#2161 
#2597 
#2244 
#2150 
#2591 
#2252 
+2796 
#2978 
BETTINA (Actaba X Doris Black var. Venus) 
Mostly yellows of very good quality. Some have light brown to honey overtones. 
Groups I, II, Ill 
BETTY DARLING (Bettina X Grace Darling var. exquisitum) 
Another hybrid from two very worthwhile yellow parents. Some very noteworthy 
yellows have come from this cross. Free flowering and a sturdy grower. 
Groups I, II, III 
BROMOHUR (Diana Broughton X Gold Mohur) 
Very good golden yellows should come from this cross. Groups I, II, II 
BROWNLEEN (Kathleen X Brownlands) 
We think very highly o fthis cross because of its exceptional vigor, free flowering 
qualities, and uniformity of flower quality. Flowers are medium size, of good 
shape, exceptionally heavy substance and good texture. Sepals and petals various 
shades of brown from rich mahogany through to chestnut shades. Well shaped 
dorsal is characterized by having a generous amount of dark mahogany spotting 
throughout most of the portions. Very much on the order of Swallow or Martin. 
We consider this to be very worthwhile, especially from a cut flower standpoint. 
Groups II, III, IV 
DAVID HUNTER (Dawid Sander X Mildred Hunter) 
Mostly reddish shades, many of fine shape. Many have the spotted dorsal of the 
Mildred Hunter parent; others are flamed and stained wine red on the dorsal. 
Groupes I, I, III 
DIANA BROUGHTON 
(Doris Black var. Venus X Grace Darling var. Princess) 
One of the best known of all yellow Cypripedium hybrids. Has been used a great 
deal as a yellow parent with many outstanding results. Groups I, II 
LADY DIANA (Diana Broughton X Lady Olive) 
A very good yellow cross. Many forms have been exceptionally fine. 
Groups I, II, III 
MAKHUNTER (Makeda var. Radiance X Mildred Hunter) 
Most forms of this cross are on the reddish shade. Some have spotted dorsals; 
others have smooth dorsals stained and flamed wine red. Groupes I, II, III 
BELMOORE 
(Mabel Keeling X Chardmoore var. Betty H. Page) 
The large, long stemmed flowers of this sturdy hybrid have mostly light brown 
to honey yellow petals and pouch. Most forms also have exceptionally large at- 
tractive white dorsals. The dorsal markings vary from a moderate amount of 
brown striping through to some moderate spotting. Groups I, II, III 
MILDRED HUNTER X CLEMENTINE CHURCHILL 
Bred from two exceptionally famous parents. Most forms of this cross will have 
good shape. Petals and pouch can be expected to be primarily in the reddish 
shades. Dorsal sepals will be very shapely with most forms having reddish spots 
on the dorsal. 
# 2996 GLENSHEE X CLAUDIAN 
Many large flowers can be ‘expected from this cross. Most colors will run through 
from tawny yellows through to warm tan shades. Groups I, Il 
(36) 
