R-708 - Miniatures 
12 for $15.00 
25 for $27. 50 
50 for $50.00 
R-1586 - Miniatures 
12 for $12.00 
25 tor Sec. 00 
50 for $40.00 
R-1618: 
Ba 3-1/2" 
4" 4-1/2"! 
$6 - $10 - $12 
R-1634: 
3u 3-1/2" 
4! 4-1/2" 
ee be ies PS 
R-1712: 
Thumb Pots 
@ $2.00 each 
6 for $10.00 
R-1770 
Thumb Pots 
@ $1.50 each 
@ $2.50 each 
R-1706: 
Thumb Pots 
@ $2.00 
@ $3.00 
R-1708: 
Thumb Pots 
@ $2.00 
@ $3.00 
R-1728: 
Miniatures: 
@ $1.50 each 
Thumb Pots 
@ $2.50 each 
WHITES 
R-708 - C. PEARL HARBOR - (C. Bow Bells x C. Celia) By popular request, a 
remake of our famed Pearl Harbor, using the same proven parent plants of the 
original cross. Fall flowering, productive of heavy-textured, compact whites 
which have received much acclaim and numerous awards in the Hawaiian Islands 
and the mainland - and most recently, an Award of Merit at the First World Orchid 
Conference held in St. Louis. 
R-1586 - (C. BOW BELLS, var.Honolulu x SELF) Also remade by popular request, 
another self-fertilization of the superb C. Bow Bells, var. Honolulu. The flowers 
are of exquisite form and substance, with radiant white petals 3-1/4" in width and 
6-1/2"! - 7-1/2" in spread; the lip is large and ruffled with a yellow throat. Of the 
several plants.which have thus far bloomed, photographs and comments rate this 
cross as "'truly an FCC Award winner''. Fall flowering. 
R-1618 - C. GENERAL PATTON (C. Bow Bells x C. Barbara Billingsley) Of aris- 
tocratic form and substance, this superior white blooms in late fall-winter. Its 
large lip is moderately ruffled, and has a large yellow area within the throat. We 
have bloomed many of this cross and are more than pleased with the high percent- 
age of top quality whites of 6-1/2" - 8'' spread which have resulted. 
R-1634 - (C. BOW BELLS x C. MINNEHAHA, Extra Variety, FCC, RHS) Another 
bountiful producer of superior whites of 6-1/2" - 7'' in spread for winter blooming, 
which, because of its lovely proportions and extra heavy substance, can be recom- 
mended for either the comfnercial grower of quality hybrids or the true connoisseur. 
Centered with a large area of lemon yellow, the lip is large and moderately ruffled. 
R-1712 - (C. HENRIETTA JAPHET x C. INTERMEDIA, alba) Extra, extra heavy- 
textured wedding bouquet type whites of 4'' - 6'' spread which are highly productive 
for winter-spring flowering. C. Henrietta Japhet's pure white overlapping sepals 
and petals, heavily ruffled lip and yellow throat shaded lighter at the edges, com- 
bined with C. intermedia, alba's almost pure whiteness produces a cross so much 
in demand that we must place a limit of six plants per customer. The plants are 
mainly bifoliate, compact growers, and have long pseudobulbs. Recommended for 
the amateur, the commercial grower, and the connoisseur. 
R-1770 - C. LEAH ADIS (C. Clementine Goldfarb, var. Purity x C. Celia) To procure 
a quantity of this cross is an excellent means by which you may relinquish limpness - 
which is so often prevalent in summer blooming whites. The flowers of Leah Adis 
have won much praise for their handsome, well proportioned whites of longer-than- 
usual lasting qualities for summer and fall weddings, when the demand for whites 
is exceptionally high. Parent plants of the original cross, made twelve years ago, 
have been used in the remaking of this proven cross. 
YELLOWS - BRONZES - UNUSUALS 
R-1706 - (BLC. JANE HELTON x SELF) Selfing of a superior hybrid to produce 
handsome yellows for the fall-winter period. The golden sepals and petals are of 
excellent proportion, petals 2-1/4" in width and 6-1/2" in spread. The large full 
lip is a lovely dusty rose color and has slight golden veining within the throat. 
Seemingly characteristic of Jane Heltons, we expect a generous flowering progeny. 
R-1708 - (BLC. ZANTURANO, var. Laburna x BLC. JANE HELTON) The empire 
yellow blooms of Zanturano, laburna, are of lovely form and extra heavy texture 
with petals of 6" - 6-1/2" spread; the lip is of erythrite red, with clear yellow 
veining in the throat. Zanturano combined with the same lovely Jane Helton of 
cross R-1706 should provide attractive fall-winter blooms in sought-after colora- 
tions of yellow, chartreuse, and bronze. 
R-1728 - (BLC. WREN x BLC. JANE HELTON) A harvest of yellows and bronzes 
for fall and winter flowering! The golden-green flowers of this popular Jane Helton 
are of lovely form and heavy texture, 6'' in spread; the beautiful rose lip, full and 
ruffled, has slight golden veining in the throat. Measuring 6-3/4" in spread, the 
petals of the handsome Wren are of pinkish-mauve, shading out to yellow-ochre at 
the edges; its deep rose lip is moderately ruffled and has small yellow eyes and 
veining in the throat. 
