986 
987 
988 
989 
999 
Bc. CLARA ALBERTS 
Parents #988, 1033 
W. WARNERI VAR. ARDENHOLM X C. DUPREANA—May, June. This cross will 
produce many dark flowers at a desirable period. This variety of Warneri is 
a proven stud plant and the Dupreana produces fine, dark flowers with red 
velvet lips. 
3”—5.00 
C. LORANORE ALBA X C. MOSSIAE REINECKIANA, YOUNG’S VARIETY. A late 
spring white-colored lip that should be gorgeous. See photo page 7. 
31/,”—7.50 4”—10.00 
Lc. FLORIDA VAR. COMPACTA X Bc. CLARA ALBERTS VAR. ROTUNDA—Fall. Two 
very fine varieties, rich dark colored, round shape, robust-growing, and free- 
flowering. We expect this cross to have large flowers of round shape and 
exceptionally large, frilled lips of intense color. 
2/2” —4.00 3”—6.00 3”—10.00 
C. LABIATA VAR. CHARLESWORTHII AM X C. ENID ALBA VAR. MILDRED—Fall, 
winter. This Labiata is a fine white variety with a purple area on the lip. 
Desirable also for its unusually free-flowering and robust-growing character- 
istics. Crossed with our fine Enid alba we are confident that we have attained 
a remarkably fine cross. This parentage should give a controllable hybrid. 
Normal flowering would be fall to winter. See photo page 9. 
4”—10.00 
Lc. ALICE SHEPHARD (Lc. Florida var. San Jose x C. Mossiae var. Mandarin)— 
Eqll and winter. Lc. Florida var. San Jose is a very rich-colored flower with 
ruby ruffled lip and golden yellow eyes in throat. Fine texture and form. 
The C. Mossiae var. Mandarin has been pronounced superb by all who have 
seen it in flower. Deep-colored lavender sepals and petals with very dark 
ruffled lip. The flower is very erect and the top sepal is perfectly straight 
(Unusual in Mossiae). Texture and form are of exhibition quality. 
21/2”—3.00 3”—5.00 
and Boynton Beach on the Gulf Stream PS 
