R-1350: 
3-1/2" Pots 
4" Pots 
4-1/2" Pots 
$8 - $10 - $12 
R-1402: 
3-1/2'"' Pots 
4! 
4-1/2" 
HF 
8 - $10 - $12 
R-1L515: 
3-1/2" Pots 
4"' Pots 
4-1/2" 
$6 - $8 
R-1596: 
3-1/2" Pots 
rs 4" 
4-1/2" 
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$6- $8- $10- $12 
R-1620: 
3-1/2" Pots 
4} 
4-1/2" 
5" 
$6- $8- $10- $12 
R-1663: 
3-1/2" Pots 
4" 
4-1/2" 
$6 - $8 - $10 - $12 
R-1669: 
3-1/2'' Pots 
4} 
4-1/2"' 
$6 - $8 
R-1671: 
3-1/2" Pots 
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came 421/28 
$6 - $8 - $10 
R-1711: 
Thumb Pots 
@ $2.25 each 
@ $3.00 each 
LAVENDERS - (Continued) 
R-1350 - LG. LYRICAL (C. Thetis, var. Rivermont x Le. Windermere, var. 
Clovelly, AM, RHS) Excellent results have been obtained from this cross. We be- 
lieve Lc. Lyrical to be highly desirable for winter flowering, for Lyrical produces 
compact, heavy blooms 6-1/2" - 7-1/4" in spread, of cobalt to bishop's violet, with 
deeper lip of doge purple. Thetis, var. Rivermont, and Windermere, var. Clovelly, 
are two of our most-in-demand parent plants, color photographs of which may be 
seen in our orchid print collection. 
R-1402 - LC. MIRA (Lc. Tegucigalpa x Lc. Winter Belle) 6-1/2"-7" in spread, the 
blooms are of excellent form and heavy substance, having an extra large, deep lip 
of doge purple which creates a beautiful contrast with the full petals of mineral to 
cobalt violet. The several blooms which have been produced by this cross were so 
exceptional in form, texture, and coloring that we have since made an exact repeat 
of Mira as well as a reciprocal cross, both to be available in thumb pots within a 
year. 
R-1515 - (LC. HELEN WILMER, var. Jean x SELF) A self cross of this famed 
hybrid. The overlapping petals and sepals of the parent plant are of superior form 
and texture, with petals of deep bishop's violet, 3-1/4'' wide and 7" in spread. Its 
heavily ruffled lip is of ultra-dark doge purple and has slight indistinct gold vein- 
ing within the throat. Darks for winter and early spring. 
R-1596 - BLC. CONSTELLATION (Blc. Dawn Angela x Lc.Supervia, var.Grace 
McDade) We have bloomed a few of R-1596 and believe this cross to be an excell- 
ent gamble to produce exhibitionals and quality cut flowers for the late fall and 
winter period. Ranging in color from mineral violet to dark petunia purple, the 
blooms are of very good proportions and heavy substance, 6-1/2'' - 7'' in spread; 
the dominating lip is of deep doge purple, full and heavily ruffled, with slight vein- 
ing in the throat. 
R-1620 - (C. DUPREANA x C. DUPREANA, Dark Variety) Handsome mediums to 
darks of 7'' - 8'' spread for May-June flowering. Both Dupreanas selected for this 
mating were of very good form and extra heavy texture, 3'' wide and 8'"'-8-1/2"' in 
spread with long, deep rose lip, slightly ruffled, and centered with yellow. Highly 
productive of large, well formed flowers, this cross is especially recommended 
for the amateur or commercial grower. 
R-1663 - (BLC. DAWN ANGELA x LC. WINDERMERE, var. Clovelly, AM, RHS) 
Bred to produce exhibitionals and A-1 cut flower material for the winter season. 
The dark petals and sepals of the Dawn Angela are of excellent form and very heavy 
texture, with petals of 6-3/4" - 7'' in spread. Very broad and ruffled, the lip is 
margined with lighter coloring, and has large golden eyes and veining in the throat. 
Blooms of Windermere, var.Clovelly, are of bishop's violet, superior in form and 
texture, with petals to measure 3-1/8" in width and 6-3/4" in spread. Its broad 
lip of doge purple is moderately ruffled with yellow veining in the throat. 
R-1669 - (LC. HELEN WILMER x SELF) A Selfing of another fine Helen Wilmer, 
similar in description to variety Jean, previously described in cross R-1515. Darks 
of 6-1/2'' - 7'' spread for winter and spring flowering may be expected. 
R-1671 - (C. DUPREANA, var. June x LC. PRINCESS MARGARET, var. Content, 
FCC, MOS) This excellent combination of the awarded Princess Margaret with 
the highly productive handsome Dupreana should prove to be an excellent asset 
for the May-June period. Blooms of the exhibitional Princess Margaret are of 
beautiful form, 3'' wide and 7"' in spread, with huge deep fuchsia-crimson lip, 
slightly ruffled and having light yellow eyes and veining in the throat; variety June 
is a one-in-a-million Dupreana of A-1l form and extra heavy substance having well- 
proportioned dark blooms of 2-3/4'' width and 8-1/2" spread; its broad lip is tipped 
with deep rose, ruffled, and has light eyes and slight veining in the throat. We 
have bloomed several of this cross and are well pleased with the well-proportioned 
laveriders, predominantly darks of 6-1/2" - 7-1/2" in spread, which have resulted. 
R-1711 - (LC. WARRIOR x POT. RED FRIAR, var. Ember, FCC, AOS) Another of 
the seldom to be found Potinara crosses! Of radiant lavender-rose coloring, flowers 
of Lc. Warrior are of very good form and very heavy substance, with petals 3'' wide 
and 7'' in spread; the lip is deep rose, broad and slightly ruffled, with yellow eyes 
in the throat. The awarded Red Friar is of vibrant reddish-plum, with attractively 
proportioned petals of heavy substance, 3'' wide and 7-1/2" in spread, its lip is of 
deep reddish-purple, ruffled, with golden veining in the throat. Colorful combi- 
nations in shades of lavenders, pinks and plums for winter flowering. 
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