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BLACK THORPE (J. M. Black X Dixon Thorpe) 
Most forms of this worthy hybrid have characteristically fine shape and size. Petals 
and pouch light chestnut. Shapely dorsal characterized by very bold spotting on its 
centrals portions. Groups I, II, III, IV 
CHLOROLDE (Chloris, FCC. RHS. X Isolde var. giganteum) 
Very worthwhile hybrid. Most forms are either bright yellow or yellow with honey 
brown overtones. A number of forms have greenish yellow dorsals lightly spotted. 
Groups I, I, Ill 
BURLEIGH MOHUR 
(Gold Mohur, AM. var. X Burleigh Brae) 
A lovely cross of remarkable appeal. Rich yellow and light brown shades are com- 
bined in the large shapely flowers of this hybrid in brushing and shading to give us 
some of our finest modern day forms. The dorsals on a good many are greenish 
vellow feathered and striped darker brown. Groups I, II 
ROMNEY GREEN 
(Warrior, Greens var., AM. RHS. X Romney) 
As could be expected a number of forms favor the Warrior parent in having fine 
shape and a generous amount of green in the dorsal overlaid with numerous brown 
spots. Chestnut petals and pouch with the shapely ventral sepal carrying the 
colors and markings of the dorsal sepal. Groups I, II 
BLACK HUNTER (Mildred Hunter X Black Thrope) 
Shapely flowers of reds and dark mahogany brown tones. Most forms boldly spotted 
on the dorsal with wine purple dotting. A very worthwhile hybrid. Groups I, II, III 
CARDINAL MORTON X FLORIALES, var. RUBY 
Mostly reddish forms though some shaded chocolate. Groups III, IV, V 
ASTRACHAN 
(Atlantis var. The Cardinal X Olympia, FCC. RHS.) 
Mostly mahogany red shades through to chestnut with shapely dorsals moderate to 
heavily spotted. Some forms resemble the Atlantis in solid red dorsal and reddish 
mahogany petals and pouch. Groups I, II, III 
BRISTOPHER (Brita X Chloristopher) 
Most forms of this cross which we have seen have been of exceptional quality. 
Flowers are large and of very good shape; base color greenish-yellow with light 
honey brown overtones. Dorsal moderately spotted with dark brown spots. 
Grovup | 
CLAVAMOORE (Balaclava X Chardmoore, W. H. Page var.) 
Very large flowers of exceptionally fine shape and substance. Base colors are 
greenish yellow with pleasing brown overtones. Most dorsals have a generous 
amount of greenish yellow at the base color which is overlaid with moderate to 
heavy amount of brown spotting. Groups I, II 
DOBISSELUN TER 
(Doris Stanton, FCC. RHS. X Mildred Hunter) 
This cross strongly resembles the Mildred Hunter parent. Petals and pouch shaded 
mahogany through to chestnut. Shapely dorsal has generous amount of white on its 
margin and into the central portions which is overlaid with varying amounts of 
reddish purple dotting. Very worthwhile cross. This cross strongly resembles Mil- 
moore which is Mildred Hunter X Farnmoore. Groups I, II, Ill 
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