Var. 
Parent No. 783, 991, 989 
783 
786 
787 
790 
793 
796 
C. LABIATA 
Charlesworthii A.M. 
Lc. ANITA YOUNG (C. Labiata var. Charlesworthii AM x Le. Cynthia var. Gran- 
dis)—September-November. A white-colored-lip cross to flower at a period 
when this type is generally scarce. C. Labiata var. Charlesworthii A.M. has 
clear white sepals and petals with a red lip. Free-flowering. Excellent grower. 
Le. Cynthia var. Grandis is a superb, heavy-textured white-colored-lip of super- 
ior character. This cross has proven light-controllable for Christmas. See 
PHOTO ABOVE. 
4”—10.00 4%.”—12.50 5”—15.00 6”—20.00-25.00 
Lc. ALICE SHEPHARD (Lc. Florida var. Sunset x C. Mossiae, fine variety)—A 
very free flowering Spring hybrid croping in March and April for Easter. A 
good dark color far superior to regular C. Mossiae. 
3Y2”—7.50 4”—10.00 412”—12.50 5”—15.00-20.00 
Lc. EVA NOBLE (C. Ballantineana var. Alberts x Le. Florida)—Fall. Lc. Florida 
is one of the finest fall hybrids ever flowered. Flowers are large with very 
dark sepals and petals with a velvet ruby lip. It should have the character- 
istic of making two growths a year which will flower separately and thereby 
spread the season from August thru December. Texture of the flowers is 
superb. This combined with C. Ballantineana var. Alberts has made a super- 
ior fall hybrid. 
3Y2”—7.50 4V,”—12.50 5”—15.00-20.00 
Lc. ANN ALBERTS (C. Ballantineana var. Alberts x Le. Miami var. Glory)— 
Fall. Le. Miami var. Glory is another glorious hybrid of the richest hue and 
equals the Lc. Florida. This cross has the same excellent qualities of No. 787. 
These two crosses will replace the average fall hybrids that are so plentiful 
at this time of year with a superior quality that will always have demand. 
First flowering seedlings have been superb. See photo page 5. 
3”—5.00 31/.”—7.50 4”—10.00 4V/,”—12.50 
Lc. MARY NOBLE (C. Enid #250 x Le. Miami)—Various. Another of our very 
fine Enids—fine color, shape and an unusually large frilled lip, like Brasso- 
cattleya. A very richly colored Miami was used. Large, fine shape and very 
heavy texture that distinguishes all our Lc. Miami. This is producing prolific 
bloomers. Seedlings are fast growers. Fine rich colors. 
3Y2”—7.50 4’’—10.00-12.50 5”—15.00-20.00 
Lc. BRUNO ALBERTS (Lc. Canhamiana var. Splendens x Lc. Florida var. Gold 
Star)\—This cross is similar to #917, but a different Canhamiana was used. 
Dark lavender. Very free-flowering. 
3”—5.00-7.50 4”—10.00-12.50 5”—15.00-20.00 
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