Red MeLellan Seedlings 
Well established plants from outstanding parent stock. Our four’s will flower within a year in most cases, while 
other sizes are well-rooted, ready or almost ready for transfer to the next largest pot size. 
ALL LAVENDER FLOWERS 
Cross No. Parentage and Description 
574—LC. COIT TOWER (C. Nebo x Lc. Oliver 
Liness—A good lavender for Holiday 
flowering, with nice shape and _ tex- 
ture—Winter. 
625—(C. HERMOSA X LC. MIRABELLE)—A me- 
dium to dark lavender with good 
growth habits—Fall and Winter. 
700—(LC. ATLANTIS X C. PROSPECTOR V. 
NANCY ANN)—Atlantis parent should 
result in consistently good flowers on 
long stems, combined with Prospector 
influence should produce outstanding 
offspring—Fall and Winter. 
704—LC. TELEGRAPH HILL (C. Tellus x Lc. Her- 
tha) — Vigorous growing plants that 
produce large, heavy textured flowers 
with yellow eyes in the throat—Win- 
ter to Spring. 
721—LC. THERA (C. Apalachee x Lc. Hertha)— 
Good lavender with fine color, shape 
and texture—late Summer and Fall. 
839—C. PEDRO VALLEY (C. Warneri v. Arden- 
hold x C. Crepuscule)—Large lavender 
flowers of medium shade, good grower 
—Spring and Summer. 
853—(LC. SUSAN X LC. ALTURA)—Medium to 
dark lavender flowers with a darker 
labellum—Summer and Fall. 
864—(C. ENID X LC. MOSSIANA)—A good 
lavender with nice shape and size— 
June. 
876—C. DUPREANA (C. Warneri x C. gigas)— 
A lavender flower with darker label- 
lum—Spring. 
893—(LC. ATLANTIS X C. HEYDAY)—Again 
we expect good results from the Atlan- 
tis parent, medium to dark lavender 
of good size—Spring and late Winter. 
937—LC. PACIFIC (Lc. Medon x Lc. Atlantis)— 
Exceptionally heavy textured flower, 
colored medium to dark lavender— 
variable. 
1013—(C. TITRIANAE V. CHOLET X LC. ATLAN- 
TIS}—Our favorite Atlantis crossed to 
produce good size, medium to dark 
lavender—Winter to Spring. 
1063—(C. REMY CHOLET V. PRESTIGE X LC. 
MARY ROSE V. EXQUISITE)—Good lav- 
ender flowers of nice form and tex- 
ture—Winter. 
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Size 
4” 
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3” 
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24" 
Price 
$ 9.00 
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8.00 
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Cross No. Parentage and Description 
1902—(C. AMEDEE X LC. HERTHA)—Hertha 
influence should produce good _ sub- 
stance and fine shape, while Amedee 
should give good growth and large 
size—Winter. 
1928—LC. ELISSA X LC. TREMPEALEAU— 
Should produce medium to dark laven- 
der flowers of good shape, and size— 
Fall. 
WHITE FLOWERS 
440—C. FROST (C. Pavlova v. Ballerina x C. 
Barbara Billingsley)—Expected to be 
one of our finest whites with good 
shape and texture—Winter to Spring. 
454—C. ATHERTON (C. Concinnity x C. Barbara 
Billingsley)—Another floriferous white, 
with a yellow or orange area in the 
throat—Winter to Spring. 
481—C. BARBARY (C. Ben Nevis x C. Barbara 
Billingsley) —— A large white of good 
form and texture—early Spring. 
1008—(C. BARBARA BILLINGSLEY X C. ANN 
ALBERTS VAR. CONSTANCY)—A good 
white, with a touch of yellow in the 
throat—Winter. 
UNUSUAL FLOWERS 
457—BLC. YASHMAK (LC. YASMIN X BLC. 
J. K. LILLY)—A speculative cross that 
should produce some interesting bronze- 
purples, purples, and perhaps some 
yellows—Fall. 
522—LC. CLAIRE SATO (Lc. S. J. Bracey x C. 
triumphans)—A novelty Laeliocattleya 
in yellow and bronze shades, good 
growers—late Summer and Fall. 
534—LC. HALLOWEEN (Lc. S. J. Bracey x Le. 
Yasmin) — Wide variation in color, 
should include yellow, peach, bronze 
and magenta—Summer and Fall. 
723—(C. BARBARA BILLINGSLEY X BLC. MERU) 
—Spot of lavender on the Meru may 
result in some color in the progeny, 
but the majority are expected to be fine 
whites—Winter. 
860—LC. SANDRA OZZELLA (C. Dowiana aurea 
x Le. S$. J. BraceyX—A proven cross 
which produces green-yellow to deep 
bronze flowers with red labellum— 
Summer. 
Size 
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Price 
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