Rod McLellan Co. Hybrid Cattleyas 
Plant Name and Description Size Price 
ALL LAVENDER FLOWERS 
Plant Name and Description Size Price LC. COLMA (Lc. Chevalier x Le. Atlantis) 5 $10.00-$15.00 
i : " —Bright, light to medium rosy- 6” 12.50- 20.00 
LC. ALTUS (C. Tellus x Le. Atlantis 5” $12.00-$25.00 vender (with wancolortul’ fuchsia 
Large flowers with lavender pet- 6” 12.00- 30.00 labellum, ruffled on the edge. On 
als and sepals set off by a richly some, a touch of the labellum 
colored labellum—-Winter and color. appears on petal tips— 
various. Spring and early Summer. 
LC. ATLANTIS (Le. Coquette x C. Dinah)— 5” 10.00- 20.00 
Our two best Atlantis produced LC. DARRELL WALKER (C. Varuna x Le. 5” 10.00- 15.00 
this cross, which is a good laven- Carrie Goldfarb)—Medium lav- 6” 12.50- 20.00 
der color, with a bright fuchsia ender petals and sepals with a 
labellum. Some with yellow eyes darker contrasting labellum, yel- 
in the throat. Good shape, texture low eyes and veining in the 
and substance—late Fall and early throat—Fall and early Winter. 
Winter. 
i ; ; : : . Prospecter)— 5” 10.00- 15.00 
LC. ATLINAX (C. Sir Pertinax x Le. Atlan. 5” 12.00- 20.00 Sie CAS aco Wate iro erecencl een haemo aeel2 5028 20/00 
tis\—Large flowers of pleasing 6’ 15.00- 30.00 medium to dark lavender sepals 
appearance —— medium lavender and petals and a dark mauve 
sepals and petals, with a fine, labellum—Winter and various. 
dark labellum—Christmas. 
C. BANDIT (C. Tityus x C. Nebo)—Me- 5” 10.00- 15.00 C. FORT CRONKHITE (C. H. B. Turner x 5” 7.50- 15.00 
dium lavender sepals and petals 6” 12.50- 20.00 C. Leda splendens)—The labellum 6” 10.00- 20.00 
with a fine, large, rose-mauve has been outstanding on all plants 
labellum. A very productive hy- flowered to date. Medium to dark 
brid for the—Christmas season. lavender petals and sepals, with 
a darker labellum—Winter. 
BLC. BIG BEAR (Ble. Momercia x C. Pros- 5” 10.00- 15.00 
Becon eran maha) aces LC. FUNSTON SQUARE (C. Nebo x Le. 5” 10.00- 15.00 
quality lavender flower. Resem- Haidee)—Medium to dark laven- 6” 12.50- 20.00 
bles Laeliocattleya, rather than der petals combined with a dark 
eee Neer tN Winter, early lip, good shape and substance, 
pring: make this a desirable flower— 
LC. CLIFF HOUSE (C. Enid v. gigantea x 5”  7.50- 12.00 Fall and early Winter. 
Le. Sheba)—Some of the medium 6” 10.00- 20.00 
to light lavender sepals and pet- LC. LAKE CHABOT (Lc. Cabazon x C. 5” 10.00- 15.00 
als are touched with darker color Nebo)—Medium lavender flow- 6” 12.50- 20.00 
at the tips. The ruffled dark lips ers, with a large, rosy-mauve la- 
are nicely marked with yellow bellum that has a considerable 
eyes, offering contrast for the yellow area, extending into the 
one sepals and petals—vari- throat—Christmas. 
able. 
BLC. LAKE MERCED (Blc. Mrs. A. Faulkner 5” 7.50- 12.00 
x Be. ene) eee len rene 6” 10.00- 20.00 
delicate lavender with a slightly 
C. TANFORAN darker labellum, set off by yellow 
eyes in the throat — Fall and 
Winter. 
C. LIFE‘S BLOOD (C. Varuna x C. Crepu- 5” 5.00- 10.00 
scule)—A bright dark to medium 6” 7.50- 15.00 
lavender, as the name _ implies. 
The contrasting darker labellum 
has an interesting gold area in 
the throat—Spring and Summer. 
LC. LOIS FRANKLIN (Le. Cabazon x C. 5” 6.00- 10.00 
Mossiae)—A medium to dark lav- 6” 10.00- 15.00 
ender Cattleya with a darker la- 
bellum—Winter to Spring. 
LC. MAMIE EISENHOWER (Lc. Chevalier x 5” 25.00- 40.00 
Lc. Britannia)—Substantial, large 6” 30.00- 60.00 
flowers, of clear, medium laven- 
der sepals and petals, with a rich 
purple labellum—May, various. 
LC. MOSS BEACH (C. Mossiae x Le. Atlan- 5” 10.00- 15.00 
tis)\—Strong growing plants with 6” 12.50- 20.00 
larger than average, medium to 
dark lavender flowers—Winter 
and various. 
BC. MT. DIABLO (C. Leda splendens x Be. 5” 6.00- 10.00 
Hartland)—Wide variation in color 6” 10.00- 15.00 
from lavender flushed white with 
a colored lip to rose lavender. 
Most produce a distinctive rosy 
IS of good shape and size 
—Fall. 
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