prerer 
NO. 763 Le. WILDINE 
(First Flowering) 
Our time tested Lc. Helen Wilmer var. Superba has come through again. These first 
seedlings are superior in form, color, and texture. See seedling list No. 763, 767, 
HOom LO. 
CATTLEYA HYBRID SEEDLINGS 
The following fine hybrid seedlings represent crosses made with outstanding par- 
ents, and are the result of many years of experience in hybridizing. Some of the 
parent plants are shown in the illustrations, and it is expected that the seedlings will 
be as fine or finer. We do not sell our stud plants. Some of the following crosses 
are also available in flowering size, as listed under Mature Cattleya Hybrids, pages 
18-19. Those listed below are as yet unflowered. For the time estimated until bloom- 
ing, see table on page 7. 
219 CATTLEYA A. J. RUCK (Selfed) (C. Tityus x C. Carmen)—Various. Very dark 
maroon flowers, fine texture and form. 
4”—6.50 4V/,”—7.50 5”—10.00 
462 C. ETHEL BISHOP X C. HELEN P. DANE—Fine, late fall-flowering white. 
4V/,”"—10.00 5”—12.50-15.00 5Y,”—15.00-20.00 
6”—22.50-25.00 
483 C. EMILE GESCHICK ALBA (C. Helen P. Dane x Beebe)—November-December. 
Pure white. 
4V>"—10.00-12.00 5”—12.50-15.00 51/2”—15.00:20.00 
629 C. SOHMA (C. Empress Frederick x C. Mossiae). Spring lavender. Free-flower- 
ing. Easy grower. 
5”—7.50-10.00-12.50 5,”—12.50-15.00 
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