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LONDON WALL #1448 (Akeley var. Suntrap X 
Commander Howard Wethy)’ 2.2) 20.00 
There are few lovelier Cypripediums than a good London Wall and this variety 
is one of our best. The large flowers of this variety very strongly resemble its 
Akeley parent. Petals and pouch rich burnished burnt orange. Shapely dorsal 
shaded throughout most of its portions with rich honey. Narrow white margin. 
Dorsal moderately spotted with garnet brown embossed spots. Quite large ventral 
sepal lends balance to the flower. 
LORD WOLMER, WESTONBIRT var. AM. RHS. 
(beeanum: X°H era) eae ee 8.00 
Though this is not one of the newest varieties it is extremely popular because 
of the clear coloring of the flowers. Flowers are of medium size and of good 
shape. Dorsal carries many pinpoint dots throughout most of its portions. There 
is a small area of apple green at the base of the dorsal. Petals and pouch are 
dark Indian red. The large, shapely ventral sepal is rather unusual in that it is 
white and carries the same dotting as the dorsal sepal. 
LORETTA #89 (Hestia xX Warrior) 7.00 
Medium size flowers of good shape and carriage. Petals and pouch burnished 
rose brown with deeper central lines on petals. Dorsal is white irregularly 
spotted throughout most of its central portions with various sized dots of 
mahogany brown. Dorsal stained at base with light green. 
LUCIFER #339 (Niobe, Westonbirt var. X Hera)................ 4.00 
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Flowers of this variety are of medium size. Dorsal is apple green at the base 
and heavily covered with perilla purple. Petals and pouch are shaded medium 
mahogany. 
MACAW #88 (Jura X Swallow). 9.00 
This variety strongly resembles its Swallow parent. Petals and pouch chestnut 
shade. Lower half of the petals are spotted chestnut while dorsal sepal carries 
a number of bold embossed spots. Exceptionally sturdy grower and free bloomer. 
MAGINOT #448 (Chloristopher var. Monarch X 
Lady, Ghesham) Gs 22053) 12.00 
Maginot is proving to be a very worthwhile parent imparting fine shape and 
substance as well as rich coloring to its progeny. The variety offered here has 
characteristic good shape. Petals and pouch are warm honey brown over light 
green base. Shapely dorsal is shaded throughout most of its central portions with 
light green, lightly spotted in center with chestnut spotting. 
MANYA #93 (Marne, Westonbirt var. X Lady Dillon)........ 10.00 
This variety strongly resembles the Lady Dillon parent; however, it is even more 
shapely with perhaps not as dark a mahogany coloring. Waved white dorsal 
sepal attractively blotched and flecked mauve to bronze over an emerald base: 
petals and pouch soft bronze over golden green. Another highly bumished, large 
lowered hybrid which is borne on good stem. Petals are attractively waved along 
their margins. 
MARGARET #64 (Decameron X Elaine II).............20.22.----- 8.00 
Large shapely flower of excellent texture. Dorsal China white, marked with 
heavy blotching of bronze to claret. Light staining of rose along margins of 
central dorsal markings. Other, parts of dorsal pure white and lightly waved. 
Petals and pouch burnished warm brown over gold. 
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