DANIEL RYERSON, Box 805, Homestead, Fla. SEEDLINGS ; Page 4 
The following fine hybrid seedlings are well established in 2-inch, or 2%%-inch pots 
scriptions) and no matter what your aims are, you should be able to choose a well r 
Cattleya Orchids from these pages. They include all colors, sizes, and seasons. 
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COLORED HYBRIDS (Lavender to purple) 
#71R — LC ISHTAR X LC VALLANDINA X BLC DAWN ANGELA — If you want brilliant, dark blooms, 
with round form and heavy texture for Winter season, this is it. 
Ihey AVeainovelay jor Geyey ob oe ee ARR westeee ty PERS $3.50 
#72R == He MEM. REMY CHOLET X PRINCESS MARGAI\RET — The pod parent, a 1946 registration of 
Le Marie-Iouise X C. Peetersii, was large, dark, red-lavender, with glowing crimson-purple lip. Crossing 
it pg ok let Princess Margaret should produce an abundance of fine flowers twice yearly, Spring 
an all. 
Ib GA=Wavela jerowks, Geely — en EP St $2.50 
lkne ZY beaiavela) jeloich. Geis = I le ee 2 eee $3.50 
#73R — BLC DAWN ANGELA X LC GOVERNOR GORE — Both parents are QUALITY Orchids — the 
kind that walk off with the Flower Show awards. Their bold form, size and substance will seldom be ex- 
celled. Medium to dark with very dark, full lips, topped by gold zones. Winter season. 
ihay Beivavelay jews, Geely. _ ES em ee ee ee $2.50 
Inwez2 Inch mpOls wea ch pneess mene nh ohn Oe $3.50 
#74R — C. TITRIANAE X LC DERRYNANE — This is the BEST Titrianae I’ve ever seen, large, heavy, 
and with striking contrast of “painted” petal tips to match the brilliant dark lip. Crossed with medium 
lavender Derrynane with the broad, velvety, dark purple lip and throat, should make it produce plenty 
of unusual flowers for !ate Fall season. 
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#78R — LC PRINCESS PRUDENCE X LC PRINCESS ISHTAR — The mating of these two Black and 
Flory “Princesses” should produce free-flowering dark hybrids to bloom twice yearly. 
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#398 — LC GEORGE BALDWIN X LC OLIVER LINES — George Ba!dwin is one of the most satisfactory 
of all hybrids for quantity of bloom production and long-lasting quality. Like Enid, it blooms as rapidly 
as you can grow it, and is not in the least temperamental. But most Baldwins are “mules” with no pollen 
and refusing to bear seed pods. So we feel proud to have it in two crosses. This was a very superior, dark 
Oliver Lines, with size and substance equal that of Baldwin. 
Tha Wemayel (OS, GEC Sa a I ae ee $2.50 
ita, QRS ay “foKOMSh, eNO Gl ee ee ee ee ee eee eee $3.50 
#459 — LC CASSANDRA X LC KAREN — Large, medium dark flowers for late Spring. 
Ilia. Pearhavelar qeonts, CAYO ET: SO MeO eI ORO LE BYR LS, $2.50 
#492 — BLC DAWN ANGELA X LC RED OAK — Medium to dark red-lavenders with bright, dark, crimson 
purple lips like rich velvet. Late Winter — Spring. 
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Thay. Brsitiavel av Tayen iss GEV el ah =a CA ation a A cee a ee eS eee $3.50 
#495 — LC CUESTA X LC GERTRUDE HAMPTON — Extra dark, showy red-purples for Spring season. 
Both parents known to foster the brilliant dark shades in such heavy demand. 
Tne EI CME DOS Mecca ee er ee te ee Oe ee $2.50 
#499 — C. TETHYS VAR DARK BEAUTY X C. STEPHEN SANDER — The flowers of this Tethys are 
such a solid, dark red-plum color that florists usually ask in amazement, “Are they real or are they dyed? 
I never saw an Orchid that color before!” If you have all the ordinary lavender to purp!e Orchids, try this 
for something different. Late Summer or Fall. 
Mai We erctivalay: FOCUS: SEV eee a eee a $3.50 
#672 — LC PRINCESS PRUDENCE X LC SOUTH ESK — Large, showy rose-lavender with broad, ruffled, 
dark lip. Late Fall — Winter. 
lin, Deilvaelay jayoxtsy Cea 2 (23 7en. Se RED BE SPO Ee gee _ $2.50 
They, BMbatiaveley Toropesy, feel ol eee Se oe Se eee ee ae ees $3.50 
