823 
824 
826 
827 
829 
830 
833 
834 
835 
836 
911 
918 
919 
920 
Blc. DOROTHY JONES (Bic Nanette alba x C. White Empress, FCC.)—Winter and 
spring. The same Nanette but crossed to flower winter to early spring. 
4”—10.00 41”—12.50 5”—15.00 6”—20.00-25.00-30.00 
Selected pastel and white colored lip 35.00-50.00 
Lc. ERNEST B. DANE X C. TITRIANAE.—Winter. The former is a cross of Lec. 
Cassandra F.C.C. with Le. Erica var. Model F.C.C. Very fine form, rich color 
and heavy texture distinguish this parent. The Erica is well known for its fine 
shape and color. Titrianae is a glorified, free-flowering Trianae. This hybrid 
should be of exhibition quality. 
31/2” —7.50 4”—10.00 
Le. CLARA SCHREIVER (C. Raphaelaurea x Le. Jane Dane)—Fall and winter. 
This cross has yielded very superior white sepals and petals with a rich colored 
labellum and gold areas in the throat. 
3,"”—7.50 4” —10.00-12.50 5”—15.00-20.00 
Le. ROZILLA (C. Mossiae var. Lyncroft x Le. Edna Richter)—Spring. This cross 
is like a glorious Trimos. Lavender. Flowered seedlings have been excellent. 
4”—10.00 4Y,”—12.50 5”—15.00 51'%.”—18.00 6”—20.00-25.00 
Same as 827. See above. 
C. TRIMOS (C. Trianae var. Broadview x C. Mossiae var. Capt. Enoch)—Spring. 
Lavender. 
4V/,”—10.00 5”—12.50-15.00 
C. ENID ALBA (C. Mossiae Reineckiana Young’s var. x C. Gigas F.M.B.) — 
Winter. A white colored lip cross made from proven parents. This cross has 
been widely sought after by all orchid growers for winter flowering (Jan. 
thru April). The first flowering offspring have taken many prizes at orchid 
shows. See also mature price list. See color picture page 8. 
5”—10.00-12.50-15.00 5¥,”—15.00-20.00 6”—20.00-25.00 
C. ALICE PEARCE (C. Mossiae Reineckiana Young’s var. x Princess Royal alba)— 
Spring. White-colored-lip. 
5”—12.50-15.00 5V2”—15.00-20.00 
C. ALESIA (C. Mossiae Reineckiana Young’s var. x C. Dionysius alba)—Spring. 
White-colored-lip. 
5”—12.50-15.00 51/."-—15.00-20.00 
C. HOSHANG (C. Intertexta var. Juliette x C. Trianae var. Broomhills)—Winter 
and spring. A white hybrid to flower from Christmas to Easter. 
5”—12.50-15.00 5 V2”—15.00-20.00 
Le. YULETIDE (C. Clotho (119 strain) x Le. Florida}—Fall thru winter. Similar 
to #810. Florida is unusually dark, heavy-textured and long lasting. A 
fine Clotho was used to fix the flowering to the Christmas season. 
3”—5.00 4” —10.00 4V/."—12.50 
Lc. CHARLES MOTT (Lc. Florida x Le. Momus AM.)—Fali.. A cross of two well- 
known parents that will give a superior fall hybrid of good growing character- 
istics. The flowers should be dark and heavy-textured. 
32” —7.50 4” —10.00 5”—15.00-20.00 
Lc. AUTUMN SYMPHONY (Lc. Medon x Le. Cardinal)—Various. Lc. Medon is 
a fine bronze. Le. Cardinal is a dark henna color. Both are unusual. We 
anticipate a fine rich bronze or a dark lavender. See photo page 73. 
3”—6.50 31/,”—8.50 
C. TANGO (C. Ruby x Cattleya A. J. Ruck)—Spring and summer. C. Ruby has 
the darkest maroon sepals and petals and labellum one could imagine. It 
has flowered with us twice a year in December and July for seven years. 
The parentage is unknown as it was raised in a batch of seedlings from which 
the label was lost. We have crossed this with the very dark A. J. Ruck. The 
flowering season could vary, but should be predominantly late spring and early 
summer. See photos page 15. 
3””—5.00 3,” —7.50 
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