New Hybrids in Cattleya,Laelia-Cattleya 
and BrassoCattleya Seedlings 
We offer for the first time the following two CATTLEYA AQUINII 
hybrids. 
Cattleya Aquinii is a white flower which has the petals 
Splashed and marked with brilliant purple in simular manner that 
the lip is marked. Two of our previous hybrids of this rare variety 
have flowered and most of them have been splashed like Aquinii, 
Some of these do not open fully as a regular Cattleya but others 
do have a gnod open shape. These Splashed varieties are rare,beautiful 
and unusuals Almost everyone whom sees one in flower here with us, 
wants te buy the plant. And we have no flowering size plants of this 
type to offer as yet. 
#737 Brassovola Digbyana x Cattleya Aquinii. 
This crsss may prove t4 be very unusual in that the 
petals may be fringed as well as splashed. Flowers should be white 
with dark splashes, 
738. C. Mossiae Wagnerii x Cattleya Aquinii. Another white with 
purple splashes. 
The above are priced at $2.50 each in 14 inch pets.No discount 
for quantity as we have very few plants te offer. 
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Other very unusual hybrid seedlings 
We have only a few of these two crosses to cffer. Most of 
them have been sold since we offered thém this svring. 
#697. Cattleya Eleanore Alba x C. Leopoldii,fine large GREEN type. 
This cross should produce some new and very urnusuel color 
combinations. The Eleanore used produces lavge fine textured 
beautiful white flowers with a purple lip Dovicrel wath wire 
The Leopoldii, varies in celor from Chartruss veliow to nits 
green depending on how much sunlight the plant is given wile 
in flower. 
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# 72h. L.C. Elstead Gem. The cross of Cattleya Bicolor,(Bronze with 
Purple dots on petals and sepals,) and Laelia Zanthina,which 
is Butter Yellow with a white Lips. Should preduce sone very 
interesting and unusual color combinations in meaiuna size 
flowers of heavy texture. 
Plants of the above two crosses are priced at $1.50 each. 
Ten or more of one variety at $1.00 each. 
