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FARNLOW (Swallow X Farnmoore) 
Forms we have seen of this cross are very striking having large, boldly spotted 
flowers in various shades of brown with warm yellow overtones. A stury growing 
cross. This hybrid is very much on the order of Brownleen, Martin, Swallow, and 
Farnmoore. Groups I, II, II 
RAVENTRAST (Ravenswing X Contrast ) 
As could be expected most forms of this cross are coming very much on the reddish 
shades or through to dark mahogany. A number of forms have very good shape. 
Groups I, II, Ill 
OLIVIANA (Olivette X Diana Broughton) 
This appears to be a very successful cross in its line of breeding. Many forms we 
have seen have lovely chartreuse flowers of good shape. Some forms have attractive 
shading of light brown over the greenish-yellow base color. Groups I, I, Il 
DIANTIS 
(Diana Broughton X Atlantis var. The Cardinal, AM. RHS.) 
A fine yellow by a red. Many beautiful and _ striking color combinations have 
resulted. Forms we have flowered have had rich colors of yellow and light brown 
with little if any spotting. The Atlantis has shown up in some forms in the pink and 
red shading in the dorsal which is carried in rays and flaming over a yellow back. 
Still other forms closely resemble the Atlantis parent. Groups I, I, III 
PITTLANDS (Brownlands X H. T. Pitt var. Nihon, FCC.) 
A free flowering variety having flowers of medium size and shape. Most forms are 
fawn yellow with brownish overtones through to chestnut brown with some 
green overtones. Dorsals vary from brown striped through to brown spotting. 
Groups III, IV, V 
HESTRED (Hestia, AM. RHS. X Mildred Hunter) 
We consider this to be one of the better varieties in that most forms have good shape 
and resemble either the Mildred Hunter parent having dark reddish mahogany tones 
with bold spotting on the dorsal or the Hestia parent which has somewhat lighter 
coloring and spotting though none the less pleasing. Still other forms of this cross 
which we have flowered closely resemble Atlantis having definite red tones with 
wine flaming on the dorsal. Groups I, I 
TROILCAR 
(Troilus, yellow var. X Hancar var. George Courser) 
Exceptionally free flowering variety bearing flowers of medium size which vary in 
coloring from bright yellow through to yellows with light brown overtones. 
Groups II, Ill 
DIANALUS (Diana Broughton X Troilus, yellow var.) 
This hybrid very closely resembles Troilcar; however, it seems to have somewhat 
higher average of yellows. Equally free flowering. Groups II, II. 
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