] 2 cence eee eee be 3.00 6.50 
Yet another cross which is expected to have rich dark colored flowers of good size 
and substance. These also are of strong growing habit. 
(E) L-346 INDIAN SUMMER, Var. NOCTOURNE X LILLIANA, CHOICE Vat. ........ ta 3.00 s 
This vigorous group of seedlings are expected to produce long spikes of large early 
ESS shades of rose and red. There should be some outstanding things result 
rom this cross. 
(E) L-349 PARSIFAL Var; ROSEUM =< DOREEN (0) o ee a 3.00 3 
Two fine varieties of early flowering hybrids used will, we feel, furnish many very 
choice oly flowers of good form. Colors should range in pinks and reds. A vigorous 
growing lot. 
(E) 1-353 TRACYANUM X” PETER GRIMESS FINE Varese. eee - - 6.50 
The parentage should insure many early flowers of good size and keeping quality. 
Variable colors with light blush, green and some rose or red shades. 
PRCA TD 
With each 10 seedlings purchased we will 
include one free, or on volume seedling orders 
the following discounts will be granted: 
on, b200:00bor Over. eee 20% discount 
$500.00: of Ove?...--:2:--c----2-----0-- 25% discount 
$1000.00 or OVveficce-..-cseeee-es 30% discount 
All plants are offered subject to prior sale and prices are subject to change without 
notice. This list cancels all previous lists and special quotations on seedlings. Payment 
should accompany order and all California purchasers should add 3% State Sales Tax. 
All orders are packed free of charge and unless specific shipping instructions are 
furnished, we will forward by Railway Express collect. We suggest that you indicate 
a second choice when ordering. 
MATURE PLANTS AND PROPAGATIONS 
Our stock of top quality Cymbidiums is well known to those who have visited the Nursery, and many fine exhibition and stud varieties are available 
for the discriminating Orchid fancier, and for the hybridizer. Among these are varieties which have won the highest awards wherever fine orchids 
have been exhibited, and whose progeny are setting new standards and winning new honors today. 
Many of these world famous plants can be seen in bloom during the flowering season and you are cordially invited to visit the Nursery when in 
our vicinity. i 
Because of the great number of varieties which would have to be included, we do not publish a catalog or listing of our mature plants and 
propagations but invite your inquiry for specific varieties or types, either for exhibition or stud varieties. We will also be glad to suggest individual 
plants or groups in any requested price range. 
