ol. 
O2. 
56. 
ov. 
38. 
O15 
62. 
63. 
64. 
65. 
MABELLESLEY X GOLDEN GLORY 
Another yellow cross of merit. It must be noted here that where the prediction might 
be for a preponderence of yellows in a cross, a certain number will have a yellow base 
color with honey or light brown overtones. In some forms these overtones can be ex- 
pected to enhance their beauty. 
FLORENCE SPENCER X CLEMENTINE CHURCHILL 
A lovely yellow by a selected form of the famous Clementine Churchill. Many forms 
will have the shape and spotting of the Churchill parent but with strong yellow shading 
which should be extremely attractive. 
MABELLESLEY X NELL GWYNNE 
A primarily yellow cross of merit though there will be variation to brown. 
MABELLESLEY X GOWERIANUM, A.M. 
Difficult to predict. Bound to be most interesting. Possibly warm growing, mottled 
leaves, worthy of speculation. Maudiae like with faun tones. 
HUNTSWORTH var. FLORENCE SPENCER X 
BALBUS, A.M. 
Very shapely conventional spotted type. 
. FARNMOORE X HUNTSWORTH var. CARLILE 
Large shapely flowers brownish mahogany tones through to chestnut. Boldly spotted 
dorsal in many. Should be good grower. 
HEGEN X CLEMENTINE CHURCHILL 
Spotted type of very good shape and clear coloring. 
HARRISIANUM G.S. BALL'S var. X ATLANTIS 
Definitely on the reddish shades. Can perhaps be grown warmer than most of the 
cool house types. We wish to point out the value of having Cypripediums in bloom 
betore and after the regular season which is around the end of the year. This cross has 
possibilities in that direction. 
HUNTSWORTH, SPECIAL var. X ATLANTIS, 
THE CARDINAL 
Atlantis, The Cardinal has already proven to be a worthy parent in breeding fine reds. 
ALCIBIADES X CLEMENTINE CHURCHILL 
Bound to be quite variable running from the greenish shades through to reds and those 
with conventional mahogany and chestnut colors. Mostly should have spotted dorsal. 
HANCAR var. GEORGE COURSER X 
CLEMENTINE CHURCHILL 
Bred from two very famous parents. Many should have large size, excellent shape, and 
good coloring. Colors should range from the mahogany shades with conventional spotting 
on dorsal through to those with: similar shape and marking but with strong yellowish 
overtones. 
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