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HYBRID BRASSOS (Cont'd) 
91—LC Mrs. Medo x BC S. M. Damon—Clear yellow sepals 
and petals with a large red lip. Excellent size. 142” 2.25 
342” 10.00 
92—LC Mysedo var. Miya x BLC Zaffredo—Rich red-bronze 
sepals and petals with contrasting darker lip. Fine texture. 
WA AoA 2” 4.00 
93—C. Tityus x BLC J. K. Lilly-—Excellent shape, exhibition 
type lavender. eae) 
94—LC Hassallii Alba x BLC Nanette Alba—A very fine 
white with dark purple lip Brasso. Should be very large. 
1%” 2.25 2” 4.00 
95—BLC J. K. Lilly x LC Balkis jine var.—Rich lavender- 
purple with a dark royal purple lip. Excellent shape. 
ee aS 2” 4.00 
96—C. Rembrandt x BLC Wake Island var. The Queen—C. 
Rembrandt is a very spectacular bifoliate hybrid carrying 
15-20 flowers in a head. A Triploid when crossed io ihe 
Tetraploid Wake Island, the result must be superior. La- 
vender color. 1%” 3.00 
21s. 50 
97—BLC Ben Kodama x LC Balkis var. Superba—A rich la- 
vender bronze of large size and excellent shape. Some 
F.C.C. will come out of this batch. 2 Geen 2 
38—BC Kamehameha x C. Trianae var. Bankhouse—A huge 
flower of medium lavender color with very wide overlap- 
ping petals. 1” 2.25 
99—BLC Wake Island var. The Queen x BLC Dr. Paul No- 
mura—Both parents polyploids of terrific shape. These will 
produce show winners for sure in a rich lavender color. 
14 2.75 
100—BLC Dawn Angela (BLC Heather Queen x LC Ishtar)— 
A fine hybrid of excellent shape. Rich lavender sepals and 
petals with darker lip. 5925:00 
101—BLC Viscountess (BC Viscount Toda x LC Queen Mary) 
—Fine shape; rich lavender with dark lip. Excellent shape. 
5” 20.00 
102—BC Kamehameha (BC Akebono x C. Tityus)—Very large 
flower, wide petals. Warm lavender, darker lip. 5” 22.50 
103—BLC Heather Queen x C. Alexandra—Large lavender; 
good shape; free flowering. A good hybrid. By AS) 
104—BLC Ben Kodama (LC Canberra ‘Stonehurst’ x B. 
Digbyana)—One of the most famous Brassos raised in Ha- 
waii. Yellow to bronze to green to red. Large size and jree 
flowering. 4” 15.90 
6” 25.00 Selected 27.50—55.00 
105—Bridesmaid (C. Edithiae x BLC Queen Alexandra — 
White sepals and petals with a huge fringed lip. Some pale 
pastel. 5” 20.00 
106—(C. Hardyana x BC Corrientes) x BLC Wake Island 
var. the Queen—’erfection of shape. Rich lavender with 
darker contrasting lip. 3” 7.00 
4” 12.50 
107—BLC Wake Island var. the Queen x BLC J. K. Lilly— 
To get a Brasso with a better shape potential would be 
hard. Lavender color darker lip. 2” 4.00 
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108—BLC Daffora x BLC Nanette—Ivory to butter yellow 
over all. Large size and heavy texture. 2” 4.00 
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109—LC Queen Mary x BLC Llewellyn—Intense dark la- 
vender to lavender bronze. Excellent shape and size. 
1%” 2.25 2” 4.00 
110—BLC Llewellyn x LC Detta—A ~-mpanion cross to #109 
with the same purpose and result. 1%” 2.25 
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111—LC Nuuanu x BLC Llewellyn—Very dark yellow with 
red lip. Excellent size and shape. ly” 2.25 
2” 4.00 
112—C. Prince Kuhio x BC Princess Patricia F.C.C.R.H.S.— 
Lavender of exhibition quality. Large size. VN RRS 
113—(LC Thalia x LC Albula) x BLC Nugget var. Puritan— 
Orange to bronze-yellow; large size; very heavy texture. 
Le aees) 2” 4.00 
114—LC Sam Houston var. Brilliance x BC Princess Patricia 
F.C.C.R.H.S.—Warm lavender sepals and petals with a dark 
royal purple lip. e225 
2” 4.00 
115—BLC Daffora x BLC Nugget var. Puritan—Two of our 
finest exhibition yellows crossed together. Should produce 
a super yellow Brasso. 12% 2:25 
2” 4.00 
116—BLC Mary M. Damon (BLC Llewellyn x C. Triumphans) 
—Chartreuse to lemon yellow with a large red lip. 
12” 2.25 
117—BLC Golden Queen var. Regina A.M.-H.O.S. x BLC 
Nugget var. Puritan—Rich orange yellow; large size with 
red bronze lip. Lr e225: 
118—LC Nuuanu x BLC Llewellyn—Butter yellow sepals 
and petals with a red lip; large size. W222) 
119—BC Hartland x LC Balkis var. Superba—Dark purple of 
perfect shape and exhibition quality. 22.25 
120—C. R. Prowe x B. Glauca—Warm pink. Dwarf plants. 
Flowers excellent shape, small, very heavy texture. 
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SEMI TERETE BRASSOVOLA HYBRIDS 
These are unique Brassos and for novelty are unsur- 
passed. Flowers like a giant Nodosa but in various 
colors. Foliage is terete like the Brasso parents. Visitors 
to our nurseries never fail to appreciate these charming 
novelties. 
121—BC Nanipuukea (C. Hardyana Alba x B. Nodosa)— 
White like a B. Nodosa but three times as large. 4-5” 12.50 
122—B. Nodosa x C. Bicolor—One of the loveliest. Deep 
chartreuse sepals and petals, cream white lip. 4-5” 12.50 
123—BC Lindleyana (B. Tuberculata x C. Intermedia)—A 
charming natural hybrid of tremendous freedom of flower- 
ing. Bifoliate terete growth. Flowers white, heavily spotted 
with purple . 6” 15.00 
124—C. R. Prowe x B. Cordata—Yellow to green. Many 
flowers in the cluster. 1%” 1.75 
125—B. Cordata x C. Bertii—Deep bronze lavender; 15 to 
20 flowers in a head. 1%” 1.75 
126—LC Nugget x B. Cordata—Deep yellow-green to orange- 
bronze. 12 7) 
127—B. Nodosa x C. R. Prowe—White with good size, many 
flowers to a head. 2” 3.00 
BRASSIA 
Closely allied to Oncidiums, often called the Spider 
Orchids. Grow in the intermediate house. Give ample 
water when growing; drier when dormant, but not as 
dry as Oncidiums. 
128—Gireoudiana (Costa Rica)—Large pseudo bulbs scapes 
15-24” with 9-12 flowers. Sepals and petals yellow, tinted 
green. Lip light yellow, orange crest. 6” 12.50 
129—Caudata (West Indies)—Scapes 6-10 flowered. Sepals 
and petals narrow, ribbon-like; color light green-yellow, 
spotted brown on the base. 4” 10.00 
Flowering size on logs 10.00 
130—Longissima (Costa Rica)—Late Spring. Orange-straw 
yellow. Exceptionally long sepals and petals. 
Flowering size on logs 10.00 
131—Verrucosa (Guatemala)—Spring. Long spikes, 1 to 2 
feet. Flowers large; greenish, spotted deep purple. 
4—5” 10.00 Flowering size on logs 10.00 
