Plant Name and Description 
LC. PANHANDLE (C. Apalachee x Le. 
Trempealeau)—The deep purple 
labellum offers interesting con- 
trast to the light to medium lav- 
ender sepals. Brilliant gold eyes 
in the throat—late Fall. 
C. QUALUNA (C. San Pasqual x C. Va- 
runa)—A very much improved 
form of the fine species, C. gigas, 
flowering the same summer sea- 
son. Plant grows well, producing 
flowers of medium to dark laven- 
der with a darker labellum— 
Summer. 
C. REDWOOD (C. Crespuscule x C. inter- 
texta)—Medium to dark lavender 
sepals and petals. A bright, con- 
trasting lip with gold eyes in the 
throat— late Spring and early 
Summer. 
BLC. SOLEDAD (C. Cowaniae x Blc. Mo- 
mercia) — Large, well shaped 
flowers of rose-lavender, with a 
magenta labellum, some with 
golden orange in the throai—late 
Winter. 
LC. TWIN PEAKS (lc. Dinador x C. Gen- 
eral Pulteney)—A novelty with a 
distinctive splash of dark color on 
the tip of the light to medium 
petals gives an arresting appear- 
ance to this hybrid. Flat ruffle- 
edge labellum is a dark lavender 
—wWinter and Fall. 
LC. SANCHEZ ADOBE (C. Alessandro x 
Lc. Trempealeau)—The lavender 
color of the petals and sepals 
forms a wide margin for the 
bright purple in some, splotched 
ruffled. Yellow eyes in the throat 
—Fall and Winter. 
Size 
ye 
6” 
5a 
6” 
5” 
6” 
5” 
6” 
5” 
6” 
5” 
6” 
Price 
$ 7.50-$15.00 
12.00- 20.00 
7.50 - 
10.00 - 
15.00 
20.00 
7.50 - 
12.00 - 
15.00 
20.00 
12.00 - 
15.00 - 
20.00 
30.00 
10.00 - 
12.50 - 
15.00 
20.00 
10.00- 15.00 
12.50- 20.00 
WHITE WITH COLORED LABELLUM 
C. VISITACION VALLEY (C. Mrs. Frede- 
rick Knollys alba x C. Brussels) — 
A strong growing plant, white 
petals and sepals; lip has splotch 
of medium lavender with white 
ruffled margin and white throat 
with lavender veining in the large 
yellow eyes—Spring. 
C. TANFORAN (C. Priscilla alba x C. Brus- 
sels)—White ruffled petals and 
sepals with a lip that is solid 
bright purple in some, splotched 
purple in others. A touch of yel- 
low at the base of the throat. 
Labellum shows white ruffled 
margin—Spring. 
5" 
6” 
5u 
6” 
ALL WHITE FLOWERS 
C. ANGEL ISLAND (C. Nathalie Dekens x 
C. Estelle alba)—-All clear white 
with just a faint touch of yellow 
deep in the throat—Winter. 
C. ATHERTON (C. Concinnity x C. Barbara 
Billingsley) A very floriferous 
plant having pure white flowers 
with yellow or  orange-yellow 
areas in the throat—Winter. 
5” 
6” 
Lay! 
6 
$15.00 - $20.00 
15.00- 30.00 
10.00 - 
15.00 - 
15.00 
35.00 
$15.00 - $25.00 
20.00- 50.00 
10.00 - 
15.00 - 
15.00 
35.00 
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Bred With Care, Finished to Derjection. 
Plant Name and Description 
C. BARBARA BILLINGSLEY (C. Barbara 
Billingsley x C. Barbara Billings- 
ley)—Pure white flowers, with a 
touch of lemon or gold shading 
in the throat, well displayed flow- 
ers on tall stems—Winter. 
C. FROST (C. Paviova x C. Barbara Bill- 
ingsley)—A small to medium size 
pure white flower. Some with 
a touch of yellow in the throat. 
The Pavlova parent adds _ sub- 
stance to this cross—Winter to 
early Spring. 
C. GAIL ANN (C. Pavolva v. Ballerina x 
C. Estelle alba)—-Good form and 
texture, nice size, all white with 
a very small touch of yellow in 
the throat — Winter and early 
Spring. 
C. MISSION DOLORES (C. Angelus x C. 
Estelle alba)—-A charming, me- 
dium sized flower, paper white 
petals and sepals, with a touch 
of yellow in the throat—very 
dainty—Winter. 
Size 
5” 
6” 
5” 
6” 
5” 
6” 
5” 
6” 
UNUSUAL FLOWERS 
LC. CLAIRE SATO (Lc. S. J. Bracey x C. 
triumphans) — A _ novelty Laelio- 
cattleya in yellow and _ bronze 
shades, with a magenta labellum 
—late Summer and Fall. 
5” 
LC. HALLOWEEN (Lc. S. J. Bracey x Le. 5” 
Yasmin)—Wide variation in color 6” 
of flower, but mostly yellow pet- 
als and sepals, with a magenta 
labellum—Summer and Fall. 
C. BANDIT 
Price 
$10.00 - $15.00 
15.00- 30.00 
10.00- 15.00 
15.00- 35.00 
15.00- 25.00 
25.00- 50.00 
10.00- 25.00 
20.00- 35.00 
$12.50 - $15.00 
15.00 
35.00 
12.50 - 
15.00 - 
